Worldwide

Everything but the Girl

Worldwide

RELEASED: September 30, 1991
TYPE: FULL LENGTH
1. Old Friends 3:46 2. Understanding 4:11 3. You Lift Me Up 4:14 4. Talk to Me Like the Sea 4:28 5. British Summertime 3:48 6. Twin Cities 4:36 7. Frozen River 3:49 8. One Place 5:00 9. Politics Aside 3:25 10. Boxing and Pop Music 5:57 11. Feel Alright 1:10 12. Twin Cities (Wildwood remix) 4:18 13. Twin Cities (The Green Plains a cappella mix) 4:30 14. Politics Aside (instrumental) 2:37 15. British Summertime (Home demo) 3:22 16. Frozen River (Home demo) 3:29 17. Understanding (Home demo) 3:47
Worldwide is the fourth studio album by the British musical duo Everything but the Girl, released in 1991. The album showcases a blend of pop, jazz, and electronic influences, reflecting the duo's evolution in sound. It features introspective lyrics and a sophisticated production style, contributing to its critical acclaim. The album is noted for its smooth melodies and the emotive vocal delivery of lead singer Tracey Thorn, alongside Ben Watt's intricate arrangements. Despite not being a commercial powerhouse at the time of release, it has since gained recognition as a significant work in the duo's discography and in the broader context of 90s music.