Eva Cassidy: Songbird

Eva Cassidy Songbird Music
by Eva Cassidy

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Eva Cassidy died too young but she left a beautiful legacy of her amazing soulful voice. She is known for her beautiful reindition of 'Over the Rainbow' and also 'Songbird' the title track.

My favourite is her gospels songs which were her favourites as well 'Wade in the Water' and 'People get ready' in particular. Many of these songs are just to guitar accompaniment, very spare. She can be bluesy and jazzy or contemplative. 'Field of Gold' will lift your spirits.

For anyone who may be in a dark place that needs lifting up.
oyane
I like her music and the way she sings it.
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Five years after her death at age 33, Eva Cassidy is an international star. Songbird, a platinum-selling smash, reached #1 in England, Ireland, and the U.S. a recent Nightline profile about Eva generated more emails than almost any other program in it's history. When you hear this album, you'll know why the Washington Post raved that "she could sing anything... and make it sound like it was the only music that mattered." (43 minutes)

Songbird cherry-picks tracks from the three locally released albums of Eva Cassidy, whose hauntingly beautiful vocals went virtually unheard outside her native Washington, D.C., during her short 33 years with us. Lost to melanoma in 1996, Cassidy sang with an unaffected purity and an astonishing ability to make both classic and contemporary songs sound like they were written just for her. Sting's "Fields of Gold" finally lives up to its title through the alchemy of Cassidy's transcendent rendition, while other tracks on this anthology showcase her ease in the realms of pop (Christine McVie's "Songbird"), soul ("People Get Ready"), gospel ("Wade on the Water"), and traditional standards ("Autumn Leaves" and "Over the Rainbow"). Framed by understated jazz and pop arrangements, Cassidy's clear, soulful voice and exquisite phrasing make her that rarest of vocalists whose interpretations are a complement to any song. A fine introduction to a true talent. --Billy Grenier
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