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Snapshots

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Download links and information about Snapshots by Eleanor Mcevoy. This album was released in 1999 and it belongs to New Age, Rock, World Music, Pop, Alternative genres. It contains 11 tracks with total duration of 50:42 minutes.

Artist: Eleanor Mcevoy
Release date: 1999
Genre: New Age, Rock, World Music, Pop, Alternative
Tracks: 11
Duration: 50:42
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. There's More to This Woman 4:22
2. All I Have 4:34
3. Did You Tell Him? 4:23
4. Please Heart, You're Killing Me (featuring Rodney Crowell) 4:40
5. To One Who Didn't Know You 4:20
6. Now You Tell Me 4:50
7. Wrapping Me Up In Luxury (Until the Morning Comes) 3:52
8. She Had It All 4:44
9. Territory of Poets 4:46
10. Sophie 4:18
11. Easy to Lose Hope 5:53

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Irish singer/songwriter Eleanor McEvoy returned with her third release, Snapshots, with '80s fixture Rupert Hine (the Fixx) at the production helm and lending guitar, keyboard, percussion, and background vocal assistance. Musically, the tone is light and breezy with Julia Fordham and Everything But the Girl's Tracey Thorn being touchstones both vocally and lyrically. "All I Have," co-written with Caroline Lavelle, chugs along nicely and "Wrapping Me Up in Luxury (Until the Morning Comes)" is an engaging midtempo shuffle about the comfort and security of being in love. The highlights are "Did You Tell Him?" which is dead-on in its literate description of the mixed emotions felt when a friend has bumped into a former lover, and the sax-driven "Please Heart, You're Killing Me," a jaunty track as inviting as a warm, summer day. McEvoy even spices things up with the dance beat of "Territory of Poets." McEvoy is a talented and insightful writer with a pleasant voice that is capable of firepower, and Snapshots is an impressive display of her abilities.