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  1. Snapshots - Eleanor McEvoy (1999) Original release: 1999, Columbia Records (CD, CK 68516, US) Tracks: 1. There's More To This Woman 2. All I Have 3. Did You Tell Him 4. Please Heart, You're Killing Me 5. To One Who Didn't Know You 6. Now You Tell Me 7. Wrapping Me Up in Luxury (Until the Morning Comes) 8. She Had It All 9. Territory of Poets 10.

  2. Snapshots, Eleanor McEvoy's third studio album, was released in 1999. McEvoy's primary goal was to make Snapshots her most song-oriented album to date. Toward that goal, McEvoy hooked up with producer Rupert Hine (who worked with Stevie Nicks , Tina Turner , Suzanne Vega , and Duncan Sheik ).

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Rupert_HineRupert Hine - Wikipedia

    Rupert Neville Hine (21 September 1947 – 4 June 2020) was an English record producer and musician. He produced albums for artists including Rush, Kevin Ayers, [1] Tina Turner, [2] Howard Jones, [2] Saga, the Fixx, Bob Geldof, Thompson Twins, Stevie Nicks, [2] Chris de Burgh, Suzanne Vega, Underworld, Duncan Sheik, Formula and Eleanor McEvoy. [3] .

  4. Eleanor McEvoy – Special Edition. 2003 (Market Square Cat. No. MSMCD127) Remastered Geffen Album (see below) with 4 extra tracks. Produced by Pat Moran.

  5. May 13, 1999 · Irish singer/songwriter Eleanor McEvoy returned with her third release, Snapshots, with '80s fixture Rupert Hine (the Fixx) at the production helm and lending guitar, keyboard, percussion, and background vocal assistance.

  6. McEvoy released her third album, Snapshots, in 1999. Her primary goal was to make Snapshots her most song-oriented album to date. [citation needed] . Toward that goal, McEvoy teamed up with producer Rupert Hine and recorded the album at Rupert's "Chateau de la Tour de Moulin" and then in Metropolis Studios in London.

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  8. Jun 6, 2020 · Rush have led tributes from the music world to producer and musician Rupert Hine, who died yesterday aged 72. Hine produced the Canadian trio's 1989 album Presto and 1991's Roll The Bones.