Eleanor McEvoyCountry of origin:Ireland Type of music generally:Mainstream pop Status:Most recent release, The Thomas Moore Project (2017) See also:Eleanor McEvoy's site Comparisons:Other 90s/00s pop singers with folk streaks Covers/own material:Own and co-written General comments:She isn't the most riveting artist, but she does have some fair pop tunes (and I keep comparing her album from 1998 to Dido's, although Dido's is better). Plus, she's a very sweet person. (paul2k@aol.com) Comments about live performance:A few years ago, I had a chance to see Eleanor McEvoy perform in Washington, DC when she was doing a tour for Snapshots. It was a noisy pub, but McEvoy put on a great show nonetheless. (c. 2002, paul2k@aol.com) Recommended first album:Eleanor McEvoy or Yola Recordings:
What's Following Me?Release info:1996 Availability:Wide Ecto priority:Highly recommended Comments:Nice album of upbeat pop-rock songs. I really like "The Fire Overhead" with its traditional Irish sound. (JoAnn Whetsell) SnapshotsRelease info:1999—Columbia—CK 494598.2 Availability:Wide Ecto priority:Highly recommended Produced by:Rupert Hine Comments:Beautiful, clean compositions all the way through capturing McEvoy's keen songwriting talent like no album she has done before. Songs are painted lavishly with a synth-heavy, drum loopy finish. Nearly every song has a 12" feel (meaning possible remixes) with "Did You Tell Him?," "She Had It All" and my personal favorites, "To One Who Didn't Know You" and "Wrapping Me Up in Luxury" being pure pop pleasures. (thecritics@earthlink.net) YolaRelease info:2001—Blue Dandelion/Mosco—EMCD1 Availability:Wide Ecto priority:Highly recommended Group members:Eleanor McEvoy—vocals, backing vocals, guitars, violins Guest artists:Brian Connor—Steinway piano, keyboards Produced by:Eleanor McEvoy and Brian Connor Comments:Yola's an excellent album! Strong lyrics, terrific sounding music. (billonline@adlerbooks.com) I'd Rather Go BlondeRelease info:2010 Availability:Wide Ecto priority:Highly recommended Comments:Upbeat folky pop with humor and attitude. My favorite of Eleanor's albums. (JoAnn Whetsell) AloneRelease info:2011—Moscodisc—MOSCD 409 Availability:Wide Ecto priority:Highly recommended Comments:These acoustic re-recordings are nicely done, but I find the album a little boring. I do really like "Harbour" and the "Eve of Destruction" cover. (JoAnn Whetsell) Further info:Tracks only available on compilations include: Thanks to JoAnn Whetsell for work on this entry.
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