Eve's Plum

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I Want It All 04:15 Tools
Save a Prayer 04:51 Tools
Blue 04:02 Tools
Eye 03:50 Tools
Die Like Someone 05:14 Tools
Jesus Loves You (Not as Much as I Do) 02:24 Tools
Venus Meets Pluto 05:16 Tools
Lipstuck 02:49 Tools
Once Twice 04:01 Tools
Kiss Your Feet 04:56 Tools
I Might Die 03:43 Tools
Lovely You 05:16 Tools
On the Outside 05:26 Tools
Wishing the Day Away 03:38 Tools
Cherry Alive 03:31 Tools
Believable 03:53 Tools
Want You Bad 02:41 Tools
Fairy Princess 03:50 Tools
Loved by You 03:50 Tools
Beautiful 04:34 Tools
Envy 03:14 Tools
Dog in My Heart 03:55 Tools
Sticky and Greasy 03:37 Tools
Serious Stuff 03:12 Tools
Only Anger 04:30 Tools
If I Can't Have You 03:02 Tools
I Will Survive (live) 04:41 Tools
I Will Survive 04:45 Tools
Envy (acoustic) 01:14 Tools
Hidden 00:00 Tools
Jesus Loves You 02:28 Tools
Save a Prayer (Duran Duran Cover) 04:51 Tools
Twist It 03:44 Tools
Lost in Space 03:29 Tools
Jesus Loves You (But Not as Much as I Do) 02:27 Tools
Blue (live) 04:37 Tools
Save A Prayer (Duran Duran) 04:51 Tools
If I Can't Have You (Yvonne Elliman cover) 03:02 Tools
eves plum - i will survive (gloria gaynor) 03:02 Tools
I Want It All (live) 03:02 Tools
Lipstuck (5-03 Fat like me) 03:51 Tools
Eye (Album Version) 03:51 Tools
Venus Meets Pluto (live) 03:51 Tools
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Eve's Plum was a rock band that originated in 1991 in New York City, United States. They released two albums and various singles in the mid-1990s, before disbanding in 1998. Michael Kotch and his twin brother Ben Kotch had been looking to start a band and needed a singer and bassist. After Colleen Fitzpatrick met Michael while both were in school at New York University, she eventually became the group's singer; Fitzpatrick, who had studied dance previously, had recently had some success with a leading role in John Waters' 1988 film, Hairspray, which went on to become a cult classic. The band went through several bass players. The name "Eve's Plum" was derived from Eve Plumb, the actress who most notably portrayed Jan Brady on The Brady Bunch. The group was signed to Sony Records in 1992, and in 1993, their debut album, "Envy", was released. Its first single (arguably its most popular) was "Blue", which had the good fortune to have its music video appear in an episode of Beavis and Butt-Head. Two additional singles were released from Envy, "Die Like Someone" and "I Want It All". After some difficulty locating the right bass player, Theo Mack joined the group. Another single, "Eye", appeared on the soundtrack to "Higher Learning". The band's second album, "Cherry Alive", was released in 1995. While developing the album, the band recorded a cover version of "If I Can't Have You" which found its way onto a compilation album, "Spirit Of 73 Rock for Choice". Two singles were promoted from Cherry Alive, though not very well: "Wishing the Day Away" and "Jesus Loves You". Not successful commercially, the band did not receive further support from their label and were subsequently dropped. They performed for some time thereafter, but this was the beginning of the end. They recorded "Save a Prayer" for a Duran Duran tribute album in 1998, but the band was not really viable. Its members moved on to other projects. Fitzpatrick has had some success with solo albums under the name Vitamin C, as well as acting parts in several films. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.