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Out There (Eleanor McEvoy album)

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Released
  
September 2006

Release date
  
September 2006

Artist
  
Eleanor McEvoy

Label
  
Moscodisc

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Out There (2006)
  
Love Must Be Tough (2008)

Genres
  
Rock music, Rock and roll, Folk rock

Producers
  
Mick O'Gorman, Eleanor McEvoy

Similar
  
Love Must Be Tough, Early Hours, Alone, Singled Out, Snapshots

Out There is Eleanor McEvoy's sixth studio album. McEvoy, a multi-instrumentalist, 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. On track 5, Vigeland's Dream, McEvoy eloquently describes a walk she once took in Vigeland Sculputre Park which is a part of Frogner Park (Frognerparken), a public park located in the borough of Frogner, in Oslo, Norway. The album also includes an updated version of Marvin Gaye's classic "Mercy Mercy Me (The Ecology)" as well as a new version of Lowell George's "Roll Um Easy."

Contents

Critical reception

Out There received a good review and a four and a half star rating from Pete Whalley and Jason Ritchie of the website Get Ready to ROCK! The album was awarded "Record of the Year" from Hi-Fi+ Magazine in 2007.

Track listings

All tracks written by Eleanor McEvoy, except where noted.

Singles

  • "Non Smoking Single Female"
  • "Suffer So Well"
  • "Wrong So Wrong" (disc contains bonus video of Wrong So Wrong)
  • Formats

    Out There was released in Hybrid Stereo SACD format, and on vinyl in 2007 by Diverse Vinyl (DIV 010LP).

    Songs

    1Non Smoking Single Female
    2To Sweep Away a Fool
    3Wrong So Wrong

    References

    Out There (Eleanor McEvoy album) Wikipedia