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Name = Keepsakes - A Collection | |
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Type = Double [[Compilation album|Compilation]] | |
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| name = Keepsakes - A Collection |
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Artist = [[All About Eve (band)|All About Eve]] | |
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| type = Compilation |
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| artist = [[All About Eve (band)|All About Eve]] |
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Background = orange | |
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| cover = AAE Keepsakes cover.jpg |
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Label = [[Mercury Records|Mercury]], [[Universal Records|Universal]] | |
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| released = 13 March 2006 |
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Reviews = <nowiki></nowiki> |
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*Get Ready To Rock! (5/5) [http://www.getreadytorock.com/reviews/all_about_eve2.htm link] | |
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Last album = ''[[Cinemasonic (album)|Cinemasonic]]'' <br/> (2003)| |
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This album = '''Keepsakes'''''<br />(2006) | |
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Next album = ''(Latest Album)''|}} |
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| label = [[Mercury Records|Mercury]], [[Universal Records|Universal]] |
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| producer = Julian Fernandez |
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| prev_title = [[Cinemasonic]] |
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| prev_year = 2003 |
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'''Keepsakes - A Collection''' is an anthology by [[All About Eve (band)|All About Eve]] released on |
'''''Keepsakes - A Collection''''' is an anthology by [[All About Eve (band)|All About Eve]] released on 13 March 2006. It is available either as a double CD or as a [[limited edition]] double CD and DVD set (the DVD containing the band's videos and television performances). |
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Unlike [[Winter Words]] this compilation had the support and involvement of the band. |
Unlike ''[[Winter Words (album)|Winter Words]]'', this compilation had the support and involvement of the band. Lead singer [[Julianne Regan]] said of it "Compiling the album reminded me that we were actually a pretty good band about 70% of the time." |
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band about 70% of the time." |
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==Track |
==Track listing== |
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'''First CD:''' |
'''First CD:''' |
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#Flowers in Our Hair (extended version) |
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#In the Clouds |
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1) Flowers in Our Hair (extended version) |
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#Calling Your Name |
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#Paradise (1989 remix) |
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2) In The Clouds |
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#[[Martha's Harbour]] |
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#Every Angel (7" remix) |
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3) Calling Your Name |
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#What Kind of Fool (Autumn Rhapsody) |
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#Wild Flowers (1988 BBC session version) |
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#Candy Tree (Live at the [[Hammersmith Odeon]] 1988) |
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#Wild Hearted Woman (Live at the Hammersmith Odeon 1988) |
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5) Martha's Harbour |
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#Our Summer (Live) |
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#In the Meadow (Live at the Hammersmith Odeon 1988) |
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6) Every Angel (7" remix) |
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#Gold and Silver |
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#Scarlet |
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7) What Kind Of Fool (Autumn Rhapsody) |
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#Road to Your Soul |
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#Drowning |
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8) Wild Flowers (1988 BBC session version) |
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#December |
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#What Kind of Fool 2006 |
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9) Candy Tree (Live at the [[Hammersmith Odeon]] 1988) |
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#The Empty Dancehall - Revisited |
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10) Wild Hearted Woman (Live at the [[Hammersmith Odeon]] 1988) |
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11) Our Summer (Live) |
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12) In The Meadow (Live at the [[Hammersmith Odeon]] 1988) |
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13) Gold and Silver |
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14) Scarlet |
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15) Road To Your Soul |
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16) Drowning |
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17) December |
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18) What Kind Of Fool 2006 |
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19) The Empty Dancehall - Revisited |
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'''Second CD:''' |
'''Second CD:''' |
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#Farewell Mr Sorrow |
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#Strange Way |
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1) Farewell Mr Sorrow |
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#Rhythm of Life |
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#Wishing the Hours Away |
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2) Strange Way |
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#The Dreamer (Tim Palmer Mix) |
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#Touched by Jesus |
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3) Rhythm Of Life |
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#Are You Lonely |
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#[[See Emily Play]] (Demo Version) |
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4) Wishing the Hours Away |
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#Phased |
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#Freeze |
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5) The Dreamer (Tim Palmer Mix) |
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#I Don't Know (Alternate Version) |
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#Some Finer Day |
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6) Touched By Jesus |
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#Infrared |
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#Outshine the Sun |
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7) Are You Lonely |
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#Let Me Go Home |
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#Keepsakes |
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8) See Emily Play (Demo Version) |
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#Raindrops |
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9) Phased |
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10) Freeze |
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11) I Don't Know (Alternate Version) |
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12) Some Finer Day |
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13) Infrared |
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14) Outshine The Sun |
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15) Let Me Go Home |
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16) Keepsakes |
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17) Reaindrops |
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'''DVD (only available on [[limited edition]] version):''' |
'''DVD (only available on [[limited edition]] version):''' |
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#Flowers in Our Hair (video) |
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#In the Clouds (video) |
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#Wild Hearted Woman (video) |
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#Every Angel (video) |
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#Martha's Harbour (video) |
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#What Kind of Fool (video) |
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#Road to Your Soul (video) |
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#December (video) |
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#Scarlet (video) |
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#Farewell Mr Sorrow (video) |
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#Strange Way (video) |
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#The Dreamer (video) |
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#Phased (video) |
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#Some Finer Day (video) |
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#Let Me Go Home (video) |
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#Every Angel (performed for ''[[Going Live!]]'' in 1988) |
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8) December (video) |
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#Martha's Harbour (performed (live) for ''[[Top of the Pops]]'' in 1988) |
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#What Kind of Fool (performed for ''Top of the Pops'' in 1988) |
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9) Scarlet (video) |
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#Scarlet (performed for ''Daytime Live'' in 1990) |
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#More Than the Blues (performed for ''Daytime Live'' in 1990) |
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10) Farewell Mr Sorrow (video) |
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#Farewell Mr Sorrow (performed for ''Top of the Pops'' in 1991) |
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11) Strange Way (video) |
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12) The Dreamer (video) |
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13) Phased (video) |
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14) Some Finer Day (video) |
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15) Let Me Go Home (video) |
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16) Every Angel (performed for [[Going Live!]] in 1988) |
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17) Martha's Harbour (performed (live) for [[Top of the Pops]] in 1988) |
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18) What Kind Of Fool (performed for [[Top of the Pops]] in 1988) |
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19) Scarlet (performed for [[Daytime Live]] in 1990) |
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20) More Than The Blues (performed for [[Daytime Live]] in 1990) |
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21) Farewell Mr Sorrow (performed for [[Top of the Pops]] in 1991) |
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'''The DVD also features two [[Easter egg (virtual)|Easter Eggs]]:''' |
'''The DVD also features two [[Easter egg (virtual)|Easter Eggs]]:''' |
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#Martha's Harbour (performed (mimed) for ''Top of the Pops'' in 1988 - the "infamous" version [see notes]) |
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#What Kind of Fool (an alternate version of the video deemed suitable for children as it does not feature [[tarot]] cards) |
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1) Martha's Harbour (performed (mimed) for [[Top of the Pops]] in 1988 - the "infamous" version [see notes]) |
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2) What Kind Of Fool (an alternate version of the video deemed suitable for children as it does not feature [[Tarot]] Cards) |
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==Notes== |
==Notes== |
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Despite this compilation being in the [[greatest hits]] vein it does feature a large number of songs which have not |
Despite this compilation being in the [[greatest hits]] vein, it does feature a large number of songs which have not appeared in any previously recorded format (including all of the live and demo tracks). |
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The compilation also contains four completely new songs which are '''What Kind of Fool 2006, The Empty Dancehall Revisited,''' '''Keepsakes''' (which has also been released as a [[single (music)|single]]) and '''Raindrops.''' |
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The sleeve-notes to this compilation are a no-holds barred history of the [[All About Eve (band)|band]] which detail the failures and the mistakes as well as the triumphs. |
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The "infamous" version of '''Martha's Harbour''' was a [[Top of the Pops]] performance featuring just [[Julianne Regan]] and [[Tim Bricheno]] which - as usual at the time - was mimed. Unfortunately the backing tape wasn't played to the performers which meant that they couldn't hear what they were meant to be miming to - whereas the audience could here the song with the two of them just sitting there. They pick it up to much applause mid-way through the second verse when someone realised the mistake. |
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The compilation also contains four completely new or re-worked songs which are "What Kind of Fool 2006", "The Empty Dancehall Revisited", "Keepsakes" (which has also been released as a [[single (music)|download single]]) and "Raindrops". |
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'''The Empty Dancehall Revisited''' and '''Raindrops''' feature [[Tim Bricheno]] playing on an All About Eve album for the first time since their second album [[Scarlet and Other Stories]] seventeen years beforehand. |
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The sleeve-notes to this compilation are a no-holds barred history of the band which detail the failures and the mistakes as well as the triumphs. |
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[[Marty Willson-Piper]] wasn't available for the [[Top of the Pops]] performance of '''Farewell Mr Sorrow''' so his part in the mime was taken by a roadie called Adam Birch. |
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[[Top of the Pops#Miming|The "infamous" version of "Martha's Harbour"]] was a ''[[Top of the Pops]]'' performance featuring just [[Julianne Regan]] and [[Tim Bricheno]] which - as was usual [[BBC]] policy at the time - was mimed. Unfortunately the backing tape wasn't played to the performers and which meant that they couldn't hear what they were supposed to be miming to - whereas the TV audience could hear the song with the two of them just sitting there. They pick the song up to much studio audience applause mid-way through the second verse, when someone realised the mistake. |
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==See also== |
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[[All About Eve (band)]] |
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"The Empty Dancehall Revisited" and "Raindrops" feature Bricheno playing on an All About Eve album for the first time since their second album ''[[Scarlet and Other Stories]]'' seventeen years beforehand. |
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[[Julianne Regan]] |
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[[Marty Willson-Piper]] wasn't available for the ''Top of the Pops'' performance of "Farewell Mr Sorrow" so his part in the mime was taken by a roadie called Adam Birch.{{citation needed|date=March 2019}} |
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[[Tim Bricheno]] |
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{{All About Eve}} |
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[[Marty Willson-Piper]] |
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[[Category:2006 compilation albums]] |
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[[Category:2006 video albums]] |
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[[Category:Music video compilation albums]] |
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[[Category:Mercury Records compilation albums]] |
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Latest revision as of 06:15, 18 April 2022
Keepsakes - A Collection | ||||
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Released | 13 March 2006 | |||
Label | Mercury, Universal | |||
Producer | Julian Fernandez | |||
All About Eve chronology | ||||
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Keepsakes - A Collection is an anthology by All About Eve released on 13 March 2006. It is available either as a double CD or as a limited edition double CD and DVD set (the DVD containing the band's videos and television performances).
Unlike Winter Words, this compilation had the support and involvement of the band. Lead singer Julianne Regan said of it "Compiling the album reminded me that we were actually a pretty good band about 70% of the time."
Track listing
[edit]First CD:
- Flowers in Our Hair (extended version)
- In the Clouds
- Calling Your Name
- Paradise (1989 remix)
- Martha's Harbour
- Every Angel (7" remix)
- What Kind of Fool (Autumn Rhapsody)
- Wild Flowers (1988 BBC session version)
- Candy Tree (Live at the Hammersmith Odeon 1988)
- Wild Hearted Woman (Live at the Hammersmith Odeon 1988)
- Our Summer (Live)
- In the Meadow (Live at the Hammersmith Odeon 1988)
- Gold and Silver
- Scarlet
- Road to Your Soul
- Drowning
- December
- What Kind of Fool 2006
- The Empty Dancehall - Revisited
Second CD:
- Farewell Mr Sorrow
- Strange Way
- Rhythm of Life
- Wishing the Hours Away
- The Dreamer (Tim Palmer Mix)
- Touched by Jesus
- Are You Lonely
- See Emily Play (Demo Version)
- Phased
- Freeze
- I Don't Know (Alternate Version)
- Some Finer Day
- Infrared
- Outshine the Sun
- Let Me Go Home
- Keepsakes
- Raindrops
DVD (only available on limited edition version):
- Flowers in Our Hair (video)
- In the Clouds (video)
- Wild Hearted Woman (video)
- Every Angel (video)
- Martha's Harbour (video)
- What Kind of Fool (video)
- Road to Your Soul (video)
- December (video)
- Scarlet (video)
- Farewell Mr Sorrow (video)
- Strange Way (video)
- The Dreamer (video)
- Phased (video)
- Some Finer Day (video)
- Let Me Go Home (video)
- Every Angel (performed for Going Live! in 1988)
- Martha's Harbour (performed (live) for Top of the Pops in 1988)
- What Kind of Fool (performed for Top of the Pops in 1988)
- Scarlet (performed for Daytime Live in 1990)
- More Than the Blues (performed for Daytime Live in 1990)
- Farewell Mr Sorrow (performed for Top of the Pops in 1991)
The DVD also features two Easter Eggs:
- Martha's Harbour (performed (mimed) for Top of the Pops in 1988 - the "infamous" version [see notes])
- What Kind of Fool (an alternate version of the video deemed suitable for children as it does not feature tarot cards)
Notes
[edit]Despite this compilation being in the greatest hits vein, it does feature a large number of songs which have not appeared in any previously recorded format (including all of the live and demo tracks).
The compilation also contains four completely new or re-worked songs which are "What Kind of Fool 2006", "The Empty Dancehall Revisited", "Keepsakes" (which has also been released as a download single) and "Raindrops".
The sleeve-notes to this compilation are a no-holds barred history of the band which detail the failures and the mistakes as well as the triumphs.
The "infamous" version of "Martha's Harbour" was a Top of the Pops performance featuring just Julianne Regan and Tim Bricheno which - as was usual BBC policy at the time - was mimed. Unfortunately the backing tape wasn't played to the performers and which meant that they couldn't hear what they were supposed to be miming to - whereas the TV audience could hear the song with the two of them just sitting there. They pick the song up to much studio audience applause mid-way through the second verse, when someone realised the mistake.
"The Empty Dancehall Revisited" and "Raindrops" feature Bricheno playing on an All About Eve album for the first time since their second album Scarlet and Other Stories seventeen years beforehand.
Marty Willson-Piper wasn't available for the Top of the Pops performance of "Farewell Mr Sorrow" so his part in the mime was taken by a roadie called Adam Birch.[citation needed]