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Eleanor McEvoy

Out There

Eleanor McEvoy covers Little Feat
about 1 year ago

More specifically, a Lowell George penned tune. Whoa I am just a vagabond, a drifter on the run the eloquent profanity, it rolls right off my tongue And I have dined in palaces, drunk wine with kings and queens But darlin', oh darlin', you're the best thing I ever seen

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Tunes of Love and Life
about 1 year ago

Review by Colin Irwin, Mojo, February 2007 "Forever associated with 'Only a Woman's Heart', massively underrated Irish singer / songwriter, McEvoy raises the stakes with an ambitious self-produced, self-arranged album. It tackles Marvin Gaye and Lowell George and includes a Dave Rotheray collaboration along with her own immaculately tuneful, lyrically potent tales of love and life."

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Out There with Eleanor
about 1 year ago
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Taken from her 2006 release "Out There", The Way You Wear Your Troubles has a simple blues feel that showcases the rich timbre of her voice.No doubt, a hidden treasure.

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