Everywhere That I'm Not Explained

Everywhere That I'm Not
Cover:Everywhere That I'm Not by Translator US vinyl 1982.jpg
Caption:US vinyl single
Type:single
Artist:Translator
Album:Heartbeats and Triggers
Length:4:03 (album version)
3:46 (single version)
Label:Columbia/415
Producer:David Kahne

"Everywhere That I'm Not" was a hit single for San Francisco group Translator in 1982, from the Columbia/415 album Heartbeats And Triggers.

It is said by many fans and critics that the band's signature song was mourning the loss of John Lennon,[1] but this is a mistaken claim.[2] The band's memorial to Lennon was actually another of their songs; the similarly titled "Everywhere", from the same album this single comes from. Coincidentally, the songs' producer, David Kahne, would later produce records for Paul McCartney.[3]

The song was a hit on US college radio but achieved only moderate commercial success. Lamenting this, musician and critic Scott Miller wrote: "From the jazzy, almost dissonant opening riff to the absolutely unforgettable chorus, this is one of music's most glaring should-be-classics."[4]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: [{{Allmusic|class=album|id=r51395|pure_url=yes}} Heartbeats And Triggers review ]. 2008-05-12.
  2. Web site: [{{Allmusic|class=song|id=t1570142|pure_url=yes}} Everywhere That I'm Not song review ]. 2008-05-12.
  3. Web site: [{{Allmusic|class=album|id=r1067283/credits|pure_url=yes}} McCartney's Memory Almost Full credits ]. 2008-05-12.
  4. Book: Miller, Scott . . Scott Miller (pop musician) . 2010 . 125 Books . Alameda, CA . 9780615381961 . 114 .