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Eleanor McEvoy is the 1993 studio album debut of Eleanor McEvoy, released on Geffen Records. International radio hits followed with the release of the two main singles "A Woman's Heart" and "Apologize. The former track had originally gained fame (in a different recording with Mary Black) as the title track for A Woman's Heart, the biggest-selling Irish album in Irish history.
Eleanor McEvoy’s 9th studio album Alone is a collection of 12 stripped-down solo numbers, including her single ‘You’ll Hear Better Songs (Than This)’, ‘A Woman’s Heart,’ and a take on . Sloan’s ‘Eve Of Destruction’. Says McEvoy, There was a time when I was stranded in a long gap between tour dates and, with time to kill, I headed for the peace of The Grange; a small studio tucked away in the Norfolk countryside
Out There is Eleanor McEvoy's sixth studio album. McEvoy, a t, produced and arranged Out There, and played all instruments on the album and supplied all vocals. The album includes ten new compositions by McEvoy plus two co-writes with the Beautiful South's Dave Rotheray.
Eleanor McEvoy is an impressive debut album from McEvoy, proving that she is not only capable of fusing contemporary folk and celtic music, but that she's a singer-songwriter with a graceful, individual voice. Both the music and the songs have a quietly powerful beauty, which makes it no wonder that the album helped McEvoy win the Irish Record Industry Award for Best New Artist.
Profile: Irish singer and songwriter, born 22 January 1967. What's Following Me? (Album).
Eleanor McEvoy, her first album, recorded in Windmill Lane Studios, was released in February 1993, and tours in the United States, Asia, and Europe followed. Back on Irish soil, McEvoy was awarded Best New Artist, Best New Performer, and Best Songwriter Awards by the Irish entertainment and music industries. In 2011, Portuguese singer Luis Represas included a version of Go Now from McEvoy's eponymous album on his recording Reserva Especial. ELEANOR McEVOY PRESENTS was a project which was instigated for the reopening of the Wexford Arts Centre in October 2006. For four weeks during the Wexford Festival Opera McEvoy featured some of her favourite performers of contemporary music. The first show on Friday 27 October featured McEvoy herself.
Tracklist Hide Credits
A1 | Finding Myself Lost Again |
A2 | Only A Woman's HeartArranged By [String Quartet] – Eleanor McEvoyCello – Peter HickeryViola – Randall DevineViolin – Briege McGoldrick, Cornelia Sexton |
A3 | Apologise |
A4 | Boundaries Of Your Mind |
A5 | For YouArranged By – Eleanor McEvoyCello – David JamesOboe – David Agnew |
A6 | Go NowArranged By – Eleanor McEvoyCello – David James |
B1 | It's Mine |
B2 | Not Quite Love |
B3 | Promises We Keep |
B4 | Music Of It All |
B5 | Leave Her Now |
B6 | Breathing HopeArranged By – Eleanor McEvoyCello – David James |
B7 | Stray Thoughts |
Companies, etc.
- Distributed By – BMG Records (UK) Ltd.
Credits
- Bass – Jim Tate
- Drums, Percussion, Programmed By – Noel Eccles
- Guitar, Vocals, Piano, Organ [Hammond], Harmonium, Violin – Eleanor McEvoy
- Producer, Engineer, Mixed By – Pat Moran
Notes
℗ 1993 Geffen Records, Inc. © 1993 Geffen Records, Inc.Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode: 7 20642 45354 4
Other versions
Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
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GED24606 | Eleanor McEvoy | Eleanor McEvoy (CD, Album) | Geffen Records | GED24606 | UK & Europe | 1993 |
GEFC-24606 | Eleanor McEvoy | Eleanor McEvoy (Cass, Album, Dol) | Geffen Records | GEFC-24606 | Canada | 1993 |
MVCG-132 | Eleanor McEvoy | Eleanor McEvoy (CD, Album) | Geffen Records | MVCG-132 | Japan | 1993 |
GEFC-24606 | Eleanor McEvoy | Eleanor McEvoy (Cass, Album, Dol) | Geffen Records | GEFC-24606 | US | 1993 |
GEFD-24606 | Eleanor McEvoy | Eleanor McEvoy (CD, Album) | Geffen Records | GEFD-24606 | US | 1993 |