Everything, Everything
- Underworld
- Band Name: Underworld
- Record Label: V2
- Release Date: Sep 12, 2000
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JanW.Sep 30, 200110Best UW Album !
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TrevorF.Sep 18, 200210And these are my intentions.... I love it. Watching the DVD is even better!! It makes me constantly move.
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EBOct 31, 200610Fantastic music, live or not. A deserted island disc for sure.
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MuditB.Dec 4, 200110awesome
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WarrenK.Apr 8, 200210Makes my hair stand on end every time. Top of my list.
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MacMSep 29, 200310Aptly titled. One of those rare entities of an album that works differently but brilliantly as both a CD and DVD. Essential.
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TomASep 17, 200410It brings light in
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HauiCApr 8, 200510FN AWSOME! If you like live music and techno, this thing is crazy!!!
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JohnnyFNov 17, 200210The best live album ever made. As good as being there. Each track brilliant in itself, mixed like this awesome. King of Snake best dance song to be found. Best money ever spent I could not recommend this album highly enough. Fantastic!
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DanFlashDec 31, 200210"Everything Everything" is the second best live album just like "European Club Gig"...
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EgidijusJ.Jul 23, 200210super... the greatest thing i ever bought. it was hard to find it in Lithuania...
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JeffreywMay 19, 200310this is the real shit!
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Everything, Everything is a solid live album, and a great introduction to the music of Underworld, even if its most transcendent moments prove to be all too fleeting.
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And it makes the right choices, that much is indisputable; almost everything here is a monumental Underworld moment.
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90Despite being assembled from such an array of concerts, the album brilliantly captures the continuity of a live performance.