The Juliana Hatfield Three folded soon after the supporting tour for Become What You Are, yet Hatfield hasn't abandoned the basic approach of the band -- she still rocks out, supporting her singsong melodies with massive, grungy guitars. If anything, her new backing band rocks harder than the Hatfield Three, with a better, looser sense of rhythm as well. Even with the improved musicianship, Hatfield isn't able to deliver consistently impressive songs, occasionally relying on her cuteness to cover underdeveloped lyrics and pedestrian melodies. Most of the record doesn't drag, however -- it's a fun, engaging pop album, yet its best moments follow the strengths of her earlier songs, without doing much to expand her formula. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
Only Everything
03/28/1995
All Music Guide Review
Only Everything Track Listing
Credits of Only Everything
- Carl Plaster
- Assistant Engineer
- Walter E. Sear
- Theremin
- Sean Slade
- Clavinet, Producer, Mixing, Drum Machine, Engineer
- Bill Emmons
- Assistant Engineer
- Dean Fisher
- Bass
- Michael Lavine
- Photography
- Thomas Bricker
- Art Direction
- Juliana Hatfield
- Bass, Guitar, Piano, Piano (Electric), Vocals, Producer, Mellotron, Main Performer, ?, Hand Drums
- Edward Douglas
- Assistant Engineer
- Jim Fitting
- Sax (Baritone)
- Josh Freese
- Drums
- Fred Kevorkian
- Assistant Engineer
- Paul Q. Kolderie
- Producer, Engineer, Drum Machine, Mixing
- Mike Levesque
- Drums






















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