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All About Eve

Album - 15 february 1988 - DeB Id: 64220
By All About Eve
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All About Eve

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 Julianne Regan’s voice, light, touching, intimate, and soft like the sound of waves slowly settling onto the shore on the calmest of days.

 With the listening of this album, your longing for sweetness will be amply satisfied.

 Listen now to All About Eve’s debut for a soothing blend of folk, ballads, and gothic rock flavors.

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Where have the flowers gone sun-children
Your shirts are loud and your hair is long
Now do you ever think we'll make it
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Gypsy Dance (04:04)
Leave me here where I can do no wrong
It is night-time and their fires burn
All that matters here is song and dance
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Bright in flames
They're melting with the snow
Precious wishes
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I sit by the harbour
the sea calls to me
I hide in the water
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Every Angel (03:57)
On our own trip
On our emerald ship we sail away
The ocean holds a thousand tales untold
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Baby sings the blues... for you
She may get happy later
Baby cries for comfort
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Can't see the wood for all of the trees
Can't hear the wind for the breeze that whispers
Voice in your head... you like what it said
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Girl in a uniform
Grey and white and crisp, clean
How can I live in your world
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What am I to do in my darkest hour
Lamplight to light my despair
She has the stars in her eyes
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All About Eve

All About Eve are a British alternative rock band formed in 1984, led by singer Julianne Regan. Blending folk-rock textures with gothic overtones, they achieved UK chart success with their 1988 debut and the hit single Martha’s Harbour, followed by albums such as Scarlet and Other Stories, Touched by Jesus, and Ultraviolet.
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