Winter Words - Hits & Rareties
Compilation album by
Released26 October 1992
LabelMercury
ProducerPaul Samwell-Smith
Wayne Hussey
Warne Liversey
All About Eve
All About Eve chronology
Ulraviolet
(1992)
Winter Words - Hits & Rareties
(1992)
(Seeing Stars)
(1993)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
NME6/10[1]

Winter Words - Hits & Rareties is a compilation album by All About Eve by their then-former record label Mercury with whom they had had an acrimonious split one year earlier.[2]

It contained two previously unreleased songs. Another similar compilation, The Best of All About Eve, was released in July 1999, although both have now been superseded by Keepsakes.

Track listing - Winter Words

  1. "Our Summer"
  2. "Flowers In Our Hair"
  3. "In the Clouds"
  4. "Martha's Harbour"
  5. "Every Angel"
  6. "Wild Hearted Woman"
  7. "What Kind of Fool"
  8. "Road to Your Soul"
  9. "Scarlet"
  10. "December"
  11. "Farewell Mr Sorrow"
  12. "Strange Way"
  13. "The Dreamer"
  14. "Paradise"
  15. "Candy Tree"
  16. "Drowning"
  17. "Wild Flowers"
  18. "Theft" +
  19. "Different Sky" +

Notes

+ New tracks previously unreleased.

"Theft" was mis-titled - apparently it should have been called "If I Had You".

The Best of All About Eve
Greatest hits album by
ReleasedJuly 1999
LabelMercury, Spectrum
All About Eve chronology
Winter Words
(1992)
The Best of All About Eve
(1999)
Fairy Light Nights
(2000)

Track listing - The Best of All About Eve

  1. "Our Summer"
  2. "Lady Moonlight"
  3. "Flowers in Our Hair"
  4. "Paradise"
  5. "Gypsy Dance"
  6. "In the Meadow"
  7. "Every Angel"
  8. "Martha's Harbour"
  9. "What Kind of Fool"
  10. "Gold and Silver"
  11. "Candy Tree"
  12. "Road to Your Soul"
  13. "Tuesday's Child"
  14. "Different Sky"
  15. "Farewell Mr Sorrow"
  16. "Wishing the Hours Away"
  17. "Are You Lonely"
  18. "Share It With Me"

References

  1. Culp, Nancy (14 November 1992). "Long Play". New Musical Express. p. 30.
  2. All About Eve - Winter Words: Hits & Rarities Album Reviews, Songs & More | AllMusic, retrieved 14 March 2023
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