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I saw a review of this album on CBS Sunday Morning and bought it the naxt week. My wife and I love her voice.
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This isn't a review of this CD, rather a dedication to Eva Cassidy, accentuating what she means to me, and, perhaps, to others as well. I wrote this for her:
Aching Voices, Clear
When the winds turn to us, and sing
In places held so close and dear, softly
Heard, like melting snows in New Spring
Those aching voices, clear...
Her song comes to us then, in pensive
Quiet joy
Her soul sails with us, and
We go on
She goes with us
She goes on...
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You won't disappointed if you enjoy the music of the late Eva Cassidy. It is warming, soothing music made famous by other artists. Overall, she does a great job. I was only disappointed with Joni Mitchell's Woodstock, actually made popular by Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young. I think that Eva sings it a little too slowly. Otherwise, the cd is a recommended purchase.
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I first listened to this album about a year ago and was moved to tears by the title track. Eva Cassidy was without a doubt one of the best female vocalists of her generation. Some of the tracks on the album are a little bit country for my taste, but on the whole it is a divine mix of soul, blues and contemporary standards arranged by Cassidy in her in inimitable style. Put it on your wish list today!
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This is the first Eva Cassidy CD for me- I'm a middle aged (whatrever that means) folkster, in love with Judy Collins, Phil Ochs, Tom Paxton and such- I was introduced to this artist by a fellow browser at a Barnes and Noble (sorry Amazon) and bought the CD on a whim-
Absolutely wonderful- NOT TO MISS!
I smile just thinking about the music, time after time.....:)
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