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Mcevoy,Eleanor Early Hours Super-Audio CD
- SKU:
- 09974494
- UPC:
- 5391507060051
- MPN:
- 128
- Condition:
- New
Description
'Early Hours' takes Eleanor McEvoy's music to new heights. Couched now in a mature jazz/blues context, her melodic and sensitive songs - packed as ever with wry, insightful social observation - benefit from first rate performances. "It would be a tragedy given the exquisite understated magnificence and warmth of these 42 minutes if all Eleanor McEvoy were remembered is 'fl Woman's Heart". Eleanor's Dido-before-Dido voice and some of the best happy/sad songs she has ever written plus deconstructed classics by Chuck Berry and Bert Jansch, this is her 'White Ladder', her 'Life for Rent'. a triumph. MOJO. The appeal of early hours lies in it's basic folk-roots simplicity, nothing is allowed to get in the way of the songs. Like good food McEvoy's music requires no garnish. " MAVERICK... The key word here is luxury because that is the musical feeling that this album creates. Make no mistake, this is an outstanding piece of musicianship. BBC RADIO 2 While Thea Gilmore gets all the attention, the similarly gifted Eleanor McEvoy has been busy honing a far-more affecting brand of singer-songwriterly femme-folk... imbued with the beauty of Judie Tzuke and the wordplay of Suzanne Vega. That's a pantheon that McEvoy is eminently qualified to join, now is the time for it to happen. LOGO MAGAZINE One to give Katie Melua a run for her money. Ax MAGAZINE. 2006.
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1. You'll Hear Better Songs (Than This) 2. Memphis Tennessee 3. D. J 4. I'll Be Willing 5. Driving Home from Butler's 6. Ave Maria 7. Make Mine a Small One 8. Slipping Away 9. Sail Me High 10. Days Roll By 11. Where Did My Life Go 12. The End of the Day 13. Anach Cuain (Eanach Dhuin)