Eleanor McEvoy - Love most be tough
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Love Must Be Tough is a bold break with the "Me, Myself and I" (self-played and self-penned) approach of Out There, but while exploring old ground with a fresh slant it nevertheless remains an album that has all the hallmarks we've come to expect from Ms. McEvoy – great songs, fantastic production and, of course, Eleanor's wonderful vocals. But her seventh album takes an entirely new twist – in a direction first hinted at on Early Hours. With a supporting cast of Ireland's finest musicians in the form of the South King Street Band, Eleanor takes a retro ride back to the late Fifties/early Sixties birth of rock and roll replete with ragtime jazz trumpets, trombones and saxes.
1. | Mother's Little Helper | |
2. | Love Must Be Tough | |
3. | Old New Borrowed And Blue | |
4. | Lubbock Woman | |
5. | If You Want Me To Stay | |
6. | Roll Out Better Days | |
7. | The Night May Still Be Young, But I Am Not | |
8. | Hands Off Him | |
9. | Shame On The Moon | |
10. | He Never Spoke Spanish To Me | |
11. | Easy In Love | |
12. | I Knew The Bride (When She Used To Rock 'N Roll) |
kr. 275,00