Everlife(2007 album)

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Everlife is the third studio album by the band Everlife. It is the only album released by Buena Vista Records on February 20, 2007. The album was originally named Now or Never, but it became the band's second album in a row with the same name as the group.

Everlife is the third studio album by the band Everlife. It is the only album released by Buena Vista Records on February 20, 2007. The album was originally named Now or Never, but it became the band's second album in a row with the same name as the group.

Track listing

  • The album includes several cover songs: "Faded," written together by The Veronicas and first recorded by Kate DeAraugo; later covered by Cascada. "I Could Get Used To This" was performed by The Veronicas. "What I Like About You" was originally by The Romantics. "Look Through My Eyes" was originally by The Romantics. "Strangers Like Me" was first recorded by Phil Collins for the Disney films Brother Bear and Tarzan, respectively. "Real Wild Child" was first recorded by Johnny O'Keefe and later made popular by Iggy Pop. "I Can See Clearly Now" was originally recorded by Johnny Nash.
  • Some songs were previously released on other Walt Disney Records albums: "Strangers Like Me" appeared on Disneymania 3. "Go Figure" was on the Go Figure soundtrack. "I Can See Clearly Now" was on That's So Raven Too! "Look Through My Eyes" was on Disneymania 4. "Real Wild Child" was on The Wild soundtrack. "Find Yourself in You" was on the first Hannah Montana soundtrack.
  • "Angels Cry" and "Heaven Open Your Eyes" were first released on the band's earlier album but were re-recorded for this album. "I'm Over It" was also included in the recording from the previous album.
  • "Find Yourself in You" was used in a television advertisement for the movie Penelope.

Personnel

  • Amber Hezlep – sings and plays guitar on track 6
  • Julia Ross – sings
  • Sarah Ross – sings and plays guitar on track 6
  • Matthew Gerrard – plays keyboards, guitars, and bass on tracks 1, 8, and 10; helps arrange music on tracks 1, 8, and 10
  • Marco Luciani – plays keyboards on track 1
  • Andy Dodd – handles electronic music programming on tracks 2 and 12; plays guitar on tracks 2 and 12
  • Adam Watts – handles electronic music programming on tracks 2 and 12; plays drums on tracks 2 and 12
  • Michael "Smidi" Smith – handles electronic music programming on tracks 3 and 5; helps arrange music on tracks 3 and 5
  • Buck Johnson – plays keyboards on track 7; arranges string music on track 7
  • Kevan Cyka – plays acoustic piano on track 13
  • Bruce Watson – plays guitar on tracks 3 and 5
  • Dino Meneghin – plays guitar on tracks 4 and 14
  • Fred Mollin – plays guitar on track 6
  • Dean Parks – plays guitar on track 6
  • Jamie Houston – plays guitar on track 7; handles drum programming, live percussion, and arrangements on track 7
  • Don Kirkpatrick – plays guitar on track 7
  • George Cocchini – plays guitar on track 9
  • Dan Needham – plays guitar on tracks 9 and 13; plays drums on tracks 9, 13, and 15; plays acoustic guitar on track 15
  • Gary Burnette – plays guitar on tracks 13 and 15
  • David J. Carpenter – plays bass on track 2
  • Mike Mennell – plays bass on tracks 3 and 5
  • Paul Bryan – plays bass on tracks 4 and 14
  • Solomon Snyder – plays bass on track 6
  • Tad Wadhams – plays bass on track 7
  • Mark Hill – plays bass on track 9
  • Nic Rodriguez – plays bass on track 12
  • Joey Canaday – plays bass on tracks 13 and 15
  • Randy Cooke – plays drums on tracks 1 and 6
  • Graham Ward – plays drums on tracks 3 and 5
  • Herman Matthews – plays drums on tracks 4 and 14
  • Denny Weston Jr. – plays drums on track 7
  • Greg Critchley – plays drums on tracks 8 and 10
  • Kevin Ricard – plays percussion on tracks 4 and 14
  • Bryan Todd – helps arrange music on tracks 3 and 5
  • Blake Neely – provides additional arrangements on track 4
  • Mark Hammond – helps arrange music on track 11
  • Dani Markman – executive producer
  • Fred Mollin – executive producer
  • Matthew Gerrard – producer on tracks 1, 8, and 10
  • Andy Dodd – producer on tracks 2 and 12; handles mixing on tracks 2 and 12
  • Adam Watts – producer on tracks 2 and 12; handles mixing on tracks 2 and 12
  • Michael "Smidi" Smith – producer on tracks 3 and 5; works as an engineer on tracks 3 and 5
  • Bryan Todd – producer on tracks 3 and 5
  • Daniel Cage – producer on tracks 4 and 14; helps with vocal production on track 13
  • Fred Mollin – producer on track 6
  • Jamie Houston – producer on track 7; works as an engineer on track 7
  • Kevan Cyka – producer on tracks 9, 13, and 15; helps with vocal production on track 12
  • Dan Needham – producer on tracks 9, 13, and 15
  • Mark Hammond – producer on track 11
  • Brian Paturalski – handles mixing on track 1
  • Mark Needham – handles mixing on tracks 3 and 5
  • Gardner Knight – works as an engineer on tracks 4 and 14
  • Mark Linett – works as an engineer on track 6; handles mixing on track 6
  • Joel Soyffer – handles mixing on track 7
  • Krish Sharma – handles mixing on tracks 8 and 10
  • Rob Chiarelli – handles mixing on track 9
  • Dave Dillbeck – handles recording and editing on track 11
  • Serban Ghenea – handles mixing on track 11
  • Shane D. Wilson – handles mixing on tracks 13 and 15
  • Will Brierre – assistant engineer on tracks 3 and 5
  • Joe Baldridge – provides additional recording on track 11
  • Nathan Watkins – provides additional editing on track 11
  • Stephen Marcussen – masters tracks 1–12 and 14 at Marcussen Mastering (Hollywood, California)
  • Richard Dodd – masters tracks 13 and 15
  • Lindsey Goldstein – coordinates production on tracks 3 and 5
  • Steve Gerdes – oversees creative direction
  • Tim Hawkins – designs album cover
  • Michael Gomez – photographs album cover
  • Sheila Davis-Curtis – applies makeup
  • Michelle Mitchell, Philip McIntyre, and Johnny Wright – manage artists

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