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Snapshots (Eleanor McEvoy album) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Snapshots (Eleanor McEvoy album)
''Snapshots'', Eleanor McEvoy's third studio album, was released in 1999. McEvoy's primary goal was to make ''Snapshots'' her most song-oriented album to date. Toward that goal, McEvoy hooked up with producer Rupert Hine (who worked with Stevie Nicks, Tina Turner, Suzanne Vega, and Duncan Sheik). The extensive use of drum loops on the album was a complete change in style from McEvoy's previous work. This is McEvoy's only album on which she does not play violin. Before the overdub sessions she was attacked whilst walking down the street on the way home from the studio and her hand broken, although she recovered completely. Columbia Records had not been prepared for these changes and not long after the release of ''Snapshots'' McEvoy was dropped; her subsequent recordings were on independent labels. ==Critical reception== Boston Globe,1999 ”...her sophisticated voice and compassionate seasoned lyrics ... make Eleanor McEvoy’s album a gem." Irish singer Eleanor McEvoy returns with her third LP, ''Snapshots''. With her rich voice and strong musical background, Eleanor continues to make smart women's music. ''Snapshots'' is an album made from a woman's perspective, with a woman's intelligence and attraction. Explains Eleanor, "A great record is like a good friend. It's like somebody you can talk to, who understands you when you're down. Maybe that 'friend' is Loudon Wainwright III, Edith Piaf, or R.E.M., but it's someone who can heal the hurt, and that's what is really important.''Snapshots'' weaves a delicate spell. Give ''Snapshots'' a chance to grow on you: you will be rewarded. Randy Krbechek
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