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Everything But The Girl - Eden

First released in 1984, Eden is the acclaimed debut album from Everything 
But The Girl - the best-selling UK duo formed in 1982 by singer-writer
musicians Tracey Thorn and Ben Watt - and arrives in a new 26-track deluxe 
CD reissue edition featuring additional B-sides and extra tracks
Recorded and mixed over nine days in September 1983 and produced by Robin Millar, 
Eden spawned the UK Top 40 hit Each And Every One and went on to sell over half a 
million copies worldwide.
Thorn and Watt met at Hull University in 1981 and over the next two years became 
successful solo artists and songwriters on London indie Cherry Red. Eden signalled a 
major label move to Blanco Y Negro/ Warner and is the merging of the pair's 
respective worlds. Thorn's unshowy soulful voice and Watt's jazz-folk guitar and latin
flavoured arrangements take centre stage. The sound is sharpened by lyrics that offer 
both acerbic takedowns and a bittersweet disarming intimacy.
The album features a handpicked band including Simon Booth (Weekend, Working 
Week) on additional guitar, Colombian double- bassist Chucho Merchan, Brazilian 
percussionist Bosco D'Oliveira, veteran alto saxophonist Peter King, and Charles 
Hayward from experimental London futurists, This Heat, on drums.
Some B-sides from the time were recorded shortly after the Eden sessions. Later 
tracks from the same year point towards the tighter pop sound the pair were to 
develop both on the road and on the follow-up album. June Miles-Kingston (Modettes, 
Fun Boy Three) joins on drums, Phil Moxham (Young Marble Giants) on electric bass, 
and Johnny Marr guests on harmonica on Native Land.
The running order follows the template of the last deluxe edition in 2012, but - with the 
master tape only recently unearthed - adds the duo's 1983 version of Paul Weller's 
English Rose, originally recorded for the NME's Racket Packet cassette.
Mastered at Abbey Road Studios by Miles Showell, the album features the original 
artwork by Jane Fox in a new layout by John Gilsenan at IWant Design, with full lyrics, 
credits and photos from the period.

First released in 1984, Eden is the acclaimed debut album from Everything 
But The Girl - the best-selling UK duo formed in 1982 by singer-writer
musicians Tracey Thorn and Ben Watt - and arrives in a new 26-track deluxe 
CD reissue edition featuring additional B-sides and extra tracks
Recorded and mixed over nine days in September 1983 and produced by Robin Millar, 
Eden spawned the UK Top 40 hit Each And Every One and went on to sell over half a 
million copies worldwide.
Thorn and Watt met at Hull University in 1981 and over the next two years became 
successful solo artists and songwriters on London indie Cherry Red. Eden signalled a 
major label move to Blanco Y Negro/ Warner and is the merging of the pair's 
respective worlds. Thorn's unshowy soulful voice and Watt's jazz-folk guitar and latin
flavoured arrangements take centre stage. The sound is sharpened by lyrics that offer 
both acerbic takedowns and a bittersweet disarming intimacy.
The album features a handpicked band including Simon Booth (Weekend, Working 
Week) on additional guitar, Colombian double- bassist Chucho Merchan, Brazilian 
percussionist Bosco D'Oliveira, veteran alto saxophonist Peter King, and Charles 
Hayward from experimental London futurists, This Heat, on drums.
Some B-sides from the time were recorded shortly after the Eden sessions. Later 
tracks from the same year point towards the tighter pop sound the pair were to 
develop both on the road and on the follow-up album. June Miles-Kingston (Modettes, 
Fun Boy Three) joins on drums, Phil Moxham (Young Marble Giants) on electric bass, 
and Johnny Marr guests on harmonica on Native Land.
The running order follows the template of the last deluxe edition in 2012, but - with the 
master tape only recently unearthed - adds the duo's 1983 version of Paul Weller's 
English Rose, originally recorded for the NME's Racket Packet cassette.
Mastered at Abbey Road Studios by Miles Showell, the album features the original 
artwork by Jane Fox in a new layout by John Gilsenan at IWant Design, with full lyrics, 
credits and photos from the period.

$20.01
Everything But The Girl - Eden
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First released in 1984, Eden is the acclaimed debut album from Everything 
But The Girl - the best-selling UK duo formed in 1982 by singer-writer
musicians Tracey Thorn and Ben Watt - and arrives in a new 26-track deluxe 
CD reissue edition featuring additional B-sides and extra tracks
Recorded and mixed over nine days in September 1983 and produced by Robin Millar, 
Eden spawned the UK Top 40 hit Each And Every One and went on to sell over half a 
million copies worldwide.
Thorn and Watt met at Hull University in 1981 and over the next two years became 
successful solo artists and songwriters on London indie Cherry Red. Eden signalled a 
major label move to Blanco Y Negro/ Warner and is the merging of the pair's 
respective worlds. Thorn's unshowy soulful voice and Watt's jazz-folk guitar and latin
flavoured arrangements take centre stage. The sound is sharpened by lyrics that offer 
both acerbic takedowns and a bittersweet disarming intimacy.
The album features a handpicked band including Simon Booth (Weekend, Working 
Week) on additional guitar, Colombian double- bassist Chucho Merchan, Brazilian 
percussionist Bosco D'Oliveira, veteran alto saxophonist Peter King, and Charles 
Hayward from experimental London futurists, This Heat, on drums.
Some B-sides from the time were recorded shortly after the Eden sessions. Later 
tracks from the same year point towards the tighter pop sound the pair were to 
develop both on the road and on the follow-up album. June Miles-Kingston (Modettes, 
Fun Boy Three) joins on drums, Phil Moxham (Young Marble Giants) on electric bass, 
and Johnny Marr guests on harmonica on Native Land.
The running order follows the template of the last deluxe edition in 2012, but - with the 
master tape only recently unearthed - adds the duo's 1983 version of Paul Weller's 
English Rose, originally recorded for the NME's Racket Packet cassette.
Mastered at Abbey Road Studios by Miles Showell, the album features the original 
artwork by Jane Fox in a new layout by John Gilsenan at IWant Design, with full lyrics, 
credits and photos from the period.