Songbird Eva Cassidy

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  • Release Date: 05/19/1998
  • Sales Rank: 399
  • Label: BLIX STREET
  • UPC: 739341004520

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Songbird

1LISTENFields of Gold Live 4:42
2LISTENWade in the Water 4:02
3LISTENAutumn Leaves Live 4:41
4LISTENWayfaring Stranger 4:26
5LISTENSongbird 3:43
6LISTENTime Is a Healer 4:16
7LISTENI Know You by Heart 3:59
8LISTENPeople Get Ready Live 3:16
9LISTENOh, Had I a Golden Thread Live 4:49
10LISTENOver the Rainbow 4:57

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Editorial Reviews

Though many recording artists meld and straddle a variety of genres, few if any defy categorization by excelling in so many disparate styles as the late Eva Cassidy. The diverse offerings from the evocative thrush from Washington, D.C. -- who died tragically of melanoma in 1996 at age 33 -- run the gamut from the radio-friendly pop cover of Sting's "Fields of Gold" to a jazz chanteuse rendition of the standard "Autumn Leaves," to the soulful R&B of Curtis Mayfield's "People Get Ready" to her spine-tingling gospel delivery of "Oh, Had I a Golden Thread." Cassidy's mastery of each is perhaps best evidenced by the fact that the Washington Area Music Association honored her (in 1996) as Best Female Vocalist in four separate categories: blues, jazz-contemporary, jazz-traditional and roots rock/traditional R&B, in addition to naming her Artist of the Year, and her then-current release, Live At Blues Alley, Album of the Year. Songbird is a posthumous anthology culled from that album and her other solo release, Eva By Heart, along with one track from her 1992 duet album with Chuck Brown titled The Other Side. Though the production value on several songs falls well short of state-of-the-art, the shimmering beauty of her crystal clear voice, combined with her seemingly limitless range and imaginative phrasing, cuts through to both heart and soul. Whether she beckons a soothing timbre for seductively restrained passages or shakes the rafters by unleashing her formidable power and gorgeous falsetto, Cassidy's warblings always fuse her purity of tone with a purity of emotion and a palpable connection with the lyric. Though the songs described above are luscious, the coup de maitre is the album's finale -- surely one of the great recordings in recent popular music -- Cassidy's stunning version of "Over the Rainbow." Recorded with only her own accompaniment on acoustic guitar, keyboards and synthesizer, Cassidy's voice swoops and soars over a musical panorama -- though with a wistful, melancholic shading that almost seems to betray a premonition of her own demise, despite the fact that it would be nearly four years before she would be diagnosed with her terminal illness. Cassidy more than rearranges the Judy Garland classic -- she reinvents it. The song is immediately familiar, yet the beautiful colors that arc the sky are very much hers. In an eerie coincidence, if one inverts the two words contained in the album's title, "Songbird" (which was taken from her straightforward rendition of the Fleetwood Mac cut), the result is "Bird Song." The irony is that "Bird Song" is the title of the Grateful Dead's ode to another phenomenal woman singer whose melodious flight was tragically cut short: Janis Joplin. One could argue that its lyrics and sentiment are equally apropos of Eva Cassidy. Scott Taylor, All Music Guide

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Sings like a birdby DebMN

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March 13, 2009: I love Eva's voice. I am an instrumental music specialist and don't usually enjoy vocal music as much. She pours her soul into everything she sings. That is the essence of music making.

true storyby Anonymous

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April 04, 2008: I was in the local Barnes and Noble store recently just browsing the CD'S of various artists and right next to me there was a stranger. He happened to pick up one of Eva Cassady's albums and my curiosity took the better of me. I had to ask the stranger about her. The stranger informed me that she was popular in the Washington D.C. area and that she had passed away. I told the stranger that I never heard of her. Later in the day, I went on to the Barnes and Noble web site and was surprised at how wonderful she sang. It is sad to think that she had left the world too soon, I guess heaven was in need of another great singer. Now looking back, perhaps that stranger was sent to me by Eva. Whatever the reason may be, Eva Cassidy's voice will life forever.


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