Everything to Everyone (CD & DVD)
10/21/2003
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All Music Guide Review
Barenaked Ladies took their time in following up their almost commercial flop Maroon. Having Don Was in the production seat wasn't enough to flesh out Barenaked Ladies' bright musical humor, although "Pinch Me" and "Falling for the First Time" were moderate radio hits. Opting to shake things up (as much as they can for being jokesters), Barenaked Ladies hooked up with Ron Aniello (Guster, Lifehouse, Loudermilk) three years later for Everything to Everyone. A dynamic mix of the band's special branded wit and bittersweet reflections, Barenaked Ladies show their age on their fifth release. Don't fret -- growing up isn't easy to do, but some members of the band are daddies and BNL crafted a set of songs in a post-September 11th society. Instead of mocking themselves and refraining from harshly criticizing the arena that's made them popular, BNL subtlety ridicules corporate excess. If the title itself doesn't give that away, songs like "Celebrity" and the techno-inflected "Shopping" will. Those smart enough to get the slyness hiding inside the joke will be amused by Everything to Everyone and the poignant lyrics for which Steven Page and Ed Robertson are known. "War on Drugs" is a somber reflection and "Next Time" is that second chance you're always hoping will be there. Everything to Everyone is probably Barenaked Ladies' most honest album -- always touching, but serious and completely open for the first time in their 15-year career. Several artists have made attempts to spoof the celebrity-obsessed world in which we live, but Barenaked Ladies succeed in keeping things simple. Sure, their classic charm will forever be a part of them, but wising up to make a point is what's real. If you can laugh in the process, all the better. [This CD/DVD edition includes special packaging and artwork. The DVD, which allows the listener to hear the album in surround sound, includes behind-the-scenes material from the studio, 11 acoustic songs, and five Internet bonus clips.] ~ MacKenzie Wilson, All Music Guide
Everything to Everyone (CD & DVD) Track Listing
Credits of Everything to Everyone (CD & DVD)
- Terry McBride
- Management
- Mike Shipley
- Remixing, Mixing
- Tyler Stewart
- Percussion, Group Member, Vocals, Drums
- Ed Thacker
- Engineer, Mixing
- Stephen Walker
- Design
- Jim Creeggan
- Bass (Electric), Vocals, Group Member, String Arrangements, Double Bass
- Steven Page
- Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar (Electric), Group Member, Vocals
- Ed Robertson
- Guitar (Acoustic), Group Member, Vocals, Guitar (Electric)
- Suzie Katayama
- Strings Contractor
- Eric Sarafin
- Choir, Chorus, Engineer
- David May
- Producer
- David Dieckmann
- Authoring
- Kevin Hearn
- Organ, Piano, Guitar (Acoustic), Mandolin, Accordion, Keyboards, Group Member, Vibraphone, Saw, Vocals, Guitar (Electric)
- Daniel Kresco
- Assistant Engineer
- Phil Stanton
- Percussion
- Ken Takahashi
- Assistant
- Blue Man Group
- Percussion
- Brian Scott
- Percussion
- Clint Roth
- Voices, Engineer, Digital Editing
- Annabelle Hill
- Choir, Chorus
- Chris Bowen
- Percussion
- Matt Goldman
- Percussion
- Chris Wink
- Percussion
- Chris Wonzer
- Choir, Chorus, Assistant Engineer
- Raena Winscott
- Coordination
- Phil Mucci
- Photography, Collage
- Sean Donnelly
- Graphic Design
- Brian Wohlgemuth
- Assistant Engineer
- Yvonne Gallegos
- Vocals
- Keith Rudyk
- Choir, Chorus
- Barenaked Ladies
- Main Performer
- Jonathan Abrams
- Office Coordinator
- Jeffrey Aldrich
- A&R
- Craig Anderson
- Authoring
- Ron Aniello
- Banjo, Producer, Percussion, Guitar (Electric)
- Charlie Bisharat
- Violin
- Spencer Chrislu
- Authoring
- Larry Corbett
- Cello
- Joel Derouin
- Violin
- Bob Ludwig
- Mastering
- Chris Woods
- Cover Painting





















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