Love Must Be Tough (MOSCD404) | ||||
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Studio album by Eleanor McEvoy | ||||
Released | February 2008 | |||
Genre | Rock / Folk Rock | |||
Label | Moscodisc | |||
Producer | Peter Beckett and Mick O'Gorman | |||
Professional reviews | ||||
Truck and Driver “Album of the Month” 5 out of 5 stars. p. 66 |
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Eleanor McEvoy chronology | ||||
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Love Must Be Tough is Eleanor McEvoy's 7th studio album. McEvoy has taken a new direction with this album. Unlike her previous six albums, which, with the exception of a few tracks, were written solely by McEvoy, Love Must Be Tough is a mixture of covers/interpretations and self-penned selections.
The album's theme of turning 40 amid mid-life crises, is exemplified by the opening track, a fresh interpretation of the The Rolling Stones song, 'Mother's Little Helper'. The following eleven tracks continue this theme right up to the closing track, which takes a new look at Nick Lowe's rock classic, 'I Knew the Bride (When She Used to Rock 'n Roll)'.
In October 2008 Love Must Be Tough was awarded Record of the Year by Hi-Fi+ Magazine.[1]
Contents |
It's an even year, so it must be an Eleanor McEvoy album that's up for an award. Following in the footsteps of Yola and Out There, this year's offering from the Irish chanteuse, Love Must Be Tough, excels even the exalted standards set by its predecessors. What started out as a collection of covers, songs she wanted to sing from a woman's perspective, rather than in their more normal male voice, soon grew into something more - much, much more.[2]
Part One
Part Two
Extra Tracks (available only on SACD version):
Love Must Be Tough was released May 2008 in Hybrid Stereo SACD format
Love Must Be Tough was released September 2008 on vinyl (LDIV012)
In 2008 Love Must Be Tough was awarded "Record of the Year" by Hi-Fi+ Magazine.[1]