Eddi Reader (album) explained

Eddi Reader
Type:Album
Artist:Eddi Reader
Cover:Eddireader_album.gif
Released:UK: 20 June 1994
Japan: 25 July 1994
US: 13 September 1994
Studio:El Mirador, Ojai, California
Genre:Folk-pop
Length:49:43
Label:Blanco y Negro
Producer:Greg Penny
Prev Title:Mirmama
Prev Year:1992
Next Title:Candyfloss and Medicine
Next Year:1996

Eddi Reader is the second studio album by the Scottish singer Eddi Reader released in the United Kingdom on 20 June 1994.

The album was recorded in America with producer Greg Penny (k.d. lang's producer on Ingénue), and was the first to feature songs written and co-written with future regular cohort Boo Hewerdine. It also featured four songs written by ex Fairground Attraction member Mark Nevin.

With major label backing and extensive radio & MTV-play for the single "Patience of Angels" it is Reader's most successful chart album to date, going Top 40 in the UK in its first week of release.

On the strength of this success, Reader received the Brit Award for British Female Solo Artist the following year.

Two additional singles were released: "Joke (I'm Laughing)" and "Dear John". The latter was co-written by Kirsty MacColl and originally intended for her 1993 album Titanic Days. However MacColl was going through a divorce at the time and felt the song was too painful to release and offered the track to Reader. It would later resurface as a demo recording on the 2005 re-released Titanic Days. Reader has worked with Kirsty's half brothers Neill and Calum MacColl.

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