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The Best of Everclear is a greatest hits album by American alternative rock band Everclear. It was released on October 17, 2006 by Capitol Records . Notable exclusions from the album include "I Will Buy You a New Life" and " Father of Mine ."
The discography of the American rock band Everclear consists of nine studio albums, one live album, six compilation albums, five extended plays, and 24 singles. Their first studio album, World of Noise , was released in 1993 and did not chart. [ 1 ]
The Very Best of Everclear is a 2014 compilation album by the band Everclear. It is the band's third release with label Cleopatra Records . The album consists of a mix of re-recorded Eveclear originals and covers of other bands' hits all of which were contained in previous albums.
Everclear is an American rock band formed in Portland, Oregon, in 1991. [3] The band was formed by Art Alexakis, the band's lead songwriter, vocalist, and guitarist, and for most of the band's height of popularity, consisted of Craig Montoya on bass guitar and Greg Eklund on drums.
Another of Everclear's 1993 rookie album tracks, "Fire Maple Song," appears on the live album. "Our first record I made with just $400 in a basement with quarter-inch 8-track tape in Portland ...
The album title is a reference to the Led Zeppelin song of the same name while the cover art closely resembles that of Exile On Main St., by the Rolling Stones. The title states the years 1994-2004, likely because 1994 is the year that Capitol Records re-released the band's first album World of Noise ; however, it was first released in 1993 on ...
It should only contain pages that are Everclear (band) songs or lists of Everclear (band) songs, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Everclear (band) songs in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .
Return to Santa Monica is a 2011 album by the band Everclear. It is the band's first album with label Cleopatra Records. The album consists of a mix of re-recorded Everclear originals and covers of other bands' hits. The A.V. Club deemed the release to be the "least essential album of 2011". [2]