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Everything But The Girl: Favorite Tracks

EBTG- Tracey Thorn and Ben Watt- Any Fans of The Duo?



I liked them in their previous Jazz-influenced Pop period more so than their current Techno/Dance sound, but my favorite tracks are:

Love Is Here Where I Live
Troubled Mind
Sugar Finney
Hang Out The Flags
Little Hitlers
Mine
The Language Of Life
Rollercoaster
I Always Was Your Girl
Careless
Missing (original version)
Laugh You Out The House
My Head Is My Only House (Unless It Rains)
A Piece Of My Mind
Lonesome For A Place I Know
Living On Honeycomb
Blue Moon Rose
Oxford Street
British Summertime
Apron Strings
Driving (Acoustic Version)
Protection ( Tracey Thorn with Massive Attack)



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[This message was edited Wed Aug 4 16:00:42 2004 by paligap]
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Reply #1 posted 08/04/04 1:35pm

TheRealFiness

i dated a woman who when she sang sounded just like tracey thorne...omg.. she sang rollercoaster for me one day and ijust about drooled smile

favorite songs

rollercoaster
blue moon rose
driving ( album version)
God everthing on Idlewild
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Reply #2 posted 08/04/04 2:30pm

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TheRealFiness said:

i dated a woman who when she sang sounded just like tracey thorne...omg.. she sang rollercoaster for me one day and ijust about drooled smile

favorite songs

rollercoaster
blue moon rose
driving ( album version)
God everthing on Idlewild


biggrin Yeah! IMO, Idlewild is their finest hour!
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Reply #3 posted 08/05/04 2:37pm

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I hope they eventually put out an actual album again...they've been MIA for the past few years...
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Reply #4 posted 08/05/04 8:23pm

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the entire Idlewild album is amazing, but my favorite track is Apron Strings - although i prefer the version on the She's Having a Baby soundtrack.
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Reply #5 posted 08/05/04 8:32pm

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ah.. ! 1 of my favorite groups !

Tracy's voice is SO distinctive.. she has this ability to sound "forlorn" & "hopeful" at the same time..

my favorite tracks are mainly from Eden,
their self-titled "US version" of basically the same album
&
Idlewild :


each & every one
"maybe you should just think twice / I don't wait around for your advice"

tender blue - very nice guitar on this track, & Ben's voice is not bad either
"then round her hand his fingers close / feeling the ring that cost more than the car"

frost & fire - the "cool animosity" pf some of these lyrics!
"and now yourself you start to see in me
pictures of things you could've been
torches I find I am bearing for you
when you know you could've carried them too"
damn!

another bridge - spirited guitar & (B3? hammond?) organ
"Your words stung me to the heart
I hadn't even noticed how far we had drifted apart"

I must confess - VERY nice, probably my all-time favorite song from Tracy & Ben
"All I could say as you walked out on me
was how I hoped you'd remembered your key
Took one last look
Took the phone of the hook
I must confess I agree"

crabwalk - very nice "jazzy" instrumental, featuring nice wandering brass

love is here where I live
"Don't say I'm mercinary
That's unneccessary"

goodbye Sunday - 1 of their better "up-tempo" songs..
"Slowly runs the lazy river
and in it I pitched all my dreams"

apron strings - the song that 1st got me into them, when I 1st heard it in 1988 ;
a BEAUTIFUL song.
isn't the melody from this similar to that of a Beatle's song?? (I forget which 1..)
"and i'll be perfect in my own way
when you cry i'll be there
i'll sing to you and comb your hair
all your troubles i will share.."


in other words, I like the "tension" & "conflict" that's often heard in their songs. I once read somewhere where Tracy said, in effect, that writing 'typical love songs' was boring for them..

eden & everything but the girl were their "jazziest" & most "bossa nova" influenced albums, smooth, yet quite "poppy"

with language of life, I thought they kind of "sold out".. I remember seeing VH-1 heavily promoting that album & the song driving. I like missing enough as a song, but that song was really played a lot here when it 1st came out..

still, they are a very talented group & their overall body of work is very solid
&.. it's cool how they chose their name after that of a.. thrift store !
I'll see you tonight..
in ALL MY DREAMS..
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Reply #6 posted 08/05/04 8:48pm

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'missing' is fucking great. music
WTF
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