Everything_(Climie_Fisher_album)

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Everything (Climie Fisher album)

1988 studio album by Climie Fisher


Everything is the debut album by British pop duo Climie Fisher, released in February 1988.[1] The album includes the duo's biggest hit and best-remembered single, "Love Changes (Everything)", and reached #14 on the UK Albums Chart. Their song "Room to Move" was remade by the group Animotion on their 1989 self-titled album.

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The song "Love Changes (Everything)" was used in the movie How I Got into College.

In 2009, the record company Edsel re-released and remastered both Climie Fisher albums,[5][6] and included all the original B-sides, with the notable exception of the original version of "Love Like a River".

Track listing

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Singles

  • "Keeping the Mystery Alive" (Germany #35)
  • "Rise to the Occasion" [Hip-Hop Mix] (Netherlands #1, South Africa #1, UK #10, Germany #14, Sweden #17)
  • "Love Changes (Everything)" (UK #2, South Africa #2, Germany #7, Switzerland #8, Australia #23, USA #23)
  • "This Is Me" (UK #22, Netherlands #34, Germany #60)
  • "I Won't Bleed for You" (UK #35)

Personnel

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Climie Fisher

Additional musicians

Production

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  • Tracks 1-5 produced by Stephen Hague; Track 2 co-produced by Climie Fisher. Recording Engineers – Bob Kraushaar and Mike Ging (Track 1); David Jacobs (Tracks 2-5); John Gallen (Track 2). Mixing – Bob Clearmountain (Track 1); Julian Mendelsohn (Track 3).
  • Tracks 6-11 produced by Steve Lillywhite. Recording and Mix Engineers – David Palmer (Tracks 6 & 7); Mark Palmer (Tracks 9-11).

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References

  1. "Index" (PDF). Record Mirror. 30 January 1988. p. 12. Retrieved 17 February 2023.
  2. Giles, David (13 February 1988). "Climie Fisher: Everything". New Musical Express. p. 34.
  3. Smith, Robin (27 February 1988). "Albums". Record Mirror. p. 14.
  4. "Billboard 200 Chart". Billboard. Retrieved 24 July 2020.

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