Now [B&N Exclusive Version] Linda Eder

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  • Release Date: 03/01/2011
  • Sales Rank: 8,955
  • Label: Masterworks
  • UPC: 886978567123
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Now [B&N Exclusive Version]

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Now [B&N Exclusive Version]

1LISTENNot Gonna Fall This Time 3:20
2LISTENNo Finer Man 2:52
3LISTENOrdinary People 3:40
4LISTENHeat of the Night 3:34
5LISTENWhat Did You See Inside the Stars? 5:40
6LISTENNow 3:21
7LISTENMad Hatter 3:04
8LISTENWoman In His Arms 3:45
9LISTENGood Bye 3:26
10LISTENWhat's Never Been Done Before 3:08
11LISTENMore Than Heaven 4:28
12LISTENLiving in the Shadows 3:34
13LISTENPlease Don't Make Me Love You Bonus Track 2:38
14LISTENFirst Time I Saw Paris Bonus Track 3:07
15LISTENSweet Song of Life Bonus Track 2:53

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The Barnes & Noble edition of the album includes three exclusive bonus tracks: "Please Don't Make Me Love You," "The First Time I Saw Paris," and "Sweet Song of Life."

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Editorial Reviews

There is a certain irony to the title of Linda Eder's reunion with her musical partner, theater composer Frank Wildhorn. Naming the album Now calls attention to the contents, which consist of newly written Wildhorn compositions with lyrics by the likes of Leslie Bricusse, Don Black, and Maury Yeston. But not only is the style of the music not current, it is rooted in a particular time. Back in the mid-'60s, pop singers like Tony Bennett and Barbra Streisand used to make albums that sounded a lot like this by picking and choosing material from Broadway shows and movie themes of the day. Another good source was South American or European songs with newly commissioned English lyrics. But here, Wildhorn has written tunes that sound like the traditional pop of the mid-'60s, set to string orchestras and big bands, with Eder singing in her typically passionate style. Reused titles like "Ordinary People," "The Heat of the Night," and even "Now" (there was an earlier song by that name sung by Lena Horne in the '60s) emphasize the neo-retro nature of the project. While most of the music may have been written especially for Eder, one song, "Mad Hatter," anticipates the next Wildhorn musical, Wonderland, and is the album's jazziest, liveliest number. The overall style, however, is lush and romantic, appropriate for Eder, who is, as always, something of a Streisand soundalike. One might say, in fact, that her Streisand-lite approach is often more enjoyable than the real thing, since, while Eder's voice bears definite similarities to Streisand's, as does her phrasing, she isn't as mannered as Streisand. Still, music written in the style of an era Streisand dominated can't help but evoke the earlier singer. William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide

Customer Reviews

SIMPLY STUNNING - A WONDERFUL MUSICAL REUNIONby BBNJ

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February 21, 2011: After hearing a few samples of this new album, all those feelings I've been missing for the last few years have all come back in full effect. Of Linda's last two Verve albums, I loved one and not so much the other (except for a few songs). "Now" brings back the days of when a new Eder-Wildhorn collaboration would hit the stores and make the fans go wild. "Now" is absolutely it. Every song is a gem, with great arrangements, lyrics and emotion. If you've been missing this side of Linda, it's "Now", it's "Here" and it's "FAB". Opt for the Barnes & Noble issue with three bonus tracks. Two of them are from the new Korean production, "Tears Of Heaven" now on stage in Seoul. The concept recording is only available in Korea, so it is nice to have two of the tracks included here as a bonus. Delicious all around.

Glee for adultsby SteveKPA

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April 21, 2011: I stole this title from the closing line of a review of "Now" in a South Florida newspaper. It sums up this music so well. This CD introduces new broadway type, big band and emotional ballads written by highly respected lyrisists. It has a sophisticated feel and the arrangements are lush and beautiful. With her incredible vocals, Linda Eder delivers each song very sensitively and elgantly. Every time you listen to it you hear different intimate nuances- it just keeps getting better. This CD is truly a work of art. Buy it and keep listening- It is perfect with a good glass of wine!


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