All About Eve [1988] All About Eve

[01] Flowers In Our Hair
[02] Gypsy Dance
[03] In The Clouds
[04] Martha's Harbour
[05] Every Angel
[06] Like Emily
[07] Shelter From The Rain
[08] She Moves Through The Fair (Version)
[09] Wild Hearted Woman
[10] Never Promise (Anyone Forever)
[11] Apple Tree Man
[12] What Kind Of Fool
[13] In The Meadow
[14] Lady Moonlight



amg: To label (in any way) the self-titled debut from All About Eve "goth" is a perfect example of how loosely the term was being thrown around in the mid- to late '80s in England. Sure, the Eves had a bit of goth cred (touring with the Mission, early singles that sounded a lot like Siouxsie), but All About Eve is more folksy than menacing, and follows the tradition of later-era Fairport Convention more than Bauhaus or the Sisters of Mercy. The band had already developed its more folksy sound on its independently released singles, but with Paul Samwell-Smith producing, All About Eve graduated from quasi-Siouxsie clones into a full-blown example of late-'80s "goth pop." Steeped in folksy melodies and hippie-esque lyrics, All About Eve can seem a bit dramatic and drippy, but it makes up for its faults with solid song arrangements and a glossy production that fits the band's melodic sensibilities and polished guitar work. While it may not be part of the pantheon of rock as a whole, All About Eve stands out as a prime example of a time in English pop music when things weren't quite certain.
(amg 8/10)