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I'd Rather Go Blonde is Irish singer-songwriter Eleanor McEvoy’s eighth studio album.[1] The album features eleven tracks, nine of which were written by McEvoy — with one being co-written with former Beautiful South member Dave Rotheray — and a cover of the song Good Times by Sam Cooke.

I’d Rather Go Blonde
Studio album by
Released20 September 2010
GenreRock / Folk Rock
LabelMoscodisc
ProducerMick O'Gorman, Eleanor McEvoy, Peter Beckett
Eleanor McEvoy chronology
Singled Out
(2009)
I’d Rather Go Blonde
(2010)
Alone
(2011)

In the album, McEvoy discusses alienation, hypocrisy, recent Irish history, and romance.

As McEvoy said, “I always try to express myself clearly and honestly. I was the odd one, the tubby girl with glasses who had to go to violin lessons after school. The ray of sunlight was the radio with its music. The escape was learning to sing and play instruments and play with others and write and just get out there."

Throughout her career, McEvoy has earned accolades and picked up various awards – not just for her work, but also for the high-end audio approach she has taken on her various albums.[2] Alongside standard CD format, I’d Rather Go Blonde has been released as a 12 track stereo hybrid SACD/CD, and on vinyl.


Critical reception


From the Sept. 2010 Maverick Magazine: Absolutely stunning album has really blown me away. Featuring eleven new songs, nine penned by McEvoy and one co write with Beautiful South's David Rotheray finally a cover of Sam Cooke's Good Times, this is Eleanor McEvoy's eighth album spanning a twenty-year career, in which time she has established herself as one of Ireland's most accomplished singer-songwriters adopting an honest and open approach to writing that often tackles issues many would shy away from....This absolutely stunning album, has been a real find – one of the most compelling female singer-songwriters I’ve heard in a long time.[3] And from Get Ready to ROCK!, Eight albums in, and Eleanor McEvoy has yet to put a foot wrong...of course, it wouldn't be an Eleanor McEvoy album without her wonderfully rich vocals and in that department, I'd Rather Go Blonde doesn't disappoint.[4]


Band members



Track listings


All tracks are written by Eleanor McEvoy, except where noted.

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Look Like Me" 2:38
2."Just For The Tourists"Eleanor McEvoy, Dave Rotheray3:22
3."I'd Rather Go Blonde" 2:10
4."Away From You" 3:51
5."Deliver Me (From What You Do)" 3:49
6."Shibboleth" 3:01
7."Take You Home" 3:50
8."The Thought Of You" 3:39
9."Harbour" 3:17
10."For The Avoidance Of Any Doubt" 2:58
11."Good Times"Sam Cooke3:01
Total length:35:36
SACD 12 track limited edition bonus track
No.TitleLength
12."Little Look" (With Banana Boat, A Cappella) 

References


  1. "Singer/Songwriter". NIMIC. Archived from the original on 15 September 2008.
  2. "Record of the Year". Hi-Fi+ Magazine. Archived from " the original on 3 March 2000. Retrieved 14 May 2019. {{cite web}}: Check |url= value (help)
  3. "I'd Rather Go Blonde Review". Maverick Magazine. September 2010. p. 72. Archived from the original on 7 April 2004.
  4. Pete Whalley (September 2010). "I'd Rather Go Blonde". Get Ready to ROCK!.



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