First issued in 1996,
Everything's self-titled live album was re-released in 2000. Recorded at the Bayou in Washington, D.C.,
Everything sounds as good as the band's first full studio effort, Labrador. Of the 11 songs, three are from Solid, three are from Labrador, and the remaining five are unavailable on any other album. "Time Will Heal Me" is a ballad that is great live and "The Everyday Syndrome" and "Essence of the Problem" are an excellent conclusion to a very good live set. "Spent" is one of the greatest unknown singles of the early '90s. This live version is a reminder how incendiary the band could be live.
Everything seems like a conscious effort to distance the band a bit from the frat good times of songs like "S.L.W.B." While this live record is very good, it misses some
Everything fan favorites ("South of the Border" and "Falling") and is a quite a bit shorter than the early shows by the band, which could often push the two-hour mark.
Everything was nominated for two national awards by NAIRD: Best Rock Album of the Year and Best Cover Design for a Rock Album. ~ JT Griffith