"The Language Of Life" is a studio album by the renowned British duo Everything But The Girl, released in 1990 on CD format by Wea. This record marks a significant stylistic shift for the band, embracing sophisticated pop and jazz influences under the production of Tommy LiPuma. With lush arrangements and smooth vocals, standout tracks like "Driving" and "Imagining America" showcase Tracey Thorn's emotive singing paired with Ben Watt's refined songwriting. The album explores themes of love, longing, and self-discovery through elegant melodies and thoughtful lyrics.
Everything But The Girl consists of singer Tracey Thorn and multi-instrumentalist Ben Watt. Since their formation in 1982, they have achieved international acclaim with hits such as "Missing," which became a global chart-topper in its remixed form during the mid-90s. Their ability to evolve musically?from jazz-pop beginnings to electronic-infused sounds?has earned them critical praise and a loyal fanbase worldwide.
Wea (Warner-Elektra-Atlantic) is one of the leading music distributors globally, known for supporting innovative artists across genres. As part of Warner Music Group, Wea has played an instrumental role in bringing influential albums like "The Language Of Life" to audiences around the world.