Everything! (Tones on Tail album)

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Everything!
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ReleasedApril 7, 1998
Length115:22
Label Beggars Banquet Records
Tones on Tail chronology
Tones on Tail
(1990)
Everything!
(1998)
Something!
(1998)
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Everything! is a compilation album by British post-punk band Tones on Tail, released in 1998 as a double CD.

Contents

The first disc features the original Pop album, while the second disc collects the Burning Skies and Tones on Tail EPs, along with the "There's Only One!", "Performance", "Lions" and "Christian Says" singles. The order of songs "When You're Smiling" and "You, the Night and the Music" was reversed on this compilation. Included as a bonus was a live performance of Elvis Presley's "Heartbreak Hotel" (the only officially released Tones on Tail live recording), followed by a radio interview with Daniel Ash.

A handful of alternate mixes were not released as part of this collection: the radio edits of "Go!" and "Burning Skies", as well as an extended mix of "Twist", were released on the promo EP Something!.

"Copper" was originally designated as playable at either 45 or 33+13 RPM, as it was originally released on vinyl; the 45 RPM version of the song is included in this set. [2]

Reception

Writing for AllMusic, critic Ned Raggett said that the need for a complete compilation of Tones on Tail work "was long overdue". Describing the group's underground hit "Go!", he said: "It remains a wonderful, atypical dancefloor smash, with Ash's loopy 'ya-ya' chorus, Haskins' nutty percussion patterns, Campling's great fuzz bassline, and more all coming together in weird and fun ways". [1]

Track listing

Disc One

All tracks are written by Tones on Tail

No.TitleLength
1."Lions"3:57
2."War"3:18
3."Happiness"3:08
4."The Never Never (Is Forever)"3:21
5."Performance"4:12
6."Slender Fungus"3:35
7."Movement of Fear"3:51
8."Real Life"5:06
9."Rain"8:27

Disc Two

All tracks are written by Tones on Tail, except for "Heartbreak Hotel" by Mae Boren Axton, Tommy Durden and Elvis Presley

No.TitleLength
10."Go! (Club Mix)"4:27
11."Christian Says"3:42
12."Twist"5:10
13."Burning Skies"6:27
14."OK, This Is the Pops"3:03
15."You, the Night and the Music" (instrumental)5:00
16."When You're Smiling" (instrumental)5:47
17."There's Only One!"4:03
18."Now We Lustre"4:29
19."A Bigger Splash"4:31
20."Copper"3:06
21."Means of Escape"3:51
22."Instrumental"3:29
23."Performance (7″ Version)"3:12
24."Shakes"3:54
25."Heartbreak Hotel (Live)" (Elvis Presley cover)12:17

Notes

  • Tracks 1-9 from the Pop studio album (1984)
  • Track 10 from the "Lions" single (1984)
  • Tracks 11-12 from the "Christian Says" single (1984)
  • Tracks 13-16 from the Burning Skies EP (1983)
  • Tracks 17-18 from the "There's Only One!" single (1982)
  • Tracks 19-22 from the Tones on Tail EP (1982)
  • Tracks 23-24 from the "Performance" single (1984)
  • Track 25 from the Night Music compilation (1987)

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References

  1. 1 2 Raggett, Ned. Everything! - Tones on Tail at AllMusic. Retrieved April 12, 2011.
  2. Kirkwood, Skot. "Tones on Tail EP". TonesOnTail.com. Archived from the original on 29 November 2012. Retrieved 12 April 2011.