release date: Sep. 4, 2000
format: cd
[album rate: 4 / 5] [3,88]
producer: Rick Smith
label: JBO / V2 - nationality: Wales, UK
First live album by Underworld containing recordings from the band's most recent 1998/99 World Tour playing the music from their most recent studio album Beaucoup Fish (Mar. 1998). The one-disc album contains 8 tracks challenging the length of the CD media with a total running time exceeding 75 minutes. Well, the eight tracks is more for a playlist count 'cause three tracks are made up of two, i.e.: "Juanita / Kiteless", "Shudder / King of Snake", and "Rez / Cowgirl", although, the first two combinations are also the track names on the albums - only "Rez" and "Cowgirl" are actual standalone compositions. There's no indication of the actual recording dates or places but according to imdb the locations for the extended DVD edition mention Japan, Holland, Belgium, England, and Ireland.
The great thing about this live album is how the trio really engage in making their live versions of familiar compositions a unique experience with extended or at least alternate versions.
Btw. the title is taken from the track "Cowgirl" where 'Everything' is repeated almost indefinitely. These recordings are the final with Darren Emmerson as member of the band who would continue with the two forming members of Karl Hyde and Rick Smith.