Everyday
Widespread Panic · 1993
59 min · 11 tracks · Southern rock
A vibrant blend of Southern rock and jam band ethos, rich with lyrical storytelling and improvisational flair.
Why this album works
'Everyday' received critical acclaim and positioned Widespread Panic as a leading force in the jam band movement of the early '90s. The album peaked at number 29 on the Billboard 200 chart, reflecting its commercial success and resonating with a diverse audience seeking a mix of rock and improvisational music.
- Best for
- steady mid-tempo groove lyrical storytelling for reflection ideal for road trips
- Context
- Released in 1993, 'Everyday' marked Widespread Panic's fourth studio album, building on their growing popularity following 'Ain't Life Grand' in 1994. The album showcased their distinctive sound as they began to expand their fanbase beyond the Southern rock scene, solidifying their status in the jam band circuit.
- Stylistic neighbors
- Green Day· Cher· Bruce Springsteen· Prince· Alanis Morissette· Bon Jovi· Cyndi Lauper· Bob Dylan
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Pleas 5:07
- 2 Hatfield 6:50
- 3 Wondering 3:56
- 4 Papa's Home Standout 6:42
- 5 Diner Standout 7:25
- 6 Better Off 5:05
- 7 Pickin' Up the Pieces 4:26
- 8 Henry Parsons Died Standout 4:36
- 9 Pilgrims 6:30
- 10 Postcard 4:27
- 11 Dream Song 4:51
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