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Eleanor Mcevoy- Stuff

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Ireland's internationally acclaimed singer songwriter Eleanor McEvoy releases her latest album STUFF on the MOSCODISC label. An eleven track collection, Stuff tells tales of unrequited love, lust and eloquent farewell, a heady brew of caustic observation laced with wit and wry self deprecation typical of multi-instrumentalist McEvoy, all delivered in the Irish star's rich, lilting voice. Known for touring Europe in a black Hearse, Stuff somewhat reflects the content of Dublin-born McEvoy's current live ALONE show. The album includes her Soul groove, "The Thought of You", the acerbic 'Deliver Me', 'Little Look' (a collaboration with Polish a cappella group Banana Boat) and 'Lovers Chapel', recorded with (ex Beautiful South) Dave Rotheray's Homespun.' Stuff also includes a mournful reading of Chuck Berry's 'Memphis Tennessee', plus 'Milford', which McEvoy performs as a tribute to singer Edith Piaf and writer Georges Moustaki.

Format: New CD/Rock

Eleanor Mcevoy- Stuff

SKU: 5391507060327
Regular price R$ 85,00
Unit price
per

Release Date: 09.16.2014

 
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Ireland's internationally acclaimed singer songwriter Eleanor McEvoy releases her latest album STUFF on the MOSCODISC label. An eleven track collection, Stuff tells tales of unrequited love, lust and eloquent farewell, a heady brew of caustic observation laced with wit and wry self deprecation typical of multi-instrumentalist McEvoy, all delivered in the Irish star's rich, lilting voice. Known for touring Europe in a black Hearse, Stuff somewhat reflects the content of Dublin-born McEvoy's current live ALONE show. The album includes her Soul groove, "The Thought of You", the acerbic 'Deliver Me', 'Little Look' (a collaboration with Polish a cappella group Banana Boat) and 'Lovers Chapel', recorded with (ex Beautiful South) Dave Rotheray's Homespun.' Stuff also includes a mournful reading of Chuck Berry's 'Memphis Tennessee', plus 'Milford', which McEvoy performs as a tribute to singer Edith Piaf and writer Georges Moustaki.