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===1990s: Return to form=== Shortly after, Travers signed a deal with U.S.-based Blues Bureau International Records, a company formed by producer [[Mike Varney]]. Travers' first recording for the label was ''Blues Tracks'', released in 1992.<ref name="Larkin"/> Brad Russell, from Detroit, plays bass on Blues Tracks. <ref>See liner notes.</ref>Several more releases on the BBI label followed during the 1990s. In 1993, Travers parted company with both Jerry Riggs and Peter "Mars" Cowling, and Riggs was briefly replaced by former [[Foghat]] guitarist Erik Cartwright. The relationship was brief, and Travers has worked with a variety of musicians since that time. Travers sang on Boston metal band [[Extreme (band)|Extreme]]'s song "[[Get the Funk Out]]" from their 1990 album ''[[Pornograffitti]]''.
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