Disc 01 01. "Intro" 02. "Token Happy Song" 03. "6.30am" 04. "Worries Of A Simple Man" 05. "Hiding Place" 06. "There Are Things" 07. "In Yr Room"
Disc 02 01. "At The Bottom Of Broadway" 02. "Turn Off The World" 03. "It's A Good Day" 04. "Breathing" 05. "Anywhere But Here" 06. "Bus People" 07. "We're The Astral Love Police And This Is A Bust" 08. "Harbour Song"
Number of discs:
2
Description:
LP version. Orange vinyl; Gatefold sleeve; Includes download code; Edition of 300. Everybody's Happy Sometimes is the 15-track debut album by Tea from the Isle Of Man. Originally planned for release in 1999, it's now finally unleashed onto the world of indie pop. Guitar propelled pop, laced with electronica, like a blend of The Field Mice and The Beloved. Tea consists of guitarist/composer Phil Reynolds (of former John Peel favorites Colon) and singer Pete Buttery. Their initial release, a 10" EP released in 1996 on A Turntable Friend Records, and the following CD EP Breathing in 1999, led to a bunch of radio play and popularity with the fanzine scene community. This release is a fundraiser for the Stop Hate UK charity to which all profits will be donated.