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Fairground Attraction are a London-based folk and soft rock band. They are best known for the 1988 hits "Perfect" and "Find My Love", ... Beautiful Happening ...
Sadenia "Eddi" Reader MBE (born 29 August 1959) [1] is a Scottish singer-songwriter, known for her work as the lead vocalist of the folk and soft rock band Fairground Attraction and for an enduring solo career. She is the recipient of three Brit Awards.
The album is a characteristic blend of folk, jazz, country, and Cajun elements (all but one of its songs being written by band member Mark E. Nevin). Released on 16 May 1988, it followed the success of the band's first single, "Perfect", by entering the UK Albums Chart at number seven, and peaking at number two. [3]
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Ay Fond Kiss is the second album released by British group Fairground Attraction. It was released on 18 June 1990. It was released on 18 June 1990. The title is a misspelling of the Robert Burns poem " Ae Fond Kiss ", which lead singer Eddi Reader also covered on her 2003 album Sings the Songs of Robert Burns .
"Clare" is a song by British band Fairground Attraction, which was released on 16 January 1989 as the final single from their debut album The First of a Million Kisses. The song peaked in the UK Singles Chart at number 49. It was the last single released by the band before they split up.
"A Smile in a Whisper" is a song by British band Fairground Attraction, which was released on 31 October 1988 as the third single from their debut album The First of a Million Kisses. The song peaked in the UK Singles Chart at number 75. It was the first (and second last) single from their debut album to not enter the UK Top 40.