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Eden
(1985)
Everything But The Girl
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Label: Blanco Y Negro
Duration: 33:31
Genre: Pop

Everything but the Girl hit the ground running with their first album, "Eden"; in some ways, they wouldn't equal the effort again for years. Though both Tracy Thorn and Ben Watt learned how to use their voices to better effect over the years, their vocal talents are evident here. Singing over a gentle, tropical-toned combo, Thorn sounds strong and free, and, when the occasion calls for it, vulnerable. Watt may be a little melodramatic on "Tender Blue", but the affecting "Soft Touch" more than makes up for it. Meanwhile, "Another Bridge" presages "Me and Bobby D" (from "The Language of Life"); "The Dustbowl" succinctly captures a post-break-up reflection with only a modicum of regret; "Frost and Fire" reaches out from daughter to mother; and "I Must Confess" neatly sambas its way out of a finished relationship. Mature, intelligent, and unflinchingly romantic, it ranks among EBTG's best work. "--Randy Silver"


TrackDuration
Each and Every One2:49
Bittersweet2:49
Tender Blue3:05
Another Bridge2:13
Spice Of Life
Dust Bowl
Crabwalk3:23
Even So2:32
Frost and Fire3:10
Fascination3:20
I Must Confess3:11
Soft Touch2:00
Original Release: 1984-05-05
UPC: 766487597029, 22924039522