Music / rock

Get out of your own way


Reviews (2)


The Scotsman

d. 15. Oct. 2020

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Fiona Shepherd

d. 15. Oct. 2020

"New York singer/songwriter Evie Sands was feted on the northern soul scene and a favourite of Dusty Springfield's in the 60s and 70s but destined for cult appeal rather than commercial breakthrough. Now in her mid-70s, she gives a rousing, rootsy account of herself on Get Out Of Your Own Way, her first new album in over 20 years, mining torch rock and bittersweet country soul across 12 tracks. Look out for a guest appearance from confirmed fangirl Isobel Campbell".


Record collector

514 (2021 January)

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Terry Staunton

514 (2021 January)

"The woman Dusty Springfield once claimed was her favourite singer hasn't made a record for 20 years, but while Get Out Of Your Own Way occasionally reconnects with the soulful pop melodrama of the 60s hits that announced her arrival (I Can't Let Go, Take Me For A Little While), the more prevalent template is the taut country rock of, say, Sheryl Crow or Lucinda Williams ... A triumphant return of a voice that's been silent for far too long".