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 o
ther 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 GrenierPrice:
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