Singled Out (Eleanor McEvoy album)

Singled Out (MOSCD406)
Compilation album by Eleanor McEvoy
Released 28 September 2009
Genre Rock / Folk Rock
Label Moscodisc
Producer Various
Professional reviews

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Irish Music Magazine If this were an imported CD the critics and airplay gurus would be going wild but being home grown it may never get the audience it deserves so it’s up to you to go out and get it. Jan. 2010 p. 72

Eleanor McEvoy chronology
Love Must Be Tough
(2008)
Singled Out
(2009)
I'd Rather Go Blonde
(2010)

Singled Out Eleanor McEvoy's is a compilation album of singles taken from McEvoy's four award winning independently-released albums. Three of the albums, Yola, Out There, and Love Must Be Tough, received the coveted Album of the Year Award from Hi-Fi+ Magazine.[1] Early Hours was voted Best Contemporary Album 2004-2005 by Irish Music Magazine Readers Poll.[2] The album includes Did I Hurt You and Isn't It A Little Late from McEvoy's double A-Side single which was the world's first single to be released on the on Super Audio Compact Disc SACD format.[3] Singled Out is marked by McEvoy's unmistakable voice and her singular treatment of love, lust, and humour. It distinctively chronicles McEvoy's progression from a band format to a solo artist with a clear vision of her own music.

Singled Out includes one new song, Oh Uganda, which was written by McEvoy after her visit to Northern Uganda as part of her support for the work of Oxfam Unwrapped. Oxfam Ireland describes McEvoy's visit to the Kitgum region of Uganda saying, "McEvoy returned to Ireland following a week-long trip to Uganda with Oxfam Ireland. The Dublin musician experienced first hand the benefits of Oxfam Ireland Unwrapped, an initiative that sends meaningful presents like clean drinking water, schoolbooks and vegetable gardens to developing countries throughout Africa".[4] Oh Uganda includes harmony vocals from Ugandan singer Florence Mutesasira.

Contents

Critical reception

In an era of homogenous, packaged artists who find a niche and cling on for dear life, McEvoy is constantly changing, genre, style and delivery. This album is sub-titled “The Independent Singles” but could just as easily be called “From Yola to Uganda” or “The Greatest Should Be Hits”. Over 15 vocal tracks plus a bonus DVD performance of one song you get a showcase of a major singer/songwriter and a collection of tracks that will amuse, delight and often make you think.[5]

Track listings

  1. Oh Uganda
  2. Isn't It A Little Late
  3. Did I Hurt You
  4. I'll Be Willing
  5. Make Mine A Small One
  6. Days Roll By
  7. You'll Hear Better Songs Than This
  8. Non Smoking Single Female
  9. Suffer So Well
  10. Mercy Mercy Me
  11. Wrong So Wrong
  12. Love Must Be Tough
  13. Old New Borrowed And Blue
  14. Easy In Love
  15. Shame On The Moon

Bonus Video Feature: Wrong So Wrong

Video

Single

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