Hi there,
I am posting a selection of your reviews/ links to blogs where you have featured the music and feedback on this page, what I would really love though is for all those who have the albums or who have been listening online to post your feedback on the music/ video’s etc. We are lucky enough to have had some great comments from press and radio, however I feel that really where the rubber meets the road is in what music lovers themselves think. That is the most important comments of all. (It is certainly what means the most to me!)

Would love your feedback so please either post your comments on the front page of the blog…. If you have reviewed my  music on your blog and would like me to link back to your, just email me at estheroconnor@hotmail.co.uk with the link to your review.

Esther xxx

1) “OK…I just found my ‘Soul Sister!’ Esther O’Connor has an AMAZING voice! LOVE it!
Here’s yet another GREAT cover that she does, as well, called ‘Only Girl [in the World']:’….http://tcthoughtsblog.blogspot.com/2011/05/eva-cassidy-poor-wayfaring-stranger.html

2) “Esther’s music combines spine tingling vocals with sassy pop beats to create emotionally charged music reminiscent of songwriters of the 60′s and 70′s….. http://polkadotstripes.wordpress.com/2010/06/16/esther-oconnor-a-new-fave-music-wednesday-special/

3) Now then, welcome to the pleasure dome – this is a really, really tasty piece of work! ‘The Place Where We Are’ by writer/vocalist Esther O’Connor reaches places that other artists can’t get close to! This young lady knows how to write evocative songs and then get them across with gutsy drive and her stunning voice…….  http://www.toxicpete.co.uk/estheroconnor.html

4) This is one of the finest albums to come out of Scotland for many years… Give this a listen, satisfy your ears and tell your friends of the outcome…….http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/pdp/profile/A2DQT1GXKEKLVY/ref=cm_cr_pr_pdp

5) “There’s a warmth, wisdom and yearning that will pull you back into songs like ‘Move On’, ‘What’s A Girl To Do’ and ‘In Too Deep’. Recommended….”http://www.amazon.co.uk/review/R46HHG64XZ6DC/ref=cm_cr_pr_cmt?ie=UTF8&ASIN=B000O5BOUQ&nodeID=&tag=&linkCode=#wasThisHelpful

6) What you do get, though, is a richly emotive voice which is used to great effect in a variety of styles…. http://imassey.blogspot.com/2011/07/cd-review-esther-oconnor.html

7) A quick heads up on on an amazing Glasgow based performer, Esther O’Connor.
“Somewhere between Suzanne Vega and Sheryl Crow, with the plangent melancholy of one, and the sassy snap of the other, you’ll find Esther O’Connor” (Tom Morton, BBC Radio Scotland)……  http://www.carmont.com/index.php/2009/02/esther-oconnor/

8) Look out, plastic pop princesses. Esther O’Connor can knock you into the next millennium without even stressing her vocals. Hailing from Scotland, this is a full-service, fully poetic, exceptionally gifted woman. …she creates spellbinding music that can easily pass over oceans….. http://www.biggerthanbeyonce.com/2010/05/o%E2%80%99connor-is-more-than-skin-deep/