Every Man and Woman Is a Star | ||||
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Studio album by Ultramarine | ||||
Released | 1991 | |||
Genre | Electronic music, Ambient techno | |||
Label | Brainiak Records | |||
Producer | Ultramarine | |||
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Source | Rating |
Allmusic | |
Exclaim! | (very favorable) |
Splendid Magazine | (favorable) |
Every Man and Woman Is a Star is the second album released by the British electronic band Ultramarine. The original 1991 version, released by Brainiak Records, featured 12 tracks, while a subsequent 1992 reissue on Rough Trade Records featured two additional tracks. In 2003, a remixed and expanded version of the album entitled Companion was released.
The phrase, "Every Man and Woman Is a Star", is originally attributed to Aleister Crowley and is found in The Book of the Law.