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Walking Wounded

Walking Wounded is the ninth studio album by British musical duo Everything but the Girl. It was released on 6 May 1996 by Atlantic Records in the United States and Virgin Records in Europe. The album saw the group adopting a more electronica-based style, following the success of the remixed version of "Missing" from their previous album, Amplified Heart.

This article is about the album by Everything but the Girl. For other uses, see Walking Wounded (disambiguation).

Walking Wounded

6 May 1996 (1996-05-06)

1995

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Four tracks from the album were released as singles, including the drum and bass-influenced "Walking Wounded" and the house-influenced "Wrong", which became top ten hits on the UK Singles Chart, as well as the downtempo track "Single", which set Tracey Thorn's emotionally direct vocal against breakbeats, organ and strings,[1] and "Before Today".

Composition[edit]

According to Pitchfork's Ruth Saxelby, Walking Wounded draws on downtempo, drum and bass and trip hop music, "compressing the wide open space of those then-nascent sounds into a pop format".[2] AllMusic critic Stephen Thomas Erlewine wrote that the album was informed musically by trip hop and techno, albeit eschewing the "free-form song structures" traditionally associated with those genres.[3] Treble writer Adam Blyweiss viewed it as a refinement of Everything but the Girl's earlier sophisti-pop sound that "replaced many of the duo's acoustics with reasonable digital facsimiles".[4]


Walking Wounded marked a change in the duo's approach to writing songs. Ben Watt produced various instrumental tracks, while Tracey Thorn wrote lyrics after listening to the completed tracks.[5] In producing the tracks, Watt utilised samples from sources such as Tim Buckley's "Song to the Siren" and Stan Tracey's "Starless and Bible Black".[5] Thorn later recalled: "We really believed in ourselves and that comes across in the sound. We'd finally got to the point where we realised what our strength was: the softness and warmth of my voice against urban beats; the warm and cold, the soft and hard contrast. We got it perfect on this record; it was our pop triumph."[5]

Release[edit]

Walking Wounded was the duo's highest-charting album, until 2023, reaching number four in the United Kingdom and number 37 in the United States. By February 1997, it had sold 750,000 copies worldwide, according to Billboard.[6] The album went on to sell over 1,300,000 copies worldwide.[7]


The album's cover art is unusual in that it features the barcode on both the front and back of the album.


Walking Wounded was reissued by Edsel Records as a two-disc deluxe set on 4 September 2015.[8] On 8 November 2019, the album was re-released on vinyl by Buzzin' Fly Records.[9]

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