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Eve's Plum


Country of origin:

U.S.

Type of music generally:

Alternative pop/rock

Status:

Band has broken up. Final release, Cherry Alive (1995)

See also:

Wikipedia's entry on Eve's Plum

Comparisons:

The Breeders, Letters to Cleo, Madder Rose

Covers/own material:

Own

General comments:

Eve's Plum were part of a wave of female-fronted alternative rock bands that flourished in the mid-1990s. Alas, few of them survived more than a couple of albums, and so it was with Eve's Plum. And yes, their name is a play on the name of the actress who played Jan on The Brady Bunch.

Recommended first album:

envy

Recordings:

  • envy (1993)
  • Cherry Alive (1995)

envy

Release info:

1993—Sony (U.S.)—BK 53070

Availability:

Wide

Ecto priority:

Recommended for fans of alternative pop

Group members:

Colleen Fitzpatrick—vocals
Michael Kotch—guitars
Chris—bass
Benjamin Kitch—drums

Guest artists:

Don Fleming—lead guitar, extra guitar
Roger Greenawalt—acoustic guitar, tambourine

Produced by:

Roger Greenawalt, co-produced by Steve Boyer

Comments:

Enjoyable alternarock with some driving, rocking tunes, some boppy tunes, some quieter ones. The lead singer has a strong voice. I enjoy listening to this but it's not quite distinctive enough to make its way into my player often. (Neile)

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