What's Following Me

What's Following Me

Track Listings

 
1. Glass Unkissed
2. Where Is the Healing?
3. Don't Ask Me Why
4. Precious Little
5. Whisper a Prayer to the Moon
6. Trapped Inside
7. Sleepless
8. My Own Sweet Bed Tonight
9. Biochemistry
10. Weatherman (Twelve Days)
11. Fire Overhead
12. All That Surrounds Me

What's Following Me,Eleanor McEvoy,Sony,Adult Alternative,Folk & Traditional,Pop,Popular Music


Love from Judy
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • vintage Hugh Martin score a complete delight
Love from Judy
Original London Cast
Manufacturer: Sepia Recordings
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

Movie SoundtracksMovie Soundtracks | Soundtracks | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Soundtracks | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Musicals | Broadway & Vocalists | Styles | Music
Similar Items:
  1. Wish You Were Here/Paint Your Wagon (Original London Cast) and Bonus Tracks
  2. Lingoland
  3. Inside U.S.A./The Band Wagon
  4. Face the Music (2007 Encores! Cast Recording)
  5. Life Upon the Wicked Stage

ASIN: B0001BRQ96
Release Date: 2005-08-09

Tracks:

  1. Introduction/Mardi Gras/I Never Dream When I'm Asleep/A Touch Of Voodoo - Adelaide Hall
  2. Love From Judy/Daddy Longlegs/What Do I See In You/Here We Are - Johnny Brandon
  3. Go And Get Your Old Banjo/Kind To Animals/I Ain't Gonna Marry - Adelaide Hall
  4. My True Love/Dum-Dum-Dum/Love From Judy - Jean Carson
  5. Bonus Track: A Kiss To Build A Dream On - Bill Lowe
  6. Bonus Track: Hug Me A Hug - Bill Lowe
  7. Bonus Track: Barrels And Barrels Of Roses - Jean Carson
  8. Bonus Track: Slow Coach - Johnny Brandon & Orchestra
  9. Bonus Track: Oodles Of Noodles - Johnny Brandon & Orchestra
  10. Bonus Track: Painting The Clouds With Sunshine - Johnny Brandon & Orchestra
  11. Bonus Track: One For The Wonder - Johnny Brandon & Orchestra
  12. Bonus Track: The Glow Worm - Johnny Brandon & Orchestra
  13. Bonus Track: I'll Be Hangin' Around - Johnny Brandon
  14. Bonus Track: Vanity - Adelaide Hall
  15. Bonus Track: How Many Times - Adelaide Hall
  16. Bonus Track: 'Hans Christian Andersen' - Part 1 - David Hughes
  17. Bonus Track: 'Hans Christian Andersen' - Part 2 - Gary Miller
  18. Bonus Track: 'Peter Pan' - Part 1 - Gilbert Harding
  19. Bonus Track: 'Peter Pan' - Part 2 - Hermione Gingold
  20. Bonus Track: Dancing With Someone - June Whitfield
  21. Bonus Track: Seven Lonely Days - June Whitfield
  22. Bonus Track: Bye Bye Baby - June Whitfield
  23. Bonus Track: Diamonds Are A Girl's Best Friend - June Whitfield
  24. Bonus Track: I Ain't Gonna Marry - Eve Boswell & Orchestra

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars vintage Hugh Martin score a complete delight.......2004-12-23

LOVE FROM JUDY, based on Jean Webster's novel 'Daddy Long Legs', is pure vintage Hugh Martin. The show never made it to Broadway, instead enjoying a sold-out London season and an extensive provincial tour.

Jean Carson played Jerusha Abbott, an orphan at the John Grier Home who is mysteriously supported by a never-named benefactor. June Whitfield, Johnny Brandon, Adelaide Hall and Bill O'Connor round out the strong leading cast. Barbara Windsor played one of the orphans (for some interesting backstage reminisces about LOVE FROM JUDY check out Barbara Windsor's autobiography 'All of Me').

The Hugh Martin-Jack Gray score is quite lovely from what is featured on this disc (the recordings were originally designed to fit 4 sides of a set of 78's). LOVE FROM JUDY runs a scant 20 minutes, so the disc has been filled out with extensive bonus material.

We get Jean Carson singing "A Kiss to Build a Dream On", "Hug Me a Hug" and "Barrels and Barrels of Roses" (on the 2 former tracks she's joined by her then-husband Bill Lowe); Johnny Brandon singing 5 numbers including his mega-hit "Glow Worm"; and Adelaide Hall singing 2 great numbers. June Whitfield sings 5 numbers including two songs from GENTLEMEN PREFER BLONDES!

There are also selections from the Frank Loesser score of HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN; and a full-cast presentation of numbers from Disney's PETER PAN (both feature Jean Carson and Johnny Brandon).
What's Following Me
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Production weighs it down!
  • Terrific CD
  • Entertaining, but somehow just a bit too generic
  • Eleanor McEvoy is astonishing.
  • Not Very Good
What's Following Me
Eleanor McEvoy
Manufacturer: Sony
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

GeneralGeneral | Folk | Styles | Music
Traditional FolkTraditional Folk | Folk | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | New Age | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Rock | Styles | Music
Pop RockPop Rock | Pop | Styles | Music
Adult AlternativeAdult Alternative | Pop | Styles | Music
Similar Items:
  1. Snapshots
  2. Eleanor McEvoy
  3. Yola
  4. Early Hours
  5. Eleanor McEvoy

ASIN: B000002BJU
Release Date: 1996-08-13

Tracks:

  1. A Glass Unkissed
  2. Where Is The Healing?
  3. Don't Ask Me Why
  4. Precious Little
  5. Whisper A Prayer To The Moon
  6. Trapped Inside
  7. Sleepless
  8. My Own Bed Tonight
  9. Biochemistry
  10. The Weatherman (Twelve Days)
  11. The Fire Overhead
  12. All That Surrounds Me

Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars Production weighs it down!.......2004-05-28

Fantastic performers. I had the pleasure of seeing Eleanor & her band open up for Paula Cole a few years back when she was promoting this album. FABULOUS live performance, excellent musicianship by ALL, and wonderful songs. This album however, sounds as though it was produced in someone's walk-in closet. Horrible, and this weighs down the lovely work it contains. You have no choice, however, if you want to hear the songs, you have to just try and ignore this. But definitely get this CD. It's worth it! I give 5 stars to the musicians, 1 star to the production quality.

5 out of 5 stars Terrific CD.......2003-02-20

This is a high-caliber album. The songs, lyrics, music, performance; all are wonderful. "A Glass Unkissed" makes for a great beginning song. Other standouts are: "Trapped Inside" "Where is the healing?" "Biochemistry" "Twelve Days (the weatherman)" and "Whisper A Prayer To The Moon" One of my fondest wishes is to hear Eleanor and her band live in concert perform "The Fire Overheard" I'd love to hear that Celtic jamming! This is one of my very favorite CDs, recommended to me by a dear friend.

3 out of 5 stars Entertaining, but somehow just a bit too generic.......2002-12-07

Eleanor McEvoy is an Irish singer/songwriter and this is a likable album of rock, comparable to, say, a less alternative variation on the Cranberries' first album. The definite highlight is the rocker "Precious Little" ("Precious little in your life is yours by right or won without a fight"). Otherwise, it's all pleasant and entertaining to listen to, yet there's very little here that doesn't sound like I've heard it before from someone else. McEvoy's voice is like a less-distinctive, thinner version of Sinead O'Connor or the Cranberries' O'Riordan. The guitar playing is fully competent but generic. Even the "variety" in the arrangements seems to have come from a playbook -- okay, this song will have strings, this one brass, this one harpsichord -- rather than from inspired production. Other than "Precious Little", the most original cut musically is the ballad "The Weatherman". Other pretty good songs are "Biochemistry" and "Whisper a Prayer to the Moon".

(1=poor 2=mediocre 3=pretty good 4=very good 5=phenomenal)

5 out of 5 stars Eleanor McEvoy is astonishing........2002-12-04

I love this album, every song on it. It's very heartfelt. Sometimes, she sings of things I know nothing about, but I feel them through her. It's interesting. Some of what she sings about is painful, but it's truthful at the same time. I think she makes me a better person.

2 out of 5 stars Not Very Good.......2002-03-11

This album is disappointing. A shame really because this is a really talented artist. Purchase her debut album (1993) titled "Eleanor McEvoy" for a real treat.
In "What's Following Me", the electric guitar distortion dominates and Ms. McEvoy doesn't allow her strong voice to keep up. In many songs it sounds like she's whispering or singing tired. If you've never heard any material from Eleanor McEvoy, don't let this album be your first taste of her work.

Meditation Music:

  1. Windham Hill Piano Sampler 2
  2. A Day at the Beach
  3. A Walk in the Forest
  4. Acoustic Jazz Guitar Solos
  5. Adagio, Vol. 1
  6. All Is One
  7. Apurimac
  8. Bardo
  9. Breakfast in the Field
  10. Cayman Blue

Meditation Music

meditation music

Meditation Music

50 Years of the Greatest Hit Singles: the Platinum Collection [Import]

Shostakovich: Trio No2, Op67; String Quartet No 8 Op110

Standing Ovation, Vol. 2: Sound of One Man Clapping

Music: Schubert: Piano Sonatas, D625, D784, D958

Sex & the City & Other Ultimate TV Themes [Import]

The Comeback

Surfer Girl [Import]

The Brian Setzer Orchestra

Songs of France

Romanian Gems

Shut Your Mouth 2 [Import] [CD-single]

Romanian Tradition

So So Def Bass All-Stars Vol. II

The Music Never Stopped: Roots of the Grateful Dead

Caraluna