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Reviews of: Eva By Heart

by Eva Cassidy

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Title: Eva By Heart
Artist: Eva Cassidy

Publisher: Blix Street
Label: Blix Street
EAN: 0739341014727
Release Date: 2006-08-01
 
Binding: Audio CD
Number of Discs: 1
 
List Price: £8.99
 

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This is Eva Cassidy's one and only solo studio album. Before her untimely death in 1996 she made a live album (Live At Blues Alley) and a duet album with Chuck Brown (The Other Side), and these, together with the posthumous compilation Songbird, represent the sum total of her output. Every album, every track is therefore doubly precious. For Eva Cassidy's voice is of the very rarest hue: the kind of voice that only comes along once in a generation, the kind of voice that grabs your heartstrings and just won't let go. Whether she is singing blues and jazz numbers, evergreen standards or folk ballads, her vocal expression, her range, note-perfect accuracy and sense of passionate immersion in the music are all palpable. If there's a problem it's that she is so supremely confident an interpreter of all these styles that the album lacks a single focus: Fleetwood Mac's touching ballad "Songbird" is bookended by the Arlen/Mercer standard "Blues In The Night" (a swinging blues) and "Need Your Love So Bad" (a duet with jazzman Chuck Brown). Sometimes Eva is Aretha Franklin, sometimes she's Sandy Denny. But it scarcely matters for anyone captivated by her voice. And anyone who listens to this album is certain to be captivated. --Mark Walker

Reviews


Home is where the heart is

What can I do buy copy the review I wrote of Eva's Songbird? So here I go again.
Once again: don't buy this record. Please, no money. Money is too hard, too cold to purchase the soul of an artiste like Eva.
But taste that soul. Share it. Like you share the secret motions of in your heart with your nearest and dearest.
Eva's voice and warmth are heaven-sent. And words sometimes can't come close and tell. So don't buy this cd. Offer it to someone you love and share the warmth and tenderness that Eva is sharing with us. Songbird, angel, we miss you and love you.
2008-12-10

eva by heart

As I read the reviews from not only this wonderful CD but Eva's other ones I am struck by how unanimous the praise is for her. And then I look at the date of the reviews and I begin to worry and wonder. There does not seem to be any from the last five years. Right beside the reviews is an ad wondering what is wrong with young people who think Man Ray was a poisonous fish when he was an artist. Personally I think if Man Ray had thought about it he might have wanted to be Manta Ray as well. But I digress. Just as we are losing our capacity to recognize an artist who was working seventy years ago we are losing our ability to reach out to a recording artist who has been dead for only twelve years.
Surely there are younger listeners who are more concerned with quality and clarity of sound and will take the time to discouve Eva for themselves.

2008-02-09

My Favourite Eva Album

I could listen to this album non-stop for days. It's wonderful. I love all the songs here, especially "I Know You By Heart", "Blues in the Night" and "Waly Waly".
Eva had a voice with such fantastic range. In "I Know You By Heart", her voice is so soft, absolutely beautiful on the lower, quieter notes. Then you listen to "Blues in the Night" and you're bowled over! Here was this gentle, soft singer then suddenly she's belting out this great song - very loud - and you can hardly believe it's the same woman.
Fantastic singer. Fantastic album.
2001-10-16

Eva Cassidy had the voice of an angel

What a voice! This is my favourite of the Eva Cassidy albums (although we were left with so few). She had a crystal clear voice with so much poignancy - so very, very rare. "I Know You By Heart" is my favourite of the tracks on this album. Anybody who appreciates true talent, real emotional feeling and poetic lyrics would love this album. An absolute masterpiece.
2001-09-06

Music's purest voice and greatest loss

Just through the simple act of intoducing Eva Cassidy to the nation, Terry Wogan deserves to be made the Head of State. Eva Cassidy is, quite simply, a revelation. Her voice is as pure as a mountain stream, her intonation on a par with any of the greats. She has the ability to move from soft ballads to gravelly blues without her voice ever seeming out of place, contrived or strained. This album contains gem after gem of such beauty that they make you marvel at her talent. For me, the highlight is the achingly beautiful 'I Know You By Heart', which demonstrates a perfect combination of lyric, melody, arrangement and delivery. This is a song with a lyric so deep that it contains within it a best selling novel waiting to be written. Her music is all the more poignant because of Eva's early death from cancer. The world has been robbed of a shining star and we can only wonder at what she could have gone on to achieve. Our only consolation is that while her music is appreciated , her memory and talent will never die.
2001-01-12
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