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1988 – EPIC
Produced By RHETT DAVIES & BRUCE LAMPCOV

1. Everything’s Different Now
2. Rip In Heaven
3. Why Must I
4. J For Jules
5. (Believed You Were) Lucky
6. Limits To Love
7. Long Gone (Buddy)
8. The Other End (Of The Telescope)
9. Crash And Burn
10. How Can You Give Up?

‘Til Tusday came out promisingly enough with their debut album, Voices Carry, in 1985. The video of the title track ends with one of the more memorable moments of the musical decade…Aimee Mann standing up in a concert hall singing that “He said shut up…” at the end. That was the peak, unfortunately, for the band. Their second album, Welcome Home, was well received but sold poorly, followed by Everything’s Different Now, their final album in 1988. Based around the breakup of the relationship between Mann and Jules Shear (who co-wrote the title track), this effort was once again critically hailed, then sank like a stone on the charts, prompting this once promising band to break up at the end of the decade.

While not perfect, this album does have its high points. First of all…you get Aimee Mann, which is never a bad thing. “Rip In Heaven” and “(Believed You Were) Lucky” (also co-written by Shear) are the best tracks here. The title track is fine, and Elvis Costello co wrote and sang on “The Other End (Of The Telescope)”. Everything’s Different Now is good, but it’s pretty clear that this was not a band that was going to be climbing the charts any time soon. The band split, although Mann kept the name alive for a while before settling into her more successful solo career. All three of the ‘Til Tuesday records are good listening, all worth hearing. And it’s a good view of how Mann got started.
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1940s 0 0%
1950s 2 2%
1960s 4 4%
1970s 15 15%
1980s 15 15%
1990s 31 31%
2000s 27 27%
2010s 6 6%
2020s 0 0%
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The Rolling Stones 2 2%
Liz Phair 1 1%
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United Kingdom 19 19%
Canada 4 4%
Mixed Nationality 2 2%
Sweden 2 2%
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Yes 6 6%
Live? Albums %
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Yes 9 9%
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Yes 3 3%

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