Everybody Wants

Everybody Wants
Studio album by The Struts
Released 28 July 2014 (original)
4 March 2016 (reissue)
Recorded 2010–2013
Genre Glam rock, hard rock
Length 36:26
Label Virgin EMI (original)
FreeSolo, Interscope Records (reissue)
Producer Ray Hedges
The Struts chronology
Kiss This - EP
(2014)
Everybody Wants
(2014)
Have You Heard - EP
(2015)
2016 re-release cover
Singles from Everybody Wants
  1. "Could Have Been Me"
    Released: 21 October 2013
  2. "Kiss This"
    Released: 7 April 2014
  3. "Put Your Money on Me"
    Released: 1 June 2014
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Virgin Media[1]
AllMusic[2]

Everybody Wants is the first studio album from The Struts, which was released on 28 July 2014 and reached the number 52 spot on the United Kingdom album charts.[3]

Re-issue

After successfully touring throughout North America the latter half of 2015 in support of their Have You Heard EP, The Struts announced on their headlining solo tour that they would be releasing their U.S. debut. This record is a re-release of their original album featuring new tracks, released on FreeSolo and Interscope Records[4]

Through an Instagram post[5] by lead singer, Luke Spiller and a tweet[6] by drummer, Gethin Davies, it was confirmed that this release of Everybody Wants will feature new tracks, plus remastered or rerecordings of most of the songs off the original 2014 release.[7] It ended up being five new tracks ("Mary Go Round," "The Ol' Switcheroo," "Young Stars," "These Times are Changing" and "Only Just a Call Away"), three from the original release were dropped ("My Machine," "You & I" and "Let's Make This Happen Tonight") and one, "She Makes Me Feel," was retitled to "She Makes Me Feel Like." While keeping the original album's title, the reissue has different cover art. The front of the album features lead singer Luke Spiller's girlfriend, Laura Cartier, seemingly topless and covered in glitter; hands groping at and around her at various positions. The Struts better known, more current font face logo is featured in a golden hue while the title is in white.[8]

Track listing

Original U.K. version (2014)

No. TitleWriter(s)Producer(s) Length
1. "Roll Up"  
  • Hedges
3:08
2. "Could Have Been Me"   3:07
3. "Kiss This"  
  • Parkhouse
  • Slack
  • Spiller
  • Tizzard
  • Wilkinson
2:57
4. "Put Your Money on Me"  
  • Butler
  • Hedges
3:35
5. "She Makes Me Feel"  
  • Parkhouse
  • Slack
  • Spiller
  • Tizzard
  • Wilkinson
2:38
6. "My Machine"  
  • Butler
  • Hedges
  • Slack
  • Spiller
  • Butler
  • Hedges
3:08
7. "You & I"  
  • Parkhouse
  • Slack
  • Spiller
  • Tizzard
  • Wilkinson
3:24
8. "Dirty Sexy Money"  
  • Butler
  • Hedges
  • Slack
  • Spiller
  • Butler
  • Hedges
3:57
9. "Let's Make This Happen Tonight"  
  • Slack
  • Spiller
  • Butler
  • Hedges
3:17
10. "Black Swan"  
  • Slack
  • Spiller
  • Butler
  • Hedges
3:24
11. "Where Did She Go"  
  • Laurence Matone
  • Spiller
  • Butler
  • Hedges
3:53
Total length:
36:28

U.S. reissue (2016)

No. Title Length
1. "Roll Up"   3:07
2. "Could Have Been Me"   3:07
3. "Kiss This"   2:57
4. "Put Your Money on Me"   3:33
5. "Mary Go Round"   3:19
6. "Dirty Sexy Money"   3:57
7. "The Ol' Switcheroo"   3:42
8. "She Makes Me Feel Like" (Previously available as "She Makes Me Feel") 2:38
9. "Young Stars"   3:23
10. "Black Swan"   3:24
11. "These Times Are Changing"   3:26
12. "Only Just a Call Away"   3:04
13. "Where Did She Go"   3:54

Charts

Chart (2016) Peak
position
UK Albums (OCC)[9] 52
Canadian Albums (Billboard)[10] 68
US Billboard 200[11] 99

References

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