Everything's Different Now
Everything's Different Now | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 1988 | |||
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Genre | Pop | |||
Length | 39:43 | |||
Label | Epic | |||
Producer | Rhett Davies, Bruce Lampcov | |||
'Til Tuesday chronology | ||||
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Everything's Different Now is the third and final studio album by the American band 'Til Tuesday, released in 1988.[1][2][3]
Production
The album was produced primarily by Rhett Davies.[4] "'J' for Jules" is about Mann's ex-boyfriend Jules Shear.[5][6] "The Other End (Of the Telescope)" was cowritten by Elvis Costello.[7]
Critical reception
Review scores | |
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [8] |
New Musical Express | 7/10[9] |
The Boston Globe called Everything's Different Now "the most confessional album since Bruce Springsteen's Tunnel of Love."[10] USA Today deemed it "a touching meditation on the ebb and flow of love."[6] The Chicago Tribune labeled it a "little masterpiece of melancholy."[11] The Los Angeles Times wrote that "Mann never comes off as a bitter whiner... What comes through in these gentle but not too genteel pop songs is a profound sense of, above all, disappointment."[1]
Track listing
- "Everything's Different Now" (Jules Shear, Matthew Sweet) – 3:56
- "Rip in Heaven" (Aimee Mann, Kit Hain) – 3:31
- "Why Must I" (Mann) – 3:42
- "'J' for Jules" (Mann) – 4:26
- "(Believed You Were) Lucky" (Mann, Shear) – 3:38
- "Limits to Love" (Mann) – 3:36
- "Long Gone (Buddy)" (Mann, Michael Hausman) – 4:34
- "The Other End (Of the Telescope)" (Mann, Declan MacManus) – 3:53
- "Crash and Burn" (Mann, Hain) – 4:46
- "How Can You Give Up?" (Mann, Hausman) – 3:38
Personnel
- 'Til Tuesday
- Aimee Mann – vocals, bass and acoustic guitar
- Michael Hausman – drums, percussion and programming
- Robert Holmes – guitars and background vocals
- Michael Montes – keyboards
with:
- Haeryung Shin – violin
- Peter Abrams – French horn
- Marcus Miller – additional bass on "How Can You Give Up?" and "Long Gone (Buddy)"
- Elvis Costello – background vocals on "The Other End (Of the Telescope)"
- Tiger Okoshi – trumpet and horn arrangement on "How Can You Give Up?"
- Hal Crook – trombone on "How Can You Give Up?"
- Mike Denneen – additional keyboards on "How Can You Give Up?"
- Technical
- Bruce Lampcov, Mike Denneen, Rhett Davies, Rob Jaczko, Steve Rinkoff - engineer
- Neil Dorfsman, Rhett Davies, Rob Jaczko - mixing
- Lara Rossignol - photography
Charts
Album – Billboard (United States)
Year | Chart | Position |
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1988 | The Billboard 200 | 124 |
Singles – Billboard (United States)
Year | Single | Chart | Position |
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1988 | "(Believed You Were) Lucky" | Modern Rock Tracks | 30 |
1989 | "(Believed You Were) Lucky" | The Billboard Hot 100 | 95 |
References
- ^ a b Wilman, Chris (20 Nov 1988). "'Til Tuesday: Art from a Broken Heart". Calendar. Los Angeles Times. p. 89.
- ^ Novak, Ralph (Dec 12, 1988). "Everything's Different Now". People. 30 (24): 35.
- ^ "'Til Tuesday Biography by Stephen Thomas Erlewine". AllMusic. Retrieved 7 April 2023.
- ^ Mackie, John (17 Dec 1988). "Recordings". Vancouver Sun. p. D2.
- ^ Goldstein, Patrick (19 June 1988). "Pop Eye". Calendar. Los Angeles Times. p. 90.
- ^ a b Milward, John (17 Nov 1988). "Pop". USA Today. p. 4D.
- ^ Lepage, Mark (26 Jan 1989). "'Til Tuesday, Everything's Different Now". The Gazette. Montreal. p. B5.
- ^ Everything's Different Now at AllMusic
- ^ Dellar, Fred (18 March 1989). "Long Play". New Musical Express. p. 37.
- ^ Morse, Steve (November 10, 1988). "Aimee Mann Deals with Lost Love Through New Songs". Calendar. The Boston Globe. p. 10.
- ^ Heim, Chris (18 Nov 1988). "'Til Tuesday, Everything's Different Now". Friday. Chicago Tribune. p. 92.