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Out There (Hybr)
Eleanor Mcevoy
Out There (Hybr)
Genres: Folk, International Music, New Age, Pop
 
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All Artists: Eleanor Mcevoy
Title: Out There (Hybr)
Members Wishing: 3
Total Copies: 0
Label: Market Square UK
Original Release Date: 1/1/2006
Re-Release Date: 11/2/2006
Album Type: Hybrid SACD - DSD, Import
Genres: Folk, International Music, New Age, Pop
Styles: Celtic, Adult Alternative
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 5391507060112
 

CD Reviews

A nice package
Graeme A. G. Scott | Scotland | 01/24/2007
(3 out of 5 stars)

"Eleanor McEvoy

Out There - Moscodisc Records MOSACD303



It is a very welcome back to Eleanor and her new CD. Bravely taking on almost all of the instrumentation and arranging this has turned into a very fine outing. Blessed with a voice that is instantly recognisable all the trademark elements are present. Sharp observational writing that is amusing, music that hooks you on the line and very accomplished playing. This time around she casts her net on, of course love and life, but also on the transient elements associated with our must have world.



The album is split into parts 1 & 2 and has a total of fifteen tracks. Kicking off with the self deprecating Non Smoking Single Female, a song about the difficulties of finding a partner is an amusing and accurate analysis of those rather sad wanted ads seen in many publications.



When you have a singer and writer of this quality it would be unfair to select out favourite tracks but To Sweep Away A Fool, Quote I Love You Unquote and Vigeland's Dream from part 1 are very fine.



Part 2's Three Nights In November is particularly poignant. Fields Of Dublin 4 has the silliness of our material and busy world down pat and The Way You Wear Your Troubles with its simple blues feel work well.



Mention should also be made of brilliant simple covers of Marvin Gaye's Mercy Mercy Me and Roll Um Easy from Little Feat's Lowell George, which are icing on this aural cake. This album has a beautiful sound to the recording, which shows Eleanor off for the fine artist she is.



Graeme Scott

Blues Matters magazine and Radio VRN1287 Scotland

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Superb display by multi-talented songwriter
R. McEvoy | Ireland | 02/16/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Eleanor's subject matter is always highly engaging and entertaining. Try "Suffer so Well" on this her sixth album. It is also amazing to find that she plays every instrument on the album except drums, and sings all the backing tracks. These are the art songs of the 21st century.



Don't take my word for it, Google Eleanor McEvoy and check it out!"
This album deserves 5 stars!
I. Laurila | 02/03/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)

"The previous review hit all of the elements of how wonderful this album is - but one disagreement - it is truly a five, not three, star album - one anyone who loves great music would want to add to their collection. One other point - in the description of the album it states that SACD compatible equipment is needed to play the album - this is not the case - it can be played on any type of equipment. Please add this album to your collection - you won't be sorry!"