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We have already told you about the wonder that was “Been Around”, but the album by A Girl Called Eddy is turning into a phenomenon on many levels. We know about the support it is receiving from critics, but its fan base is growing at an incredible rate, the way the best of news spreads: word of mouth. Or, keyboard to screen; as you wish. It is a combination of impeccable songs and a handful of marvelous videos. This new single of “Jody” is joining this handful now. With echoes of Steely Dan ,Laura Nyro, it is one of the brightest songs, musically speaking, and the saddest, lyrically. Erin Moran’s farewell to her friend Jody is represented here full of colour and full of class, in a new show of prodigious animation by Pooley (Woom Studio). Vintage and current interact with the song’s lyrics in an absolutely marvelous visual work, which also pays homage to the graphic designer Saul Bass. We are enjoying this album so much. It is such a pleasure to discover it down piece by piece.

Erin Moran, who records as A Girl Called Eddy, released her entrancing self-titled debut in 2004. Finally, she’s returned with Been Around, a follow-up that’s just as beautiful and haunting as its predecessor.

Although it echoes the likes of everyone from Dusty Springfield and Chrissie Hynde to Carole King and Dionne Warwick, Been Around is no simple act of reverent nostalgia. Moran’s pop classicism feels fresh and urgent, turning romantic tales of regret, desire and occasional hope into timely dispatches from a heart roiled by the sheer intensity of everyday life. The buoyant “Jody” is an ode to a long-lost friend (“He liked to call me kid, I liked it when he did”) while the shimmering “Someone’s Gonna Break Your Heart” mixes New Wave and girl-group vibes to thrilling effect. The elegant melancholy of “Not That Sentimental Anymore” provides the perfect setting for her dark, stately voice, which conjures a world of emotional travail; when she sighs, “What brought me to tears just yesterday now only gets in my way,” her weary disappointment makes total sense.

Been Around features some A-list collaborators, among them co-producer Daniel Tashian (whose credits include Kacey Musgraves’ Golden Hour) and composer Paul Williams (known for the Carpenters hits “Rainy Days and Mondays” and “We’ve Only Just Begun”), who co-wrote one song with her, but this is Moran’s show, and a compelling one it is.

Released July 15th, 2020

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Earlier this year, American-born and British-based singer/songwriter Erin Moran released her first album as “A Girl Called Eddy” in 15 years. Her critically-acclaimed self-titled debut arrived in 2004, which was produced by Richard Hawley and released on ANTI- Records. Per a press release, in the years since then, “she disappeared, procrastinated, did a world of other things then found herself writing again at home in New York’s West Village.” Been Around was released via Elefant Records and co-produced by Daniel Tashian, who also helmed Kacey Musgraves’ Grammy-winning Golden Hour. The album is a rich blend of classic rock, soul and baroque pop, and its warm grace never ceases thanks to Moran’s stunning, nurturing vocals, which will leave you misty-eyed without fail. Carole King is one of those sacred cow comparisons that should only be used sparingly, but this one is absolutely justified. This is one of the most moving releases of 2020 so far and the perfect elegant evening listen.

Both the public’s and the critics’ reactions to “Been Around” make it clear that the return of  A Girl Called Eddy to the current music scene has become one of the musical events worth taking note.  The elegance, the arrangements, and the charisma of Erin Moran’s voice have been unquestionable secret weapons, and they are put into play again on this latest Digital Single, “Big Mouth”. It is a song full of silences, that opens marvelously with one of those choruses that link Erin Moran to Carole King or Joni Mitchell. Because her stuff smells like a classic, like music that will be untouched by the passing of time.

Song taken from A Girl Called Eddy “Been Around” LP