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Release date: 21-02-2007 (original released in 1984) 2007 Japanese exclusive Strictly Limited Edition 12-track LP pressed on 180gram VINYL, originally released in 1984, their debut album featured Tracy Thorn's velvet vocal range blended with Ben Watt's knob twiddling and took them on to greater things in decades to come, presented in high quality picture sleeve with repros of original labels, sealed in an individually numbered stickered PVC sleeve, complete with lyric insert. Tracks: 01. Each and Everyone 02. Bittersweet 03. Tender Blue 04. Another Bridge 05. The Spice Of Life 06. The Dustbowl 07. Crabwalk 08. Even So 09. Frost and Fire 10. Fascination 11. I Must Confess 12. Soft Touch
In 1996, Everything But The Girl made a brilliant transformation from tepid adult contemporary music to a delightful hybrid of pop and electronica. "Walking Wounded" secured a place in my heart with its breathtaking fusion of light jungle, house, and the plaintive lyrics of Tracy Thorn. 1999 brought "Temperamental," which continued the excursion into deeper (housier) waters. With nothing new from them in two years (albeit a pair of excellent mix albums--"Lazy Dog" is certainly worth mentioning), I decided to sample some of their pre-electronica work. Were my expectations met? With "Eden," they were surpassed. "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. :) -by Andrew M. Schirmer
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