Everywhere That I'm Not: A Retrospective

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Everywhere That I'm Not: A Retrospective
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Greatest hits album by Translator
Released 1986
Label Columbia
Producer David Kahne, Ed Stasium
Translator chronology
Evening of The Harvest
(1986)
Everywhere That I'm Not: A Retrospective
(1986)
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Everywhere That I'm Not: A Retrospective was a greatest hits album released by San Francisco new wave group Translator in 1986.

New wave is a genre of rock music popular in the late 1970s and the 1980s with ties to mid-1970s punk rock. New wave moved away from blues and rock and roll sounds to create rock music or pop music (later) that incorporated disco, mod, and electronic music. Initially new wave was similar to punk rock, before becoming a distinct genre. It subsequently engendered subgenres and fusions, including synth-pop.

Translator is an American, San Francisco rock band, that had success during the 1980s, and that continues into the present day. The group created a sound that spanned updated British Merseybeat and stripped-down punk-like rock to psychedelia. Inspired by the Beatles, Cream and 1960s California folk rock bands such as The Byrds, their guitar-based music had wide exposure during the early 1980s on non-commercial campus radio and new wave music stations. The group's stripped-down music and sometimes ironic and disturbing existentialist lyrics may have been a precursor to alternative rock.

Track listing

  1. "Everywhere That I'm Not"
  2. "Sleeping Snakes"
  3. "O Lazarus"
  4. "Un-Alone"
  5. "Gravity"
  6. "Today"
  7. "I Need You to Love"
  8. "Everywhere"
  9. "Standing in Line"
  10. "When I Am With You"
  11. "These Old Days"
  12. "I Hear You Follow"

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