1995 Album Remastered On Vinyl LP!
Called "one of the greatest singers of all time," by Elton John and "the greatest female singer in the whole world" by fellow Canadian Michael Bublé, k.d. lang's distinguished career includes four Grammy and eight Juno Awards. In addition to a fruitful collaboration with Tony Bennett (who calls her "the best singer of her generation"), lang has performed alongside luminaries including Roy Orbison, Bonnie Raitt, Elton John, and Loretta Lynn.
Originally released on October 10, 1995, All You Can Eat is k.d. lang's third album as a solo artist. The album features the song "Sexuality," which appeared on the soundtrack for the television show Friends.
A more experimental and realized record than its predecessor, there are more daring production touches on All You Can Eat - it's clear that she has been listening to contemporary pop, not just torch songs.... [T]he production is low-key, the melodies are gentle and subtle (although her cutesy, tongue-in-cheek song titles suggest otherwise), and lang gives a nuanced, sophisticated performance.
All You Can Eat is both the most brazen and conventional album she's ever made, and one of her best.
The rhythms and sonic textures draw from the vintage soul of Al Green...
Features
- Vinyl LP
- 2020 Remaster
- Made in the Netherlands
Selections
Side One:
- If I Were You
- Maybe
- You're Ok
- Sexuality
- Get Some
Side Two:
- Acquiesce
- This
- World Of Love
- Infinite And Unforeseen
- I Want It All