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All About Eve (album)

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All About Eve
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Studio album by All About Eve
Released 15 February 1988
Label Mercury, Phonogram
Producer Paul Samwell-Smith,
Wayne Hussey
Professional reviews
All About Eve chronology
(First Album) All About Eve
(1988)
Scarlet and Other Stories
(1989)

All About Eve is the self-titled first album of All About Eve. Commercially this was their most successful, reaching No.7 in the UK Charts and spawning four top 40 singles (one of which went top 10).

Track listing

Bold indicates a single release (with UK chart position).

  1. "Flowers In Our Hair"
  2. "Gypsy Dance"
  3. "In The Clouds (47) "
  4. "Martha's Harbour (10) "
  5. "Every Angel (30)"
  6. "Like Emily"
  7. "Shelter From The Rain"
  8. "She Moves Through The Fair"
  9. "Wild Hearted Woman (33)"
  10. "Never Promise (Anyone Forever)"
  11. "Apple Tree Man"
  12. "What Kind Of Fool (29)"
  13. "In The Meadow"
  14. "Lady Moonlight"

NB - Flowers In Our Hair was released as a single (no chart position) under the band's own Eden label before they signed to Mercury or recorded this album.

Notes

Although Mark Price (drummer) was a full-time member of the band when this album was completed, he was not present for all of its recording. As such some songs feature a drum machine, and others feature Mick Brown on loan from The Mission. In return for Julianne Regan helping out on backing vocals for The Mission's first album God's Own Medicine, Wayne Hussey lent his backing vocals to the song Shelter From The Rain. She Moves Through The Fair is the only non-All About Eve composition on the album, it being a traditional Irish folk song. Some of the earlier cassette versions of the album had the album title Flowers In Our Hair printed on both sides of the tape, instead of All About Eve. One of the B-Sides to the single What Kind of Fool was The Garden of Jane Delawney, originally by Trees.

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