Gig review: ELEANOR McEVOY – Alexanders, Chester, 2 March 2023
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Halfway through her UK tour, and a day after our major feature was published, Alexanders in Chester could well be the Grotto to Eleanor McEvoy’s Greatness. A favourite venue certainly since the early millennium. Catching up for a chat pre-gig Eleanor is both personable and empathic which shouldn’t surprise followers of her music.
It’s maybe that Lockdown has contributed to a more reflective approach. As she told me her mission now, more than ever, is to leave the audience feeling suitably uplifted when they leave her gig. And it really didn’t take too long to feel good about the music.
Her current album ‘Gimme Some Wine’ is a product of the pandemic but also about a relationship gone sour after 23 years. Eleanor has been careful to avoid the morbid and vitriolic but one wonders going forward whether it will put new fire in her creative muse.
One of the album standouts is a tale of what might have been and a chance meeting with an old flame in Dublin’s ‘South Anne Street’ whilst ‘Found Out By Fate’ is perhaps tempered by her co-writer Paul Brady.
To be honest I heard most of the new tracks for the first time as for some reason GRTR! never received the album for review or airplay. This probably says more about the pitfalls of self promotion and sometimes things drop off the edge. Eleanor has been steadfastly independent for two decades.
The first half was mostly given over to the new album but punctuated by the spritely ‘Get Lucky’(A Daft Punk cover inspired by her daughter) and ‘Survival’ both given added heft by a drum machine. The latter drew an audience comment “a Leonard Cohen special”.
Thankfully the mood was immediately lifted by her take on The Pointer Sisters ‘Slow Hand’ a highlight of her live set since 2017 and featured on ‘Forgotten Dreams’.
The second half may have been the opportunity to plunder her enviable back catalogue but a couple more originals jostled with several more covers including the still relevant ‘Eve Of Destruction’ which followed a poignant delivery of the Ukranian national anthem on fiddle. And her take on Edith Piaf’s ‘Milord’ did demonstrate her consummate versatility whilst being wholly appropriate in a jazz/cabaret club setting.
Avid Eleanor watchers may argue that she has enough “good stuff” (like second half opener ‘Sophie’) not to rely on covers but in truth they have been a significant feature of both her live sets and albums over the years. And she does add her own twist.
As expected she rallied with her calling card ‘Only A Woman’s Heart’ inviting a somewhat restrained Chester crowd to sing the melody whilst she harmonised.
It was as ever a fitting way to round off an infectious and intimate evening.
Stepping out into the Cheshire cold, the faithful would have reflected that at least for a while – basking in the audio afterglow – they had been uplifted.
Review and photos by David Randall
David Randall interviewed Eleanor before the gig on 2 March and chatted about her life and music since their last meeting in June 2008. She is a Featured Artist at Get Ready to ROCK! Radio, mainly featured in the singer songwriter sequence (Mon-Fri 14:00-16:00 GMT), and throughout the month of March 2023 more of her tracks will be added to the station’s general playlists.
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