Album artwork for Here Comes Everybody (Reissue) by The Wake

Factory Benelux presents a special edition of Here Comes Everybody, the highly-regarded second album by Scottish group The Wake, originally released by Factory Records in 1985. 

The Wake formed in Glasgow in 1981 after singer / guitarist Caesar left Altered Images. Joining Factory the following year, the group toured with New Order and released popular mini-album Harmony. Trailed by sprightly single Talk About the Past in 1984, second album Here Comes Everybody was eventually recorded as a trio, combining dreampop melodies and wistful lyricism typified by standout track O Pamela (later interpreted by artful French new wave covers project Nouvelle Vague).

Newly re-mastered for this edition, the original 8 track album is now augmented by companion singles Talk About the Past and Of the Matter, pressed on a bonus 7-inch single in a picture sleeve. Here Comes Everybody itself is pressed on vinyl, housed in a white reverse board sleeve with printed inner bag containing lyrics, images and liner notes by band members Carolyn Allen and Caesar.

The Wake

Here Comes Everybody (Reissue)

Factory Benelux
Album artwork for Here Comes Everybody (Reissue) by The Wake
LP

£27.99

With Bonus 7"

Black
Released 01/09/2023Catalogue Number

FBN35

Learn more
The Wake

Here Comes Everybody (Reissue)

Factory Benelux
Album artwork for Here Comes Everybody (Reissue) by The Wake
LP

£27.99

With Bonus 7"

Black
Released 01/09/2023Catalogue Number

FBN35

Learn more

Factory Benelux presents a special edition of Here Comes Everybody, the highly-regarded second album by Scottish group The Wake, originally released by Factory Records in 1985. 

The Wake formed in Glasgow in 1981 after singer / guitarist Caesar left Altered Images. Joining Factory the following year, the group toured with New Order and released popular mini-album Harmony. Trailed by sprightly single Talk About the Past in 1984, second album Here Comes Everybody was eventually recorded as a trio, combining dreampop melodies and wistful lyricism typified by standout track O Pamela (later interpreted by artful French new wave covers project Nouvelle Vague).

Newly re-mastered for this edition, the original 8 track album is now augmented by companion singles Talk About the Past and Of the Matter, pressed on a bonus 7-inch single in a picture sleeve. Here Comes Everybody itself is pressed on vinyl, housed in a white reverse board sleeve with printed inner bag containing lyrics, images and liner notes by band members Carolyn Allen and Caesar.