Worldwide (Everything but the Girl album)
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Worldwide is the sixth album by Everything but the Girl, released on October 1, 1991.
[edit] Track listing
- "Old Friends" (Watt)
- "Understanding" (Watt, Thorn)
- "You Lift Me Up" (Thorn)
- "Talk to Me Like the Sea" (Watt)
- "British Summertime" (Watt, Thorn)
- "Love Is Strange" (Ethel Smith, Mickey Baker)
- "Twin Cities" (Watt)
- "Frozen River" (Watt)
- "One Place" (Thorn)
- "Politics Aside" (Watt)
- "Boxing and Pop Music" (Watt)
- "Feel Alright" (Watt)
[edit] 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
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| Singles |
- "Night and Day"
- "Each and Every One"
- "Mine"
- "Native Land"
- "When All's Well"
- "Angel"
- "Come On Home"
- "Don't Leave Me Behind"
- "These Early Days (remix)"
- "I Always Was Your Girl"
- "I Don't Want to Talk About It"
- "Love Is Here Where I Live"
- "Driving"
- "Take Me"
- "Old Friends"
- "Twin Cities"
- "Rollercoaster"
- "Missing"
- "Walking Wounded"
- "Wrong"
- "Single"
- "Before Today"
- "The Future of the Future (Stay Gold)"
- "Five Fathoms"
- "Blame"
- "Temperamental"
- "Lullaby of Clubland"
- "Tracey in My Room"
- "Corcovado"
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