Worldwide (Everything but the Girl album)
Worldwide | ||||
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Studio album by Everything but the Girl | ||||
Released | 1 October 1991 | |||
Recorded | Livingston Recording Studios, London | |||
Length | 44:01 | |||
Label | Blanco y Negro | |||
Producer | Everything but the Girl | |||
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Allmusic | [1] |
Worldwide is the sixth album by Everything but the Girl, released on 1 October 1991. The Worldwide & The Acoustic EP's were reissued together by Edsel Records as a 2-disc Deluxe Set in 2012.
Track listing
- "Old Friends" (Watt) - 3:45
- "Understanding" (Watt, Thorn) - 4:11
- "You Lift Me Up" (Thorn) - 4:13
- "Talk to Me Like the Sea" (Watt) - 4:30
- "British Summertime" (Watt, Thorn) - 3:46
- "Twin Cities" (Watt) - 4:35
- "Frozen River" (Watt) - 3:48
- "One Place" (Thorn) - 4:58
- "Politics Aside" (Watt) - 3:24
- "Boxing and Pop Music" (Watt) - 5:57
- "Feel Alright" (Watt) - 0:54
The German CD reissue of 1992 added "Love is Strange" (Ethel Smith, Sylvia Robinson, Mickey Baker – 3:21) from the Acoustic album between "British Summer Time" and "Twin Cities".[2]
Worldwide & The Acoustic EP's 2012 Edsel Records Track listing
Disc: 1
- "Old Friends"
- "Understanding"
- "You Lift Me Up"
- "Talk To Me Like The Sea"
- "British Summertime"
- "Twin Cities"
- "Frozen River"
- "One Place"
- "Politics Aside"
- "Boxing And Pop Music"
- "Feel Alright"
- "Twin Cities" [Wildwood Remix]
- "Twin Cities" [The Green Plains A Cappella Mix]
- "Politics Aside" [instrumental]
- "British Summertime" [home demo]
- "Frozen River" [home demo]
- "Understanding" [home demo]
Disc: 2
- "Love Is Strange"
- "Tougher Than The Rest"
- "Time After Time"
- "Alison"
- "The Only Living Boy In New York"
- "Gabriel"
- "Birds"
- "Horses In The Room"
- "Didn’t Know I Was Looking For Love"
- "My Head Is My Only House"
- "Unless It Rains"
- "Political Science"
- "A Piece Of My Mind"
- "I Didn’t Know I Was Looking For Love" [home demo]
- "Thirteen" [home demo]
- "Kotton Krown" [Toronto, Bathurst Street Theater, 1994]
- "Talk To Me Like The Sea" [Toronto, Bathurst Street Theatre, 1994]
- "Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow?" [Queen’s Theatre, London, 1992]
- "Let It Be Me" [Hammersmith Odeon, 1990]
- "Apron Strings" [Minneapolis & St Paul World Theatre, 1990]
- "Back To The Old House" [Hammersmith Odeon, 1990]
- "Fascination" [live in Manchester]
Personnel
- Tracey Thorn - vocals
- Ben Watt - synthesizer, guitar, synthesizer bass, piano, organ, drum programming, background vocals
- Ralph Salmins - drums, cymbals
- James McMillan - flugelhorn
- Ralph Salmins - percussion
- Geoff Gascoyne - bass
- Damon Butcher - piano
- Martin Ditcham - percussion
- Greg Lester - guitar
- Dick Oatts - alto & soprano saxophone
- Peter Murray - organ
- Steve Pearce - bass
- Pete Whyman - tenor saxophone
- Vinnie Colaiuta - drums
- James McMillan - trumpet
References
- ↑ Worldwide (Everything but the Girl album) at AllMusic
- ↑ Everything but the Girl: Worldwide (Germany, 1992), Discogs. Retrieved 13 April 2013.
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