Everything But the Girl - Eden
Facts
| Artist(s) | Everything But the Girl |
| Studio | Warner Bros UK |
| Release Date | May 31, 1999 |
| UPC Code | 022924039522 |
| Buy this item | $17.99 at Amazon.com As of Nov 21 11:31 EST (details) 1 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, Import |
Tracks
- Each and Everyone - Everything But the Girl, Watt, Ben
- Bittersweet - Everything But the Girl, Thorn, Tracey
- Tender Blue - Everything But the Girl, Watt, Ben
- Another Bridge - Everything But the Girl, Watt, Ben
- The Spice of Life - Everything But the Girl, Thorn, Tracey
- The Dustbowl - Everything But the Girl, Thorn, Tracey
- Crabwalk - Everything But the Girl, Watt, Ben
- Even So - Everything But the Girl, Thorn, Tracey
- Frost and Fire - Everything But the Girl, Watt, Ben
- Fascination - Everything But the Girl, Thorn, Tracey
- I Must Confess - Everything But the Girl, Watt, Ben
- Soft Touch - Everything But the Girl, Watt, Ben
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User Reviews
Average user review:| One of my favorites |
| Scintillating... |
Best tracks? Well, they're all great, but I can't recommend "Even So", "Frost and Fire" and "The Spice of Life" enough. Brilliant. June 18, 2005
| Why, Oh Why Can't We Go Back To The Garden Of Eden? |
I remember hearing this for the first time back in 1985, and I was blown away! The group was definitely different from what I was hearing at the time. It was a refreshing, jazz-influenced sound that had poetry and verve. I had the tape of this album, and I am glad I was able to replace it (it wore out) with a fine import CD.
The songs appear simple and unassuming, but they are wonderful and filled with beautiful poetry and very adept musicianship. This is truly music that will live on forever. Tracy's vocals are extremely beautiful and poignant. IMHO, she has a more pleasing voice and gets more out of a note than most any singer I have heard, and definitely more than ANY female vocalist I have been blessed or cursed to hear! Tracy and Ben have a perfect symbiosis, and this would continue on, until, that is, the arrival of the dreaded techno-pop-mix stuff, which, I really do not care for (it must have paid good money though!).
On Eden, even though I love the entire album, my favorite tracks are: EACH AND EVERY ONE, EVEN SO (with a nice Spanish tempo), and I MUST CONFESS. Brilliant!
All in all, this is perhaps EBTG's best album (in its entirety). The group continued to put out some fine recordings after this, but, when they started doing the techno stuff, they lost me.
Tracy has been blessed with an angelic voice. Ben is a fine musician and a very good writer. Now, if we could just get them back to doing what they did on this album, we'd have a heaven on earth!
Thanks for taking the time to read my review!
Rock On, Kids,
Dr. Of Style April 27, 2005
| Exceptional EBTG |
| Sweet and sublime |
"Eden" is an easy-listening gem of album containing twelve songs dealing with various aspects of relationships. A light sun-kissed bossnova ties the whole thing together--and what a package! Tracy Thorn has never sounded so vulnerable. From the opening horns of "Each and Everyone" (sampled by Roni Size on "Destination") to the gorgeous "Even So" to Ben Watt's excellent vocal on "Soft Touch," there's really not a weak spot on the album. My only beef was the initial shock to the absence of vocal production or awareness; things didn't sound as full like they do on "Walking Wounded."
"Eden" is a beautiful album, and if you've thought about checking out early EBTG, you won't be disappointed. Just don't expect a album of deep house music. :) October 24, 2001
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