Review by Barb October 16, 2007 (1 of 1 found this review helpful)
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E. McEvoy vcl & g & eg & vib-synth & p & ep & kb & eb & shaker & violin & synth-b & dr-prg & mandolin & marimba-synth, L. Bradley dr & perc & whistle, D. Rotheray b & eg, Moscodisc 2006. Singer/songwriter-folk-pop from an Irish lady who plays almost every instrument by herself and who has written all the songs but two, one of them a very exciting version of Marvin Gaye´s Mercy Mercy Me. Her own songs are captivating, too, the arrangements diverted and thrilling. E. g. she accompanies herself with a bass guitar or an electric guitar only. Her voice and singing has huge intensity and remind me of Suzanne Vega. The sound is good, sometimes edgy with too high bass-levels and an “essy” voice when played loud (forgot the de-esser?), but dynamic, rich of colour, good soundstage and imaging. A nice folk-pop disk, anyway.
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