Everybody Happy
1988 studio album by Gigolo Aunts
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Everybody Happy is the debut studio album by the rock band Gigolo Aunts.[3][4] It was released in 1988 on Coyote Records.[5]
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| Released | 1988 | |||
| Genre | Alternative rock, power pop | |||
| Label | Coyote (US) | |||
| Producer | Rob Norris | |||
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Critical reception
Trouser Press called the album "sprightly but wimpy and amateurish."[6] Spin called it a "spent piece of used jet trash."[7]
Track listing
US Version (Coyote Records) Catalog Number: TTC 88146 (1988), Formats: LP, Cassette
- "Summertime Evening" (S. Hurley) 3:50
- "Avalanche" (S. Hurley) 2:43
- "Slipping Away" (S. Hurley) 3:17
- "Marble Statue" (S. Hurley) 3:20
- "Outside-Inside" (S. Hurley) 3:25
- "Her Face Contorted" (S. Hurley) 4:25
- "I Can See" (D. Gibbs, P. Hurley, S. Hurley) 2:47
- "Coming Clean" (D. Gibbs) 3:12
- "People Walk Up" (S. Hurley) 4:10
- "Not for Me" (S. Hurley) 2:35
- "Holy Toledo" (S. Hurley) 2:22
- "Is Everybody Happy?" (S. Hurley) 3:25