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Echobelly: Everybody's Got One: Expanded Edition - COMPACT DISCS

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Echobelly: Everybody's Got One: Expanded Edition - COMPACT DISCSTitle: Everybody's Got One: Expanded Edition Artist: Echobelly Label: 3Loop Music Product Type: COMPACT DISCS UPC: 5013929352445 Genre: Indie Rock Pop Release Date: 2014 07 29 Number of Discs: 2 Additional Details: UNITED KINGDOM IMPORT Digitally remastered and expanded two CD edition of this album from the Britpop band. Originally released in 1994, the album turns 20 this year and can be considered to be one of the defining albums of the Britpop era,

Title: Everybody's Got One: Expanded Edition
Artist: Echobelly
Label: 3Loop Music
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 5013929352445
Genre: Indie Rock/Pop
Release Date: 2014-07-29
Number of Discs: 2
Additional Details: UNITED KINGDOM - IMPORT

Digitally remastered and expanded two CD edition of this album from the Britpop band. Originally released in 1994, the album turns 20 this year and can be considered to be one of the defining albums of the Britpop era, making the end of year lists in Melody Maker, NME, and Select that year. It is home to the hit singles 'Insomniac', 'Close... But', and the anthemic 'I Can't Imagine the World Without Me'. EGO is the album that saw Echo belly land a major label deal, tour the world, sell out gigs from Japan to the US, build up fervent fanbases and famous followers including Morrissey, REM (who asked them to be their support band) and Madonna (who wanted to sign them to her label). The bonus material includes the BELLYACHE EP from 1993, plus the b-sides from the singles and a previously unreleased Steve Lamacq BBC Radio 1 session from 1994. The set is packaged with brand new sleeve notes by Sonya Madan and unseen and rare photographs.

Tracks:
1.1 Today Tomorrow Sometimes Never
1.2 Father, Ruler, King, Computer
1.3 Give Her a Gun
1.4 I Can't Imagine the World Without Me
1.5 Bellyache
1.6 Taste of You
1.7 Insomniac
1.8 Call Me Names
1.9 Close But
1.10 Cold Feet Warm Heart
1.11 Scream
1.12 Bellyache
1.13 Sleeping Hitler
1.14 Give Her a Gun
1.15 I Don't Belong Here
1.16 Centipede
1.17 Talent
1.18 Sober
1.19 Venus Wheel
1.20 So la Di Da
1.21 I Can't Imagine a World Without Me (Live)
1.22 Cold Feet Warm Heart (Live)
1.23 Father Ruler King Computer
1.24 Call Me Names
1.25 Taste of You
1.26 Give Her a Gun
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