Devo - Something Else For Everybody
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Download
Filename: devo-something-else-for-everybody.rar- MP3 size: 78.1 mb
- FLAC size: 347.6 mb
Tracks
Track | Duration | Preview |
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Raise Your Hands | 2:47 | |
On The Inside | 2:27 | |
Should-a Said Yes | 3:40 | |
I Luv Ur Gun | 2:49 | |
Don't Shoot (I'm A Man) Polysics Remix | 3:41 | |
Big Dog | 3:05 | |
Think Fast | 3:16 | |
Throw Money At The Problem | 3:13 | |
Can U Juggle? | 2:48 | |
Monsterman | 2:08 | |
Message Of Hope | 2:56 |
Video
Devo / Something Else For Everybody / Think Fast (Audio)
Devo / Something Else For Everybody / Big Dog (Audio)
Devo / Something Else For Everybody / Can U Juggle? (Audio)
Devo / Something Else For Everybody / Raise Your Hands (Audio)
Devo / Something Else For Everybody / I Luv Ur Gun (Audio)
Devo / Something Else For Everybody / Monster Man (Audio)
Devo / Something Else For Everybody / Message of Hope (Audio)
Devo / Something Else For Everybody / Throw Money At The Problem (Audio)
Devo / Something Else For Everybody / Should-A Said Yes (Audio)
Devo / Something Else For Everybody / On The Inside (Audio)
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Catalog Numbers
DEV-00001-2Labels
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Formats
- CD
- Album
- File
- ALAC
Companies
Role | Company |
---|---|
Manufactured By | The Orchard |
Distributed By | The Orchard |
Published By | Recombinant Music |
Recorded At | Mutato Muzika |
Mixed At | Mutato Muzika |
Credits
Role | Credit |
---|---|
Artwork | Devo |
Design | Devo, Michael Pilmer |
Design Concept | Devo, Michael Pilmer |
Drum Programming | Gerald V. Casale (tracks: 1, 4, 7), Robert Casale (tracks: 1, 4, 7) |
Drums | Jeff Friedl (tracks: 5, 8, 9), Josh Freese (tracks: 2, 3, 6, 10) |
Instruments | Robert Mothersbaugh, Gerald V. Casale, Mark Mothersbaugh, Robert Casale |
Mixed By | Robert Casale |
Photography By | Bill Moulton, Joshua Dalismer, Michael Pilmer |
Recorded By | Robert Casale |
Written-By | Gerald V. Casale, Josh Freese (tracks: 6, 10), Mark Mothersbaugh (tracks: 1 to 3, 5, 7 to 9, 11) |
Photography | Bill Moulton, Joshua Dalismer, Michael Pilmer |
Written By | Gerald V. Casale, Josh Freese (tracks: 6, 10), Mark Mothersbaugh (tracks: 1-3, 5, 7-9, 11) |
Notes
- Previously unreleased demos from the "Something For Everybody" sessions 2006-2009.
- DO NOT add this release to the master release for Something For Everybody, it is NOT the same album!
Barcodes
- Barcode (Text): 8 85686 93239 1
- Barcode (Scanned UPC-A): 885686932391
- Matrix / Runout: 6H DEV DE0001-2 TEXT 01Z126421 M0S1
- Mould SID Code: IFPI 2U7M
About Devo
New-wave group popular throughout the late 1970s and early 1980s, formed by a group of art students at Kent State University, principally Mark Mothersbaugh and Jerry Casale. Their name comes from the central concept of "de-evolution" - the idea that mankind is devolving instead of evolving.
Devo was formed in 1973 as 'Sextet Devo,' a division of the arts collective Art Devo. This early line up featured , , , and two others. In 1974 the group rebranded as simply 'DEVO' (stylized in all caps) and began writing material for their first album. Bob Lewis and Robert Casale had left the group by this time, and & had joined. This line-up is primarily featured in the Hardcore Devo collections. Shortly after production wrapped on their short film The Truth About De-Evolution, Robert Casale rejoined the group along with new drummer , who replaced Jim. With this line-up, the group began releasing material through and attracted mainstream attention through live performances and singles.
In February of 1978, the group recorded their first album, produced by , and the group were given a multi-album contract with and .
Midway through production of their second album, , Devo shifted from their earlier guitar-based sound toward a more keyboard-heavy one, with rhythm guitarist Robert Casale switching to keyboards and bassist Gerald Casale switching to synth-bass. This new style would be a defining one and produced the group's biggest hits.
After the commercial failure of their sixth studio album, , the group were dropped by Warner and Virgin. They were forced into a four-year hiatus, returning in 1988 with replacing Alan Myers on drums. The Kendrick line-up of the group only officially lasted for three years before entering another hiatus in 1991. Throughout the 1990s, Devo would reunite for one-off singles for film soundtracks before officially reuniting in 1996 with on drums. After this, Devo consistently toured a greatest hit show before releasing their ninth studio album in 2010.
On February 17th, 2014, Robert Casale died of heart failure. The group briefly continued without him on the Hardcore Devo tour, in which they performed material written between 1974 - 1977. Devo continues to perform live with Josh Hager on rhythm guitar and keyboards.
Line-up:
Mark Mothersbaugh: vocals, keyboards, guitar, songwriter,
Gerald V. Casale: vocals, bass, keyboards, songwriter
Bob Mothersbaugh (Bob I): lead guitar, vocals, songwriter
Bob Casale (Bob II): rhythm guitar, keyboards, backing vocals, songwriter
Jim Mothersbaugh (1974-1976): drums
Alan Myers (1976-1984): drums
David Kendrick (1986-1990): drums
Josh Freese (1996-current): drums
Josh Hager (2014-current): rhythm guitar, keyboards, vocals
Name Vars
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- DEVO
- DEVO INC.
- DEVO, INC.
- Dev-O Live
- Devo Inc.
- Devo The D-Evolution Band
- Devo The D-evolution Band
- Devo The De-Evolution Band
- Devo, Inc
- Devo, Inc.
- Dove
- Dévo
- The DeVolution
- The Devo's
- Ç£üô©
Aliases
- Workforce To The World
- The Smart Patrol
- Dove - The Band Of Love
Members
- Mark Mothersbaugh
- Josh Freese
- Gerald V. Casale
- Robert Casale
- David Kendrick
- Alan Myers
- Bob Mothersbaugh
- Bob Lewis
- Jim Mothersbaugh
- General Jackett
Comments
So mad it’s not on Spotify anymore meh
awww fuck! i just broke my jaw from yawning. best on the album imo
does anyone know why this song was taken off spotty/apple music?
Thanks
I feel like this song could've made it on "Total Devo" or "Smooth Noodle Maps"
Thank you for this post. ✌✌✌
Prototype version of "Knock Boots"
Nós somos DEVO
Needs many many more likes! Thanks for uploading.