Other Side Chuck Brown

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  • Release Date: 12/12/1995
  • Original Release: 1992
  • Sales Rank: 10,475
  • Label: LIAISON RECORDS
  • UPC: 752628226323
 
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Online CD shops where you can sample tracks before purchasing the disc are especially helpful with Chuck Brown, whose music is rarely programmed on radio. The Other Side consists of '40s and '50s supper-club sounds. Eva Cassidy sings on more than half of the tracks, soloing and performing a number of duets, including "You Don't Know Me," "I Could Have Told You So," and "I'll Go Crazy." The '60s deep soul classic "Dark End of the Street" is the most modern song. Lovers of '50s MOR will love this release; everyone else, will not. Andrew Hamilton, All Music Guide

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February 23, 2003: This woman is the best, she tugs at your hearts strings, songs like, "Over the Rainbow" and "God Bless the Child" to name only two, pull you back to listen over and over. There is NOT one song of hers on any of her albums that is not a gift to hear and enjoy.

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June 07, 2001: This CD is a MUST HAVE for anyone with a true appreciation of a clean, clear and lovely voice and an interprative syle that is all her own. Eva's range shows true talent, one which has left us too soon. Record producers may not have been able to pin her talant down to one style, but perhaps the uniquiness of her abilities as an artist is all that was needed. This was one musician, and I do not use the word musician lightly, who only needed to render any one of her many styles to capture and claim an appreciative audiance. It is to my disapointment that I never had the chance to heard her sing live.