A winner any way you look at it.
Tom Knapp | Lancaster, PA USA | 07/09/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I don't know if Eleanor McEvoy is in touch with her feelings. She's certainly in touch with mine. Anyone who listens even casually to the words on Eleanor's album "Yola" is sure to find an emotional connection there. Listen closely, and you may wonder if she's been tapping your phone or reading your diary. But no, I suspect the real truth is simply that Eleanor has the soul of a poet wrapped in the body of an incredibily talented singer-songwriter, and the combined package is hard to beat. The music is simply, but elegantly arranged, backing Eleanor's compelling vocals with her own guitar and fiddle licks, co-producer Brian Connor's keyboards, Liam Bradley's percussion and backing vocals, and Eoghan O'Neill's bass."
This one's a "yes"
bethtexas | United States | 06/15/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This folk/pop album is engaging, original, and emotionally bright. In other words, it's emotional, but most of the emotions it brings out are good ones.Eleanor McEvoy has a likable voice and the lyrics are easy to relate to. It opens with a song that'll have you bouncing along in your car with a smile. Then just a few songs later, we get a great "I can't believe I've just been dumped" song. You can't appreciate it until you hear how she expresses the words, but some of the lyrics are -- "Now you want rid of me -- you've gotta be kidding me -- don't you think I want rid of you?" Somehow, she brings a smile to your face even when she's singing about something that annoyed her.A great album for keeping your perspective breezy! Very catchy and lyrical."