Tears All Over Town

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Total Tracks: 5   Total Length: 18:25

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an absolute unpolished gem of an EP

Stevend

This EP came a couple years before her first full album. Her voice is impossibly warm, emotive and just oozes class. It combines perfectly with somber pianos, strings and horns. The final track Fading is an ambitious orchestral epic that, frustratingly, ends too soon. All of these songs are well-written pop gems, in a timeless sense. I prefer this EP as it is slightly under-produced, in a good way, with a little less rock instrumentation than the full-length.

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This is a nice EP...

DizDai

but the self titled debut album (that emusic used to have) is amazing. I would still have to highly recommend this EP, especially if your are unfamiliar with her music. I can't wait to hear more from Eddy.

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Marrying the smooth tones of soul with the soft flavorings of chamber pop, the debut EP from A Girl Called Eddy is as poignant as it is alluring. Starting with the opening track, “Heartache,” Eddy Moran bestows the passion of a hopeless romantic. Hearts have been broken and tears are streaming. Her “orchestra” lends the emotional energy to complement Moran’s somber vocals, while the spotlight is on her and an acoustic guitar for “The Same Old Tears.” Listening to these 18 minutes of grief after a break-up may give you tears as well. – Kenyon Hopkin