Everything!

Everything!

Infobox Album
Name = Everything!
Type = Compilation album
Artist = Tones on Tail


Released = April 7, 1998
Recorded =
Genre = Rock, Post-punk, Gothic rock
Length = 115:22
Label = Beggars Banquet Records
Producer =
Reviews =
* Allmusic Rating|4.5|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:7g77gjvr16ip link]
Last album = "Tones on Tail" (1990)
This album = "Everything!" (1998)
Next album = "Something!" (1998)

"Everything!" is a compilation album by Tones on Tail, which was released in 1998 as a double CD. The appropriately titled compilation contains every song the band had ever released, fully remastered. Over the years, the band's small catalogue had been recompiled by several independent record labels several times over in limited batches, making every song hard to collect; "Everything!" was released to break this cycle.

The first disc features the original "Pop" album, while the second disc collects the "Tones on Tail" and "Burning Skies" EPs, along with the "There's Only One", "Lions", "Christian Says" and "Performance" singles. Included as a bonus is a live performance of Elvis Presley's "Heartbreak Hotel" (the only officially released live recording), followed by a radio interview with Daniel Ash.

Track listing

Disc one — "Pop"

# "Lions" – 3:57
# "War" – 3:18
# "Happiness" – 3:08
# "The Never Never (Is Forever)" – 3:20
# "Performance" – 4:12
# "Slender Fungus" – 3:35
# "Movement of Fear" – 3:51
# "Real Life" – 5:06
# "Rain" – 8:27

Disc two

# "GO! (Club Mix)" – 4:27
# "Christian Says" – 3:42
# "Twist" – 5:10
# "Burning Skies" – 6:27
# "O.K., This Is the Pops" – 3:03
# "You, the Night and the Music" – 5:00
# "When You're Smiling" – 5:47
# "There's Only One" – 4:03
# "Now We Lustre" – 4:29
# "A Bigger Splash" – 4:31
# "Copper" – 3:06
# "Means of Escape" – 3:51
# "Instrumental" – 3:29
# "Performance (7" version)" – 3:12
# "Shakes" – 3:54
# "Heartbreak Hotel (live)" – 12:17
#*"Contains a hidden interview with Daniel Ash."


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