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| MC = 80/100<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.metacritic.com/music/everything-nothing/david-sylvian|title=Everything & Nothing by David Sylvian|publisher=[[Metacritic]] |accessdate=19 September 2016}}</ref>
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| rev2Score = {{Rating|4|5}}<ref>{{cite book|title=The Encyclopedia of Popular Music|publisher=[[Omnibus Press]]|edition=5th concise|year=2011|last=Larkin|first=Colin|title-link=Encyclopedia of Popular Music|authorlink=Colin Larkin (writer)}}</ref>
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| rev3Score = 6.1/10<ref>{{cite web|url=http://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/7681-everything-and-nothing/|title=David Sylvian: Everything and Nothing Album Review - Pitchfork|publisher=|accessdate=19 September 2016}}</ref>
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The songs "Come Morning" and "Golden Way" were taken from the 1995 album ''Marco Polo'' by the [[World music]] duo Nicola Alesini & Pier Luigi Andreoni, on which Sylvian provided vocals for three of the songs.
The songs "Come Morning" and "Golden Way" were taken from the 1995 album ''Marco Polo'' by the [[World music]] duo Nicola Alesini & Pier Luigi Andreoni, on which Sylvian provided vocals for three of the songs.


"Thoroughly Lost to Logic", a piece written 1991, contained Sylvian reading a poem, which appeared on Sakamotos composition "Salvation" from his work "Discord" released in 1998.<ref>{{Cite book|last=Young|first=Christopher E.|title=On the Periphery|publisher=Malin Publishing}}</ref> <ref>{{Cite web|date=2021-04-01|title=ryuichi-sakamoto-discord/|url=https://www.davidsylvian.net/releases/commissions/ryuichi-sakamoto-discord/|url-status=live}}</ref>This version was completed 2000.
"Thoroughly Lost to Logic", a piece written 1991, contained Sylvian reading a poem, which appeared on Sakamoto's composition "Salvation" from his work "Discord" released in 1998.<ref>{{Cite book|last=Young|first=Christopher E.|title=On the Periphery|publisher=Malin Publishing}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|date=2021-04-01|title=ryuichi-sakamoto-discord/|url=https://www.davidsylvian.net/releases/commissions/ryuichi-sakamoto-discord/}}</ref> This version was completed 2000.


Four tracks on the album were recorded during the making of Sylvian's 1999 album ''[[Dead Bees on a Cake]]'' but did not make the final cut on the album.
Four tracks on the album were recorded during the making of Sylvian's 1999 album ''[[Dead Bees on a Cake]]'' but did not make the final cut on the album. The compilation additionally derives its title from a line in the ''Dead Bees on a Cake'' song "Thalheim".


==Track listing==
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*"Albuquerue (Dobro #6)": Bill Frisell ([[dobro]]).
*"Albuquerue (Dobro #6)": Bill Frisell ([[dobro]]).
*"Ride": Ryuichi Sakamoto (piano, string arrangement) [[Steve Jansen]] (drums), [[Danny Thompson]] (double bass), [[David Torn]] (electric guitar), [[Mark Isham]] (trumpet), [[Phil Palmer]] (acoustic guitar).
*"Ride": Ryuichi Sakamoto (piano, string arrangement) [[Steve Jansen]] (drums), [[Danny Thompson]] (double bass), [[David Torn]] (electric guitar), [[Mark Isham]] (trumpet), [[Phil Palmer]] (acoustic guitar).
*"The Golden Way": Damiano Puliti (cello), Nicola Alesini (soprano sax, keyboards, drum programming), [[Steve Jansen]] (drum programming), Pier Luigi Andreoni (keyboards).
*"The Golden Way": Damiano Puliti (cello), Nicola Alesini (soprano sax, keyboards, drum programming), Steve Jansen (drum programming), Pier Luigi Andreoni (keyboards).
*"Pop Song": [[John Taylor (jazz)|John Taylor]] (piano), Steve Jansen.
*"Pop Song": [[John Taylor (jazz)|John Taylor]] (piano), Steve Jansen.
*"Thoroughly Lost to Logic": [[Keith Tippett]] (piano), Mark Sanders (drums)
*"Thoroughly Lost to Logic": [[Keith Tippett]] (piano), Mark Sanders (drums)

Latest revision as of 18:50, 3 August 2024

Everything and Nothing
Compilation album by
ReleasedOctober 2000
Recorded1980–1999
GenreAlternative rock, jazz[citation needed]
Length139:26
163:26 (limited edition)
LabelVirgin
ProducerDavid Sylvian, Steve Nye
David Sylvian chronology
Approaching Silence
(1999)
Everything and Nothing
(2000)
Camphor
(2002)
Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Metacritic80/100[1]
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[2]
The Encyclopedia of Popular Music[3]
Pitchfork6.1/10[4]

Everything and Nothing is a compilation album by David Sylvian. Released in October 2000, the album contains previously released and unreleased, re-recorded, and alternate versions of tracks from Sylvian's twenty years with Virgin Records. The record peaked at no.57 in the UK albums chart.[5]

It was released in two versions. A standard 2CD jewel case (CDVD 2897) and (in the UK) as a limited edition 3CD digipak (CDVDX 2897).

In addition to tracks from Sylvian's solo career and earlier with the group Japan ("Ghosts"), the album also includes previously unreleased material ("Some Kind of Fool", "The Scent of Magnolia", "Ride" and "Cover Me with Flowers" among others) along with collaborations ("Bamboo Houses" and "Heartbeat" with Ryuichi Sakamoto and "Buoy" with Mick Karn). The songs "Come Morning" and "Golden Way" were taken from the 1995 album Marco Polo by the World music duo Nicola Alesini & Pier Luigi Andreoni, on which Sylvian provided vocals for three of the songs.

"Thoroughly Lost to Logic", a piece written 1991, contained Sylvian reading a poem, which appeared on Sakamoto's composition "Salvation" from his work "Discord" released in 1998.[6][7] This version was completed 2000.

Four tracks on the album were recorded during the making of Sylvian's 1999 album Dead Bees on a Cake but did not make the final cut on the album. The compilation additionally derives its title from a line in the Dead Bees on a Cake song "Thalheim".

Track listing

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All tracks are written by David Sylvian, except where noted

Disc 1: E
No.TitleWriter(s)Original albumLength
1."The Scent of Magnolia" from Dead Bees on a Cake sessions5:36
2."Heartbeat (Tainai Kaiki II)" (Remix)Ryuichi Sakamoto, Sylvian, Arto Lindsayoriginally from Heartbeat by Ryuichi Sakamoto5:17
3."Blackwater"Sylvian, Steve Jansen, Mick Karn, Richard BarbieriRain Tree Crow by Rain Tree Crow4:22
4."Albuquerque (Dobro #6)"Sylvian, Bill Frisellfrom Dead Bees on a Cake sessions1:21
5."Ride" from Secrets of the Beehive sessions8:00
6."The Golden Way" (Remix)Sylvian, Nicola Alesinioriginally from Marco Polo by Alesini & Andreoni6:01
7."Ghosts" (2000 Remix) originally from Tin Drum by Japan3:47
8."Pop Song" Pop Song4:34
9."Every Colour You Are"Sylvian, Jansen, Karn, BarbieriRain Tree Crow by Rain Tree Crow4:46
10."Wanderlust" Dead Bees on a Cake6:47
11."God's Monkey"Sylvian, Robert Fripp, Trey Gunn, David BottrillThe First Day by David Sylvian and Robert Fripp5:02
12."Let the Happiness In" Secrets of the Beehive5:35
13."I Surrender" Dead Bees on a Cake9:28
14."Thoroughly Lost to Logic"Sylvian, Keith Tippett 1:17
Total length:71:53
Disc 2: N
No.TitleWriter(s)Original albumLength
1."Jean the Birdman"Sylvian, Robert Fripp, Trey Gunn, David BottrillThe First Day by David Sylvian and Robert Fripp4:12
2."Cover Me with Flowers" from Dead Bees on a Cake sessions6:33
3."Boy with the Gun" Secrets of the Beehive5:14
4."River Man" Gone to Earth4:57
5."Aparna and Nimisha (Dobro # 5)"Sylvian, Bill Frisellfrom Dead Bees on a Cake sessions0:56
6."Midnight Sun"Sylvian, Johnny Moore, Charles Brown, Eddie WilliamsDead Bees on a Cake4:02
7."Orpheus" Secrets of the Beehive4:48
8."Some Kind of Fool" from Gentlemen Take Polaroids sessions by Japan7:31
9."Cries and Whispers"Sylvian, Jansen, Karn, BarbieriRain Tree Crow by Rain Tree Crow2:33
10."Godman" Dead Bees on a Cake3:58
11."Laughter and Forgetting" Gone to Earth2:33
12."Buoy"Sylvian, KarnDreams of Reason Produce Monsters by Mick Karn5:16
13."Weathered Wall" (Remix)Sylvian, Jon Hasselloriginally from Brilliant Trees5:43
14."Bamboo Houses" (Remix)Sylvian, Sakamotooriginally from Bamboo Houses ∙ Bamboo Music by Sylvian ∙ Sakamoto5:21
15."Come Morning" (Remix)Sylvian, Nicola Alesinioriginally from Marco Polo by Alesini & Andreoni3:56
Total length:67:33
Disc 3: + Bonus (Limited edition only)
No.TitleWriter(s)Original albumLength
1."The Scent of Magnolia" (Edit)  5:04
2."The Blinding Light of Heaven"Sylvian, Fripp, Gunn, Bottrillfrom The First Day sessions by David Sylvian and Robert Fripp4:42
3."The Scent of Magnolia" (Portobello Mix)  5:42
4."Brilliant Trees" (Version 2000) originally from Brilliant Trees8:32
Total length:24:00

Personnel

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This is a list of guest musicians exclusively about the unreleased tracks. For the other tracks, see respective albums.

  • "The Scent of Magnolia": Bill Frisell (guitar), Ingrid Chavez (vocals), John Giblin (bass), Ryuichi Sakamoto (string arrangement, sampler, piano), Andreas Allen (drum programming), Sebastian Morton (drum programming).
  • "Albuquerue (Dobro #6)": Bill Frisell (dobro).
  • "Ride": Ryuichi Sakamoto (piano, string arrangement) Steve Jansen (drums), Danny Thompson (double bass), David Torn (electric guitar), Mark Isham (trumpet), Phil Palmer (acoustic guitar).
  • "The Golden Way": Damiano Puliti (cello), Nicola Alesini (soprano sax, keyboards, drum programming), Steve Jansen (drum programming), Pier Luigi Andreoni (keyboards).
  • "Pop Song": John Taylor (piano), Steve Jansen.
  • "Thoroughly Lost to Logic": Keith Tippett (piano), Mark Sanders (drums)
  • "Cover Me with Flowers": Steve Jansen (percussion), Steve Tibbetts (guitars).
  • "Aparna and Nimisha (Dobro # 5)": Bill Frisell (dobro).
  • "Some Kind of Fool": Ingrid Chavez (vocals), Ann O'Dell (string and brass arrangement) Mick Karn (sax, brass arrangement), Rob Dean (guitar), Richard Barbieri (piano), Steve Jansen (drums), Simon House (violin).
  • "Buoy": Steve Jansen (drums, vocals), Mick Karn (vocals, saxophones, keyboards)
  • "Come Morning": Arturo Stalteri (bouzouki), Nicola Alesini (keyboards, clarinet, drum programming, sax), Pier Luigi Andreoni (keyboards, percussion)
  • "The Blinding Light of Heaven" (studio): Jerry Marotta, Marc Anderson, Trey Gunn.

References

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  1. ^ "Everything & Nothing by David Sylvian". Metacritic. Retrieved 19 September 2016.
  2. ^ Everything and Nothing at AllMusic
  3. ^ Larkin, Colin (2011). The Encyclopedia of Popular Music (5th concise ed.). Omnibus Press.
  4. ^ "David Sylvian: Everything and Nothing Album Review". Pitchfork. Retrieved 19 September 2016.
  5. ^ David Sylvian the official charts
  6. ^ Young, Christopher E. On the Periphery. Malin Publishing.
  7. ^ "ryuichi-sakamoto-discord/". 1 April 2021.