Scarlet and Other Stories is the second studio album by All About Eve. It was held to be considerably darker both in tone and lyrics than their first album, All About Eve. The relationship between lead singer Julianne Regan and guitarist Tim Bricheno broke down during the album's recording and production, and Regan later said that she hadn't wept as much in her life as she had during the making of this album.
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All About Eve (1988). Scarlet and Other Stories (1989). She Moves Through the Fair" is the only non-All About Eve composition on the album, it being a traditional Irish folk song. One of the B-Sides to the single "What Kind of Fool" was "The Garden of Jane Delawney", originally by Trees.
Album Scarlet and Other Stories. Dress me in scarlet Ribbons and bows so everyone knows I'm hiding a face That hasn't the grace to go free Dress me in shadows Sad April skies have opened my eyes To the lie that I live And given the river away I'll change these clothes if I want to, and I do. I think that I've found out What no-one's about to tell me I think that I've found out I don't wear scarlet well. Waiting before me Poets and painters may say; "When will you stumble our way Kick off your red shoes and fly now" I'll die for.
Scarlet and Other Stories is the second studio album by All About Eve. Scarlet and Other Stories reached No. 9 in the UK charts with three Top 40 singles resulting from it. Contents. 1 Track listing Disc One. Road to Your Soul.
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Scarlet and Other Stories" is the second studio album by All About Eve. It is widely held to be considerably darker both in tone and lyrics than their first album, All About Eve. Possible reasons for this included the disintegration of the (both personal and professional) relationship between Julianne Regan (lead singer) and Tim Bricheno (lead guitarist) during the album's recording and production.