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Everything That Happens Will Happen Today

 
Album Review: Everything That Happens Will Happen Today

  • Artist: David Byrne/Brian Eno
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: August 18, 2008
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

The musical reunion between David Byrne and Brian Eno comes with a fair amount of baggage. After all, they produced some of the greatest records in rock history: the trio of Talking Heads records Eno worked on -- culminating in Remain in Light -- followed by the duo's My Life in the Bush of Ghosts, where all manner of funky beats and freaky sampladelic rhythms were wedded to Pentecostal exorcisms and African ceremonial bush chants. Everything That Happens Will Happen Today is a nearly 180-degree turn from the duo's collective musical past. These 11 songs are loopy pop tunes that wed Byrne's strange hearing of gospel and folk to Eno's continually evolving rhythmic and electronic palette -- they refer to it as being "folk-electronic-gospel." Before any cultural connotations of the word "gospel" take hold, be aware that this is mostly in simple structures and an optimistic viewpoint rather than its doctrinal components. Any spiritual messages are purely subjective and not -- as some rather academic agenda-minded evangelicals would have you believe -- having to do with religion. Eno's compositional frameworks are all written in major keys and Byrne's poetically funny, sophisticated lyrics express possibility and hope in the middle of cultural darkness. While it's clear that the emotional component is shared between the two principals, this is far from "message" music.

The set opens with "Home." Strummed acoustic guitars and drum loops textured by sonic wonkery introduce an elegantly simple melody where Byrne, at his full-throated best, sings: "The dimming of the light/Makes the picture clearer...I memorized a face so it's not forgotten...Come back anytime/And we'll mix our lives together/Heaven knows what keeps mankind alive/Every hand -- goes searching for its partner in crime." Brokenness and paradox are also addressed: "Home where my world is breaking in two/Home with the neighbors fighting/Home -- were my parents telling the truth?" Likewise, the title track -- with its warm, liquid guitars (à la Daniel Lanois), out-of-the-ether sonic architecture, and Byrne's lyric coming from both dream and reflection -- is slower and less jaunty, but poetically moving: "Oh my brother, I still wonder, are you all right/And among the living, we are giving/All through the night...." The backing choral voices give the track its "church" feel, but the message is more human and existential than divinely inspired. Another winner is "Life Is Long," which evokes remembrance as the continuation of the chain of human events. Its horn section touches on soul and rhythm & blues, but is blanched and diluted wonderfully. The only track that even (consciously) attempts the rhythmic complexity of anything on My Life in the Bush of Ghosts is "Poor Boy," which is cosmic science fiction white-boy funk at its best. It's a warning against following the established order and rampant, empty materialism for their own sake -- its guitar riff comes straight outta the Rolling Stones' "Brown Sugar." Everything That Happens Will Happen Today is, despite the long odds, a truly inviting, musically adventurous, and mature musical statement. It reveals in spades how willing artists are capable of redefining themselves when they refuse to take themselves too seriously. This is unfettered joyful listening, and in its own small way, even profound. ~ Thom Jurek, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Home (Lyrics) David Byrne, Brian Eno David Byrne, Brian Eno (5:05)
My Big Nurse (Lyrics) David Byrne, Brian Eno David Byrne, Brian Eno (3:19)
I Feel My Stuff (Lyrics) David Byrne, Brian Eno David Byrne, Brian Eno (6:24)
Everything That Happens (Lyrics) David Byrne, Brian Eno David Byrne, Brian Eno (3:43)
Life Is Long (Lyrics) David Byrne, Brian Eno David Byrne, Brian Eno (3:42)
The River David Byrne, Brian Eno David Byrne, Brian Eno (2:26)
Strange Overtones (Lyrics) David Byrne, Brian Eno, Leo Abrahams David Byrne, Brian Eno (4:16)
Wanted for Life (Lyrics) David Byrne, Brian Eno David Byrne, Brian Eno (5:06)
One Fine Day (Lyrics) David Byrne, Brian Eno David Byrne, Brian Eno (4:53)
Poor Boy (Lyrics) David Byrne, Brian Eno David Byrne, Brian Eno (4:16)
The Lighthouse David Byrne, Brian Eno David Byrne, Brian Eno (3:46)

Credits

David Byrne (Guitar), David Byrne (Percussion), David Byrne (Piano), David Byrne (Guitar (Rhythm)), David Byrne (Programming), David Byrne (Vocals), David Byrne (Clavinet), David Byrne (Surdo), David Byrne (Producer), David Byrne (E-Bow), David Byrne (Soloist), Steve Jones (Guitar), Steve Jones (Guitar (Electric)), Steve Jones (Guitar (Rhythm)), Phil Manzanera (Guitar), Robert Wyatt (Soloist), Robert Wyatt (Frame Drum), Greg Calbi (Mastering), Barry Danielian (Brass), Patrick Dillett (Engineer), Patrick Dillett (Mixing), Brian Eno (Organ), Brian Eno (Bass), Brian Eno (Guitar), Brian Eno (Piano), Brian Eno (Strings), Brian Eno (Guitar (Electric)), Brian Eno (Keyboards), Brian Eno (Programming), Brian Eno (Vocals (Background)), Brian Eno (Producer), Brian Eno (Brass), Brian Eno (Drums (Electric)), Brian Eno (Liner Notes), Brian Eno (Omnichord), Brian Eno (Soloist), Brian Eno (Treatments), Brian Eno (Trap Kit), Tim Harries (Bass), Mauro Refosco (Bongos), Mauro Refosco (Conga), Mauro Refosco (Tambourine), Mauro Refosco (Pandeiro), Mauro Refosco (Rattle), Mauro Refosco (Reco-Reco), Mauro Refosco (Shaker), Mauro Refosco (Zabumba), Mauro Refosco (Tamborim), Mauro Refosco (Cahones), Paul Shapiro (Brass), Leo Abrahams (Guitar (Acoustic)), Leo Abrahams (Bass), Leo Abrahams (Guitar), Leo Abrahams (Percussion), Leo Abrahams (Piano), Leo Abrahams (Guitar (Electric)), Leo Abrahams (Programming), Leo Abrahams (Vocals (Background)), Leo Abrahams (Producer), Leo Abrahams (Engineer), Leo Abrahams (Hurdygurdy), Leo Abrahams (Soloist), Leo Abrahams (Stylophone), Leo Abrahams (Piano (Upright)), Leo Abrahams (Guitar (Baritone)), Dan "D Unit" Levine (Brass), Dan "D Unit" Levine (Brass Arrangement), David Bryne (Producer), David Bryne (Liner Notes), Robert Harder (Engineer), Jane Geerts (Management), Frank Hendler (Production Coordination), Seb Rochford (Drums), Dave Mann (Brass), David Whitehead (Management), Cherif Hashizume (Engineer)
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