Storybook Linda Eder

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  • Release Date: 09/02/2003
  • Sales Rank: 25,135
  • Label: ANGEL RECORDS
  • UPC: 724355750723
 
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Storybook

1LISTENOne Bad Habit 3:54
2LISTENIs This Anyway to Fall in Love? 2:52
3LISTEN'Til You Come Back to Me 2:57
4LISTENWhere Are You Now? 3:32
5LISTENThe Man That Got Away 4:39
6LISTENIf He Never Said Hello 3:31
7LISTENSmile 3:33
8LISTENWhen I Look in Your Eyes 3:42
9LISTENAll the Way 4:52
10LISTENStorybook 4:40
11LISTENI Don't Remember 3:13
12LISTENWhen I Look at You 3:56
13LISTENBridge Over Troubled Water 4:59
14LISTENLet Him Fly 4:51
15LISTENVole Mon Ange Bonus Track 4:38

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Editorial Reviews

From her first notes on “One Bad Habit,” the grab-‘em-by-the-lapels opening track of Storybook, a collection of previously released and unreleased Angel material, it’s clear that Linda Eder is going straight for the gold. Not that this Broadway diva doesn't ever put on the brakes -- there are plenty of exquisitely sung ballads here -- but a sense of commitment and passion is always present, whether Eder is swinging her tail off or caressing a slower number. With a lovely mix of classic tunes ("All the Way,” “Bridge over Troubled Waters,” and “The Man That Got Away,” among them) and newer material -- the album succeeds as a showcase for a superior contemporary vocal talent, one who respects the past without being a slave to it. Sure, there’s plenty of Streisand in Eder, but this classy vocalist has more than enough personality, and all the vocal chops necessary, to convey her own tales on this Storybook. William Pearl, Barnes & Noble



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Storybookby Anonymous

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September 18, 2003: Linda Eder is one of the few artists who can sing anything and lift it to a higher level. From jazzy big band numbers like the opening track "one Bad Habit" to the suttle & warm standards like "Smile" & "All the Way" Linda takes you with her with her unique emotional style. And then she will blow you away with big gorgeous powerful ballads like "Let Him Fly". This CD is a great collection of music Linda has recorded over the last ten years some with new arrangements and lots of new stuff-never released. Buy it! It is worth every penney.

Storybookby Anonymous

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September 14, 2003: Storybook, Linda Eder's latest album released by Angel Records, is the perfect showcase for her versatile and perfectly pitched voice as well as her seemingly limitless vocal range. Eder has once again proven that she can interpret and sing a variety of musical genres with such an amazing grace and style. After listening to this album, I was so impressed by her ability to move from pop to jazz to opera with such ease, and she is equally adept at all of them. Her talent is incredible. The music itself is wonderful, much of it written by the prolific and talented Frank Wildhorn. The arrangements are also great. I particularly love the big band sound of "One Bad Habit," the passion of "Let Him Fly" and the pure sound of the aria "Vole Mon Ange." There truly is something on this CD for everyone.


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