Eve Gallagher, born in Sunderland, Tyne and Wear, United Kingdom, is a British singer known for her contributions to the house music scene. Her career began to take off in 1990 with the release of her debut single "Love Come Down", which became a club success on both sides of the Atlantic featuring remixes from David Morales. This was followed by "Love Is a Master of Disguise" and "Heaven Has to Wait". In 1995, Eve Gallagher achieved significant chart success with "You Can Have It All", which featured two distinct mixes and became a house and hardbag anthem. Her debut album Woman Can Have It was released in the UK and US in 1996, produced by Boy George, Amos Pizzey, and Evolution. The album included variations of older singles as well as new material. In July 1996, "Heartbreak" was released by Mrs Wood featuring Eve Gallagher and was playlisted by BBC Radio 1. In 2002, Eve Gallagher co-wrote and sang the dance hit "Take It or Leave It" for DJ Antoine. She also contributed to Ken Hensley's album Blood On The Highway in 2007, singing the ballad "Think Twice". Subsequently, Gallagher created the project Galacteve with her husband Yves Poli and Uli Heinzler, mixing house, electronica, and rock.
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