Eleanor McEvoy is an impressive debut album from McEvoy, proving that she is not only capable of fusing contemporary folk and Celtic music, but that she's a singer/songwriter with a graceful, individual voice. Both the music and the songs have a quietly powerful beauty, which makes it no wonder that the album helped McEvoy win the Irish Record Industry Award for Best New Artist. [Originally released in 1997 on Geffen, Eleanor McEvoy reappeared in 2003 through Blue Dandelion, remastered and with four bonus tracks.] ~ Thom Owens, All Music Guide
Eleanor McEvoy (Bonus Tracks)
11/04/2003 | Market Square Uk
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Credits
- George Marino
- Mastering
- Declan Masterson
- Uillean Pipes
- Mike Reiter
- Assistant Engineer
- Eleanor McEvoy
- Guitar (Acoustic), Piano, Arranger, Violin, Organ (Hammond), Vocals, Keyboards, Remastering, Harmonium
- Robin Sloane
- Creative Director
- Marlene Rosenberg
- Photography
- The Pat Moran Quartet
- Producer, Mixing, Engineer
- Tom Zutaut
- Art Direction, Repertoire
- Janet Wolsborn
- Art Direction, Design
- Willie Mannion
- Assistant Engineer
- Mick O'Gorman
- Remastering
- Bill Shanley
- Guitar (Acoustic), Dobro, Organ (Hammond), Guitar (Electric), Harmonica
- Todd Sullivan
- Assistant
- Rob Kirwin
- Assistant Engineer
- Jimmy Tate
- Bass (Electric)
- Ian Cooper
- Remastering
- Tim Boland
- Assistant Engineer
- Noel Eccles
- Percussion, Drums, Programming
- Susanne Filkins
- Assistant
- Patricia Fuenzalida
- Assistant
- David James
- Cello














