All About Eve, were a superb band with many wonderful songs, such as: "What Kind of Fool (Autumn Rhapsody)", "Our Summer", "Flowers in Our Hair", "December", "Every Angel", "In The Clouds", "Road To Your Soul", "Scarlet", "Tuesday's Child", "In The Meadow", "Strangeway". There are many more but these are good ones to continue with.
So glad you did some All about Eve. They are a goth/folk/acoustic/rock outfit form Englad. Martha's Harbour is one of their best songs, imho. Just gorgeous, but they've got a lot of great songs. Every Angel, Road to Your Soul, Farewell Mr Sorrow, Wishing the Hours Away, Wild-Hearted Woman, The Apple Tree Man... I could go on. I've always wanted someone to react to Martha's Harbour.
I fell in love with this band from their 2nd album "Scarlet and Other Stories" which I've played a lot. I've collected all I can find by the group. I highly recommend that album.
Julianne Regan's voice is wonderful, and the first album is their strongest overall with some cracking tracks - my favourites are 'Flowers in our Hair', Shelter from the Rain' and 'Wild Hearted Woman'.
Haha I don't really remember requesting this one years ago - glad you got to it this time though, and enjoyed it. As others have said, they do heavier/rockier stuff too (such as Wild Hearted Woman, December, Gold & Silver) as well as other songs more along the lines of this one (Scarlet, The Pearl Fishermen, Pieces of Our Heart). They also have a few tracks with a more epic/prog flavour, such as In the Meadow, Outshine the Sun and (featuring David Gilmour) Are You Lonely, all well worth a listen to experience their different styles and more of Julianne's amazing voice...
They were a wonderful band back in the day. Their first 2 albums featured a delightful and enchanting mix of acoustic, pop and rock songs that prominently featured Julianne's magnificent voice that dripped with atmosphere and. You would like plenty of their other material based on your reaction here. She was able to reproduce it almost equally well live too. In my view it was a little saddening that they gradually moved away from the style that they gained the most success with to a more alternative/psychedelic sound by their 4th and final studio album whilst, sadly, gradually Julianne's stunning vocals were mixed lower and lower. If you're willing to react to another song or two of theirs, I would particularly recommend Road to Your Soul, December (full version), Tuesday's Child and the haunting Are You Lonely (which features some guitar licks by David Gilmour).
Oh, my word this takes me back....what a beautiful song, Julianne Regan has the most gorgeous voice, she was discovered by Wayne Hussey of "The Mission" when he asked her to perform backing vocals on their first album. All About Eve's music is a blend of Folk and rock music loosely speaking..... loved your reaction JP thanks.
More All About Eve. More more more. The album Touched by Jesus is my favorite, after Marty Wilson-Piper (from The Church) came on board. But all of their stuff is fantastic. Julianne Regan not only has the most gorgeous voice (both earthy and ethereal) but her lyrics are beautifully haunting and poetic. More, please.
I couldn't stop playing the album when it first came out, back in 1988. The opening track, "Flowers In Our Hair" and also "In The Clouds" were a couple of my favourites. I remember the "Top of the Pops" incident. It was great that they returned the following week and played a perfect live rendition.
Oh wow, I'd forgotten about this song. Thank you to Paul for his gentle nudging and to you JP for letting yourself be nudged. Gorgeous song, gorgeous vocal. Thank you as always for your eclectic choices, JP. It's always a joy.
I watched that episode of Top Of The Pops. I'd just bought the album, told friends, colleagues and even some of the kids I taught how good it was, then they had to get shown up on live television. Another band from that era with a bewitching female vocalist are the Sundays, just about every track from their first two albums is a joy to listen to.
Evening, Justin. Dave from London. Julianne Regan really has the Voice Of An Angel. The band mix these folky ballads with soft, melodic rock, and have a goth image. I have their second album Scarlet And Other Stories, on which there's a seasonal song, December - maybe for next year? Also on the album is another lovely acoustic number, The Pearl Fishermen. P.S. my song ref is an album by a young Charlotte Church.
This has always been one of my favourite ' sweet' songs from being a little girl. I recorded on my parent's VHS the bbc version on Top of the Pop's, where it all went a bit wrong ( haha) and their return performance too. 😊
I literally just saw the TOTP appearance you mentioned within the last week, lol, but did not know (or remember) this song or group. I am often intrigued by song titles or group names and "All About Eve" just happens to be a top twenty or so favorite movie of mine. Everything you said about her voice I echo, and that gorgeous transition into the chorus, yes. Great upload, and yes, great suggestion.
They were just such an amazing band. There was a point in the late 80s where you kind of felt they were going to go stratospheric. They always did a mixture of rock/pop and acoustic ballads. I would definitely recommend Road To Your Soul or December for rock; Drowning or She Moved Through the Fair for another quieter one (Drowning is one of the best songs/recordings I've ever heard - I think it was just a b-side!) and, if you can find it, a live version of In the Meadow would be great.
Goth Folk. I'm a lot more receptive to this now than I was at the time. Then it was all a bit drippy and twee, and Goths were darkly comical. Hearing this now, I can lazily drift into my past and float in tranquility for a while. The ocean theme reminds me of Sandy Denny.
I can listen to their second album (Scarlet and other stories) in full anytime, the other 2 I have, have some nice songs as well but I rarely play them anymore.
Nice, you seem to be going through my music collection of late. Their other stuff is a more upbeat, a bit like The Mission (melodic/soft goth) but with female vocals of course. Every Angel is a big favourite of mine, please do that one.
You HAVE to see the notorious TOTP ''performance''! ALL bands had to mime on it at that time. The backing tape failed and the band just... sat there till the time ran out :D
Great reaction and a great group from the 90s. I saw them live quite a few times. Scarlet & Other Stories and the self titled first album were their best IMHO. Quickly went downhill when the lead guitarist (Tim Bricheno) left to join The Mission. Maybe try Pieces Of Our Heart or December next please? Or if you can find it, their version of Witch's Promise by Jethro Tull.
A great band I bought the album when it came out, saw them live and bought the t shirt and wore it until it disintegrated. The first three albums were great the third took a slightly more proggy direction but still great
I'd forgotten how lovely this is. My favourite track is Every Angel, a genuinely thrilling song (though for some reason there's a rubbish intro I don't remember on my LP - I'm sure mine started about 0.24) ruclips.net/video/hVjffSg8K3s/видео.html&ab_channel=AllAboutEve-Topic Edit: found my version!!! ruclips.net/video/4q5_ej0k_Ks/видео.html&ab_channel=jordiarti2
Beautiful. Adding an edit here after seeing a stunning rendition of the song, "Ave Maria" on YT by Tommy Johansson, the guitarist and vocalist of the Swedish band Sabaton, whom I honestly know nothing about. I just clicked on the video out of curiosity and was so glad I did. Please check it out JP, it is stunning !.
I really had a thing for this band back in the day I think I have pretty much every track they ever did. The first and second albums are the best imo. This song is not my favourite though. They did some slightly heavier stuff as well. Two very good guitarists at different times, and of course Julianne Regan’s voice is to die for. Please listen to some more of their stuff.
Seen them live once, back in the 80's, not a bad live act! She did some interesting stuff with Bernard Butler, but i dont remember the name of the band.
I'm always trying to interest reaction channels in All About Eve/Julianne Regan. AAE remains a shockingly underappreciated - often misunderstood - band. In part because they have a deeper catalogue than you might think (only four normal albums, but a ton of b-sides and rarities). Other people are throwing out scattered song titles, but instead...ruclips.net/video/FJYur_pUvh8/видео.html and ruclips.net/video/MQl3HioiCnw/видео.html
The song certainly draws me in, but at the same time it feels like something I've heard before. Don't mind if I have, and I was happy to continue being drawn in, but there's that just as a thought. (I think the drawing in trumps the feeling of familiarity). I wonder if the name of the band has anything to do with the *Steve Vai* song, *All About Eve* ? I seem to recall you mentioning Steve Vai somewhere, so I think maybe you're familiar with his music. Once, he stopped by on RUclips to leave a nice comment to a cover of the song posted by a guy called Shaheer Shahid - and that's largely because it's a great cover, on acoustic guitar, singing along. If you don't know the song, and I'm mistaken about your familiarity with him, you might want to get some opinions from those in the know about whether it's reaction material (and, I suppose, whether Steve Vai sues anyone who spells out his name). If you do, you'll love the cover: ruclips.net/video/s8Bjue98GLk/видео.html Just in case my memory is letting me down completely and utterly, and you're thinking, "Steve Who?" , he was hired by Frank Zappa when he was a kid to do "stunt guitar". He went on from there to create a lot of his own music. Still does, but the tempo has slowed down now it's become hard to make a living out of all that effort. And all the stuck in the mud dyed in the wool fans just want more of the same recipe, and have run out of capacity to be open to new things.
@@sicko_the_ew you're welcome! It's very good. If you've never seen any Bette Davis, I recommend Whatever Happened To Baby Jane. High camp and melodramatic, but also darkly funny and heartbreaking, with awesome work from Bette and Joan!
All About Eve, were a superb band with many wonderful songs, such as: "What Kind of Fool (Autumn Rhapsody)", "Our Summer", "Flowers in Our Hair", "December", "Every Angel", "In The Clouds", "Road To Your Soul", "Scarlet", "Tuesday's Child", "In The Meadow", "Strangeway". There are many more but these are good ones to continue with.
So glad you did some All about Eve. They are a goth/folk/acoustic/rock outfit form Englad. Martha's Harbour is one of their best songs, imho. Just gorgeous, but they've got a lot of great songs. Every Angel, Road to Your Soul, Farewell Mr Sorrow, Wishing the Hours Away, Wild-Hearted Woman, The Apple Tree Man... I could go on. I've always wanted someone to react to Martha's Harbour.
I fell in love with this band from their 2nd album "Scarlet and Other Stories" which I've played a lot. I've collected all I can find by the group. I highly recommend that album.
, their song Shelter from the Rain is hauntingly beautiful
Julianne Regan's voice is wonderful, and the first album is their strongest overall with some cracking tracks - my favourites are 'Flowers in our Hair', Shelter from the Rain' and 'Wild Hearted Woman'.
OMG...this brings back memories......they were such a great band.....the memories....friends,music...and I had hair😂....check December.
All About Eve is A lovely rabbit hole to go down. So many gorgeous tunes and some rockers also. Recommended 👍🏻
Haha I don't really remember requesting this one years ago - glad you got to it this time though, and enjoyed it. As others have said, they do heavier/rockier stuff too (such as Wild Hearted Woman, December, Gold & Silver) as well as other songs more along the lines of this one (Scarlet, The Pearl Fishermen, Pieces of Our Heart). They also have a few tracks with a more epic/prog flavour, such as In the Meadow, Outshine the Sun and (featuring David Gilmour) Are You Lonely, all well worth a listen to experience their different styles and more of Julianne's amazing voice...
Road to your soul is them rocking out.
I loved All About Eve - you really should do more by them. Their first two albums were my favourites, not a bad track on either of them 👌😎💖
They were a wonderful band back in the day. Their first 2 albums featured a delightful and enchanting mix of acoustic, pop and rock songs that prominently featured Julianne's magnificent voice that dripped with atmosphere and. You would like plenty of their other material based on your reaction here. She was able to reproduce it almost equally well live too. In my view it was a little saddening that they gradually moved away from the style that they gained the most success with to a more alternative/psychedelic sound by their 4th and final studio album whilst, sadly, gradually Julianne's stunning vocals were mixed lower and lower. If you're willing to react to another song or two of theirs, I would particularly recommend Road to Your Soul, December (full version), Tuesday's Child and the haunting Are You Lonely (which features some guitar licks by David Gilmour).
Definitely go for 'Road To Your Soul'
Oh, my word this takes me back....what a beautiful song, Julianne Regan has the most gorgeous voice, she was discovered by Wayne Hussey of "The Mission" when he asked her to perform backing vocals on their first album. All About Eve's music is a blend of Folk and rock music loosely speaking..... loved your reaction JP thanks.
More All About Eve. More more more. The album Touched by Jesus is my favorite, after Marty Wilson-Piper (from The Church) came on board. But all of their stuff is fantastic. Julianne Regan not only has the most gorgeous voice (both earthy and ethereal) but her lyrics are beautifully haunting and poetic. More, please.
"In The Meadow" is amazing
Especially live
Amazing voice. seen them live and are even better. Great songs.
I couldn't stop playing the album when it first came out, back in 1988. The opening track, "Flowers In Our Hair" and also "In The Clouds" were a couple of my favourites.
I remember the "Top of the Pops" incident. It was great that they returned the following week and played a perfect live rendition.
Oh wow, I'd forgotten about this song. Thank you to Paul for his gentle nudging and to you JP for letting yourself be nudged. Gorgeous song, gorgeous vocal. Thank you as always for your eclectic choices, JP. It's always a joy.
I watched that episode of Top Of The Pops. I'd just bought the album, told friends, colleagues and even some of the kids I taught how good it was, then they had to get shown up on live television. Another band from that era with a bewitching female vocalist are the Sundays, just about every track from their first two albums is a joy to listen to.
No, that was the coolest thing at the time because people thought she was protesting something by not singing.
Totally forgot how beautifully sung this was. A flashback to John Peels festive 50, which if I remember right this was up there that year.
Evening, Justin. Dave from London. Julianne Regan really has the Voice Of An Angel. The band mix these folky ballads with soft, melodic rock, and have a goth image. I have their second album Scarlet And Other Stories, on which there's a seasonal song, December - maybe for next year? Also on the album is another lovely acoustic number, The Pearl Fishermen.
P.S. my song ref is an album by a young Charlotte Church.
Lady Moonlight next please 🙏
This has always been one of my favourite ' sweet' songs from being a little girl.
I recorded on my parent's VHS the bbc version on Top of the Pop's, where it all went a bit wrong ( haha) and their return performance too. 😊
I literally just saw the TOTP appearance you mentioned within the last week, lol, but did not know (or remember) this song or group. I am often intrigued by song titles or group names and "All About Eve" just happens to be a top twenty or so favorite movie of mine. Everything you said about her voice I echo, and that gorgeous transition into the chorus, yes. Great upload, and yes, great suggestion.
Road To Your Soul is another All About Eve track that I'd recommend,
All About Eve - December
ruclips.net/video/mZ15nDrekTU/видео.html 😍🥰
Holy! This was a blast from the past.
Beautiful song! Love it :D
A beautiful song which was my gateway into a whole new world of music as a 16 year-old. A lovely reaction video. Subbed!
Such a beautiful song
They were just such an amazing band. There was a point in the late 80s where you kind of felt they were going to go stratospheric. They always did a mixture of rock/pop and acoustic ballads. I would definitely recommend Road To Your Soul or December for rock; Drowning or She Moved Through the Fair for another quieter one (Drowning is one of the best songs/recordings I've ever heard - I think it was just a b-side!) and, if you can find it, a live version of In the Meadow would be great.
I saw them at a simple minds gig 1989 Roundhay park a fantastic song brilliant
Goth Folk. I'm a lot more receptive to this now than I was at the time. Then it was all a bit drippy and twee, and Goths were darkly comical. Hearing this now, I can lazily drift into my past and float in tranquility for a while. The ocean theme reminds me of Sandy Denny.
Timeless album incredible
I can listen to their second album (Scarlet and other stories) in full anytime, the other 2 I have, have some nice songs as well but I rarely play them anymore.
Love this song
Everyone I knew tha knew music had this album back when it ame out. There was nothing else like it.
A song from my teenage years
Nice, you seem to be going through my music collection of late. Their other stuff is a more upbeat, a bit like The Mission (melodic/soft goth) but with female vocals of course. Every Angel is a big favourite of mine, please do that one.
You HAVE to see the notorious TOTP ''performance''! ALL bands had to mime on it at that time. The backing tape failed and the band just... sat there till the time ran out :D
It didn't fail, they forgot to send the music into the studio until halfway through the song.Those of us watching at home could hear it perfectly.
@@johncarr2806 ..which is a fail. But whatever!
Great reaction and a great group from the 90s. I saw them live quite a few times. Scarlet & Other Stories and the self titled first album were their best IMHO. Quickly went downhill when the lead guitarist (Tim Bricheno) left to join The Mission. Maybe try Pieces Of Our Heart or December next please? Or if you can find it, their version of Witch's Promise by Jethro Tull.
Pieces of our heart is lovely.
A great band I bought the album when it came out, saw them live and bought the t shirt and wore it until it disintegrated. The first three albums were great the third took a slightly more proggy direction but still great
Love this band in the 1980s have 2 albums they become big in the UK also check out Dream Academy
I'd forgotten how lovely this is. My favourite track is Every Angel, a genuinely thrilling song (though for some reason there's a rubbish intro I don't remember on my LP - I'm sure mine started about 0.24) ruclips.net/video/hVjffSg8K3s/видео.html&ab_channel=AllAboutEve-Topic Edit: found my version!!! ruclips.net/video/4q5_ej0k_Ks/видео.html&ab_channel=jordiarti2
Beautiful. Adding an edit here after seeing a stunning rendition of the song, "Ave Maria" on YT by Tommy Johansson, the guitarist and vocalist of the Swedish band Sabaton, whom I honestly know nothing about. I just clicked on the video out of curiosity and was so glad I did. Please check it out JP, it is stunning !.
You found them!
Galley slave meant your chained to the heart of the person you cant break free from them you love them so much
I really had a thing for this band back in the day I think I have pretty much every track they ever did. The first and second albums are the best imo. This song is not my favourite though. They did some slightly heavier stuff as well. Two very good guitarists at different times, and of course Julianne Regan’s voice is to die for. Please listen to some more of their stuff.
Seen them live once, back in the 80's, not a bad live act!
She did some interesting stuff with Bernard Butler, but i dont remember the name of the band.
I'm always trying to interest reaction channels in All About Eve/Julianne Regan. AAE remains a shockingly underappreciated - often misunderstood - band. In part because they have a deeper catalogue than you might think (only four normal albums, but a ton of b-sides and rarities). Other people are throwing out scattered song titles, but instead...ruclips.net/video/FJYur_pUvh8/видео.html and ruclips.net/video/MQl3HioiCnw/видео.html
I waited patiently for their mimed TOTP performance, only for it to go drastically wrong. A beautiful song nonetheless!
Sweet voice, this one is infamous for a top of the pops performance that went very wrong
Yep TOTP was all mimed, but she returned the next week and did it live.
Justin, while you like a gentle reminder please check Damien Rice's 'Eskimo'
Please listen to "in The Meadow"
The song certainly draws me in, but at the same time it feels like something I've heard before. Don't mind if I have, and I was happy to continue being drawn in, but there's that just as a thought. (I think the drawing in trumps the feeling of familiarity).
I wonder if the name of the band has anything to do with the *Steve Vai* song, *All About Eve* ?
I seem to recall you mentioning Steve Vai somewhere, so I think maybe you're familiar with his music. Once, he stopped by on RUclips to leave a nice comment to a cover of the song posted by a guy called Shaheer Shahid - and that's largely because it's a great cover, on acoustic guitar, singing along. If you don't know the song, and I'm mistaken about your familiarity with him, you might want to get some opinions from those in the know about whether it's reaction material (and, I suppose, whether Steve Vai sues anyone who spells out his name). If you do, you'll love the cover: ruclips.net/video/s8Bjue98GLk/видео.html
Just in case my memory is letting me down completely and utterly, and you're thinking, "Steve Who?" , he was hired by Frank Zappa when he was a kid to do "stunt guitar". He went on from there to create a lot of his own music. Still does, but the tempo has slowed down now it's become hard to make a living out of all that effort. And all the stuck in the mud dyed in the wool fans just want more of the same recipe, and have run out of capacity to be open to new things.
They took their name from the film!
@@malingor7042 Thanks. (Now I know about the film, too.)
@@sicko_the_ew you're welcome! It's very good. If you've never seen any Bette Davis, I recommend Whatever Happened To Baby Jane. High camp and melodramatic, but also darkly funny and heartbreaking, with awesome work from Bette and Joan!
Another, ordinary, jangly ballad 🙄 Did you like the rolling eyes? (rhetorical)... cos sometimes 'meh', just isn't enough.
Wheres your romance then.
@@paulcollins5586Romance? you've lost me. But then I am half Vulcan 🖖
Its a romantic ballad. if you dont like it try their rockier stuff.@@jfergs.3302
It's perfect for my New Year's Eve. I plan to make myself a cup of hot chocolate and have an early night.
@@delorangeadeNice, see you on the other side.