Everyday - Widespread Panic

Everyday

Widespread Panic

  • Genre: Rock
  • Release Date: 1993-01-01
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 11
  • Album Price: 9.99
  • ℗ 1993 Volcano Entertainment III, LLC
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Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Pleas Widespread Panic 5:06
2
Hatfield Widespread Panic 6:49
3
Wondering Widespread Panic 3:55
4
Papa's Home Widespread Panic 6:40
5
Diner Widespread Panic 7:23
6
Better Off Widespread Panic 5:04
7
Pickin' Up the Pieces Widespread Panic 4:24
8
Henry Parsons Died Widespread Panic 4:35
9
Pilgrims Widespread Panic 6:29
10
Postcard Widespread Panic 4:25
11
Dream Song Widespread Panic 4:50

Reviews

  • Classic WSP album

    5
    By Tabb74
    Great starting point for anyone new to WSP, especially for the Mikey era. Pretty much every song on this album is a concert staple. Loaded front to back with great songs, not a dud here.
  • Solid

    4
    By walkerpogue
    This album has aged really well. The writing is strong, the playing is reigned in, the recording value is more muscular than the previous 2 albums; in short, it’s a leap forward for WSP.
  • Mr. Knowitall

    5
    By Duffeke
    As a fan for over 20 years and having been to numerous shows, this is my favorite panic studio album. Lots of great memories, this is when I and my friends were really pulled in and realized the greatness of this band. Definately has more of a live feel as they are allowed to stretch out and jam. Great, timeless album to get introduced to panic as there are some real smokers on here- check out papas coming home and Diner for some classic Mikey Houser jams. Definately a critically underrated album but really who cares, you won't even find it in a Rolling Stones Top 500- shows you what they know. The greatest and my favorite band and I will always listen to Panic... Everyday.
  • A Masterpiece

    5
    By I ain't no rookie
    Everyday is most likely Panic's best studio album. This is the first album with JoJo Herman on the keyboards, making it a glimpse into what was to come. This album is littered with classics from Papas's Home to Diner to Postcard. The album elequently combines the genius of Pilgrims, the story of Hatfield, and the driving beat of Henry Parsons Died. A must own for any Jammy!

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