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Culture: Larger than life sounds; Singer Eleanor McEvoy tells John Whishaw that she is amazed at technology which has added a new dimension to her latest album.(Features)
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The Birmingham Post (England)
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June 18, 2002
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Byline: John Whishaw
When you listen to Irish singersongwriter Eleanor McEvoy's new album Yola, you could be forgiven for thinking you've grown an extra pair of ears.
The record is released in the new state-ofthe-art Super Audio Compact Disc format, which is compatible with conventional CD players, so there's no need to invest in new equipment.
'My partner Mick O'Gorman is a sound designer,' explains Eleanor, who comes to Birmingham's Ceol Castle t...
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