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Live At Blues Alley

Eva Cassidy

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The late Eva Cassidy gained a loyal following in the Washington, D.C., area through appearances in small clubs, utilizing her pitch-perfect singing voice to interpret a variety of tunes ranging from standards to modern-era pop songs. A notoriously shy performer, Eva Cassidy had a somewhat stiff stage presence, but she endeared herself to her audiences by performing songs she obviously loved, combining elements of soul, gospel, blues, and jazz. Live at Blues Alley is an excellent showcase for her vocal talents and her ability to make even the most familiar tune uniquely her own. Admittedly, the titles on Live at Blues Alley seem like a set list for a bad Vegas lounge act; songs such as Irving Berlin's "Cheek to Cheek" and Louis Armstrong's "What a Wonderful World" have been done to death for decades. Fortunately, Eva Cassidy had an obvious affection for these standards. She sounds as if she had a ball performing the Irving Berlin number, while her subtle reading of the Louis Armstrong tune is nothing less than extraordinary. She was equally successful with more contemporary pop classics like "Bridge Over Troubled Water" and "Take Me to the River." Ultimately, the slower songs are the most stirring, particularly her rendition of "Fields of Gold." Her tear-jerking version of the Sting tune could very well be one of the greatest cover songs ever recorded. Eva Cassidy's popularity slowly began to spread outside of the D.C. area upon the release of this album in early 1996. Unfortunately, Eva Cassidy passed away later that year, just as she began laying the groundwork for what could have been a stellar career in music. However, her posthumous success has been astonishing, with worldwide critical acclaim and extensive exposure on British television that helped her album Songbird climb to number one on the British album chart in March, 2001. Live at Blues Alley was the only solo album released during Eva Cassidy's lifetime (an album recorded with Chuck Brown, The Other Side, was also released), and it's an excellent introduction to a performer who never lived to witness the impact her voice made on her fans all over the world.

© William Cooper /TiVo

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1
Cheek To Cheek
00:04:09

Eva Cassidy, MainArtist - Irving Berlin, Composer

© 2006 Licensed by Blix Street Records from Barbara and Hugh Cassidy ℗ 1996 Licensed by Blix Street Records from Barbara and Hugh Cassidy

2
Stormy Monday
00:05:48

Eva Cassidy, MainArtist - T-Bone Walker, Composer

© 2006 Licensed by Blix Street Records from Barbara and Hugh Cassidy ℗ 1996 Licensed by Blix Street Records from Barbara and Hugh Cassidy

3
Bridge Over Troubled Water
00:05:32

Eva Cassidy, MainArtist - Paul Simon, Composer

© 2006 Licensed by Blix Street Records from Barbara and Hugh Cassidy ℗ 1996 Licensed by Blix Street Records from Barbara and Hugh Cassidy

4
Fine And Mellow
00:04:03

Eva Cassidy, MainArtist

© 2006 Licensed by Blix Street Records from Barbara and Hugh Cassidy ℗ 1996 Licensed by Blix Street Records from Barbara and Hugh Cassidy

5
People Get Ready
00:03:34

Eva Cassidy, Composer, MainArtist - Curtis Mayfield, Writer

© 2006 Licensed by Blix Street Records from Barbara and Hugh Cassidy ℗ 1996 Licensed by Blix Street Records from Barbara and Hugh Cassidy

6
Blue Skies
00:02:39

Eva Cassidy, MainArtist

© 2006 Licensed by Blix Street Records from Barbara and Hugh Cassidy ℗ 1996 Licensed by Blix Street Records from Barbara and Hugh Cassidy

7
Tall Trees In Georgia
00:04:10

Eva Cassidy, MainArtist

© 2006 Licensed by Blix Street Records from Barbara and Hugh Cassidy ℗ 1996 Licensed by Blix Street Records from Barbara and Hugh Cassidy

8
Fields Of Gold
00:04:59

Eva Cassidy, Composer, MainArtist - Sting, Writer

© 2006 Licensed by Blix Street Records from Barbara and Hugh Cassidy ℗ 1996 Licensed by Blix Street Records from Barbara and Hugh Cassidy

9
Autumn Leaves
00:04:49

Eva Cassidy, Composer, MainArtist - Johnny Mercer, Composer - Jacques Prevert, Composer - Joseph Kosma, Composer

© 2006 Licensed by Blix Street Records from Barbara and Hugh Cassidy ℗ 1996 Licensed by Blix Street Records from Barbara and Hugh Cassidy

10
Honeysuckle Rose
00:03:08

Eva Cassidy, MainArtist - Andy Razaf, Composer - Fats Waller, Composer

© 2006 Licensed by Blix Street Records from Barbara and Hugh Cassidy ℗ 1996 Licensed by Blix Street Records from Barbara and Hugh Cassidy

11
Take Me To The River
00:04:08

Eva Cassidy, MainArtist

© 2006 Licensed by Blix Street Records from Barbara and Hugh Cassidy ℗ 1996 Licensed by Blix Street Records from Barbara and Hugh Cassidy

12
What A Wonderful World
00:05:34

R. Thiele, Writer - Eva Cassidy, Composer, MainArtist - G. David Weiss, Writer

© 2006 Licensed by Blix Street Records from Barbara and Hugh Cassidy ℗ 1996 Licensed by Blix Street Records from Barbara and Hugh Cassidy

13
Oh, Had I A Golden Thread
00:04:52

Eva Cassidy, MainArtist

© 2006 Licensed by Blix Street Records from Barbara and Hugh Cassidy ℗ 1996 Licensed by Blix Street Records from Barbara and Hugh Cassidy

Albumbeschreibung

The late Eva Cassidy gained a loyal following in the Washington, D.C., area through appearances in small clubs, utilizing her pitch-perfect singing voice to interpret a variety of tunes ranging from standards to modern-era pop songs. A notoriously shy performer, Eva Cassidy had a somewhat stiff stage presence, but she endeared herself to her audiences by performing songs she obviously loved, combining elements of soul, gospel, blues, and jazz. Live at Blues Alley is an excellent showcase for her vocal talents and her ability to make even the most familiar tune uniquely her own. Admittedly, the titles on Live at Blues Alley seem like a set list for a bad Vegas lounge act; songs such as Irving Berlin's "Cheek to Cheek" and Louis Armstrong's "What a Wonderful World" have been done to death for decades. Fortunately, Eva Cassidy had an obvious affection for these standards. She sounds as if she had a ball performing the Irving Berlin number, while her subtle reading of the Louis Armstrong tune is nothing less than extraordinary. She was equally successful with more contemporary pop classics like "Bridge Over Troubled Water" and "Take Me to the River." Ultimately, the slower songs are the most stirring, particularly her rendition of "Fields of Gold." Her tear-jerking version of the Sting tune could very well be one of the greatest cover songs ever recorded. Eva Cassidy's popularity slowly began to spread outside of the D.C. area upon the release of this album in early 1996. Unfortunately, Eva Cassidy passed away later that year, just as she began laying the groundwork for what could have been a stellar career in music. However, her posthumous success has been astonishing, with worldwide critical acclaim and extensive exposure on British television that helped her album Songbird climb to number one on the British album chart in March, 2001. Live at Blues Alley was the only solo album released during Eva Cassidy's lifetime (an album recorded with Chuck Brown, The Other Side, was also released), and it's an excellent introduction to a performer who never lived to witness the impact her voice made on her fans all over the world.

© William Cooper /TiVo

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