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Album
The second album by Ben Folds Five, released on March 18, 1997. Three singles were released from the album, including the lead single, "Battle of Who Could Care Less", which received significant airplay on alternative radio and on MTV, and peaked at number 26 on the UK Singles Chart and number 22 on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart, and the band's biggest hit, "Brick", which was a top-40 song in numerous countries. A remaster was made available on March 22, 2005. All of the extra tracks had been previously released (as b-sides, soundtrack contributions, etc.) except for a cover of The Buggles song "Video Killed the Radio Star", which is a staple of Ben Folds Five's live show. While recording the album, Folds told the Sheffield Electronic Press in November 1996 that the album would likely either be titled Cigarette or The Little Girl With Teeth. The title Whatever and Ever Amen comes from a line in the song "Battle of Who Could Care Less". The album was recorded in the front room of a house in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Folds said, "You can't go for perfection in a house. The spiritual comet of the song comes by every so often and lots of technical things are going to be going wrong when that happens. Our producer, Caleb (Southern) is very good at knowing when the ghost blew through the house. People don't buy records for the accuracy." The first release for their new label, Epic, Folds said the record company did not get to hear the recording until it was finished
One Angry Dwarf and 200 Solemn Faces
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Fair
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Brick
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Song for the Dumped
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Selfless, Cold and Composed
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Kate
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Smoke
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Cigarette
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Steven's Last Night In Town
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Battle of Who Could Care Less
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Missing The War
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Evaporated
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