LP+7" (10 tracks)
2xCD (29 tracks)
CD (16 tracks)
Limited edition re-press of 500 black 180 gram heavyweight vinyl with a bonus 7" single in a picture sleeve featuring companion singles Talk About the Past and Of the Matter. The outer sleeve is printed on white reverse board; the inner bag featuring lyrics, photos and text by Caesar and Carolyn.
Factory Benelux presents a special 35th anniversary edition of Here Comes Everybody, the highly-regarded second album by Scottish group The Wake, originally released by Factory Records in 1985.
The Wake formed in Glasgow in 1981 after singer/guitarist Caesar left Altered Images. Joining Factory the following year, the group toured with New Order and released popular mini-album Harmony. Trailed by sprightly single Talk About the Past in 1984, second album Here Comes Everybody was eventually recorded as a trio, combining dreampop melodies and wistful lyricism typified by standout track O Pamela (later interpreted by artful French new wave covers project Nouvelle Vague).
Praise for Here Comes Everybody: “Holds up as a touchstone for aching, atmospheric synth-pop, all slinky guitars, crispy percussion, textured keyboards and limber bass" (Pitchfork); “The album stands as a pillar of moody synth pop, still bearing passing resemblance to New Order while retaining the bounce of the Postcard label bands and the cavernous production of Closer-era Joy Division, covering it all in some of the heaviest synth wash this side of Klaus Schulze" (Dusted)
Newly re-mastered for this special 35th anniversary edition, the original 8 track album is now augmented by companion singles Talk About the Past and Of the Matter, pressed on a bonus 7-inch single in a picture sleeve. Here Comes Everybody itself is pressed on clear vinyl, housed in a white reverse board sleeve with printed inner bag containing lyrics, images and liner notes by band members Carolyn Allen and Caesar.
Vinyl tracklist:
LP1:
A1. O Pamela
A2. Send Them Away
A3. Sail Through
A4. Melancholy Man
B1. World of Her Own
B2. Torn Calendar
B3. All I Asked You To Do
B4. Here Comes Everybody
7":
C1. Talk About the Past (7” version)
D1. Of the Matter (7” version)
2xCD info:
A special 30th anniversary edition of Here Comes Everybody, the highly-regarded second album by Scottish group The Wake, originally released by Factory Records in 1985.
Newly remastered for this special edition 2xCD package, the album is joined on Disc 1 by companion singles Talk About the Past and Of the Matter, as well as a 4 song radio session and a previously unreleased dub version of Torn Calendar. Disc 2 combines their final Factory EP Something That No-One Else Could Bring (produced by John Leckie) with no less than seven previously unreleased demos recorded between 1988 and 1990, including unheard songs as well as material later re-recorded for Sarah Records.
A double vinyl edition of Here Comes Everybody with bonus singles is available through US label Captured Tracks.
CD disc 1:
1. O Pamela
2. Send Them Away
3. Sail Through
4. Melancholy Man
5. World Of Her Own
6. Torn Calendar
7. All I Asked You To Do
8. Here Comes Everybody
9. Talk About the Past (7" version)
10. Of the Matter
11. Talk About the Past (radio session)
12. Rise and Shine (radio session)
13. Make You Understand (radio session)
14. The Calendar (radio session)
15. Torn Calendar (dub version)
16. Everybody Works So Hard (7" version)
CD disc 2:
1. Gruesome Castle
2. Pale Spectre
3. Furious Sea
4. Plastic Flowers
5. Hated Forsaken (demo)
6. English Rain (demo)
7. The Plastic Flowers (demo)
8. Bob's Empty Head (demo)
9. Are They Chaste? (demo)
10. Crush the Flowers (demo)
11. Carbrain (demo)
12. Pale Spectre (7" edit)
13. Talk About the Past (12" version)
Available on 2xCD and a digital download. CD edition is housed in a 6 panel digipack with new liner notes by Carolyn Allen and Caesar.
Single CD edition:
Here Comes Everybody is The Wake's second album for Factory Records (Fact 130), originally issued in 1985.
This expanded version includes all eight tracks produced at Revolution Studios by Oz, as well as three non-album singles issued by Factory: Talk About the Past (Fac 88), Of the Matter (Fac 113) and Something That No One Else Could Bring (Fac 178). Stand-out song O Pamela has been covered by Nouvelle Vague, while Melancholy Man was selected by MGMT for their Late Nite Tales compilation.
Original sleeve artwork and liner notes.
Tracklist:
1. O Pamela
2. Send Them Away
3. Sail Through
4. Melancholy Man
5. World Of Her Own
6. Torn Calendar
7. All I Asked You To Do
8. Here Comes Everybody
9. Talk About the Past (12" version)
10. Of the Matter
11. Gruesome Castle
12. Pale Spectre
13. Furious Sea
14. Plastic Flowers
15. Everybody Works So Hard
16. Of the Matter (version)
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