Every Man and Woman is a Star is an 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.
Track listing (Original 1991 version)
- Discovery [4.26]
- Weird gear [5.09]
- Pansy [5.16]
- Honey [5.07]
- Stella [4.24]
- Geezer [6.32]
- Panther [4.44]
- British summertime [8.45]
- Lights in my brain [5.34]
- Gravity [4.35]
- Canoe trip [2.41]
- Skyclad [5.28]
Track listing (1992 version)
- Discovery [4.26]
- Weird gear [5.09]
- Pansy [5.16]
- Honey [5.07]
- Stella [4.24]
- British summertime [6.45]
- Saratoga [5.02]
- Geezer [6.32]
- Nova scotia [5.07]
- Panther [4.44]
- Lights in my brain [5.34]
- Gravity [4.35]
- Canoe trip [2.41]
- Skyclad [5.28]
Track listing Companion (2003)
- Intro (1:05)
- Weird Gear (US Remix by Ultramarine) (3:46)
- Lights In My Brain (Spooky Remix) (6:25)
- Geezer (Sweet Exorcist Remix) (6:01)
- The Downer (1:07)
- Panther (Coco Steel & Lovebomb Remix) (5:46)
- Outro (1:33)
- My First Canoe Trip (3:10)
- Early Discovery (4:34)
- Saratoga (Remix) (4:58)
- Stella Connects (Edit) (7:57)
- Lovelife #1 (3:47)
- Nova Scotia (4:26)
- Old Geezer Dub (5:40)
- Pansy (Live at Glastonbury) (6:09)
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