Concert series and two live albums by All About Eve
Fairy Light Nights
Live album by
All About Eve
Released
12 June 2000
Label
Yeaah, Almafame
Producer
All About Eve
All About Eve chronology
(Seeing Stars) (1993)
Fairy Light Nights (2000)
Fairy Light Nights 2 (2001)
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Fairy Light Nights is the collective term for a large number of acoustic gigs performed by All About Eve between January 2000 and February 2002. The name stems from the fact that fairy lights were hung from the music and microphone stands. Two live albums were released during this time, one as Fairy Light Nights in 2000 (sometimes referred to as Fairy Light Nights 1) and Fairy Light Nights 2 a year later. These recordings were also later released as a double album, Acoustic Nights, in 2003.
The "Fairy Light Night" concerts featured a simple line-up of Julianne Regan on lead vocals, Marty Willson-Piper on a variety of acoustic guitars and backing vocals, and Andy Cousin on electric bass or acoustic 12-string guitar, with occasional guest appearances by other musicians.
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