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Music : The Other Side of Me

The Other Side of Me

by: Linda Eder



The Other Side of Me
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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0602517848856
Label: Verve
Manufacturer: Verve
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Verve
Release Date: September 30, 2008
Sales Rank: 581
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One of America's premier singers of pop standards and Broadway tunes, the former Star Search winner and star of the long running hit musical Jekyll and Hyde is back with a looser, more intimate Country-Pop sound perfectly suited to the thoughtful, introspective songs chosen for this project. Highlights of Linda's new approach include the personally-charged 'Pieces', 'Make Today Beautiful' and Eder's composition 'Waiting for the Fall'. In addition, she delivers sensitive readings of Joni Mitchell's 'Both Sides Now' and 'Ghost' by Emily Saliers of The Indigo Girls. Eder's vocal range and stunning talents encompass nearly every style from cabaret to classical. She brings all of these extraordinarily talents to the material on The Other Side of Me her 10th album and Verve debut. A dramatic live performer with a large and passionately devoted audience, Eder will tour throughout the Fall and into 2009.









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Disc 1:
  1. Pieces (Shaun Barker)
  2. If You Believe (The Way I Do) (Robin Lerner, Ken Hirsch)
  3. Lifted (Greg Wells, Cathy Dennis)
  4. If I Could (Ron Miller, Ken Hirsch, Marti Sharron)
  5. Back to Life (Kara DioGuardi)
  6. The Other Side of Me (Billy Jay Stein, Shaun Barker, Bill Grainer)
  7. Waiting For the Fall (Linda Eder)
  8. Prayer for Love (Shaun Barker, Benjy King)
  9. Both Sides Now (Joni Mitchell)
  10. They Are the Roses (Paul Jenkins, Timothy Schoepf, Randall Van Warmer)
  11. Ghost (Emily Saliers)
  12. Make Today Beautiful (Billy Jay Stein, Shaun Barker, Bill Grainer)


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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Great Lyrics ...
I really like this cd. The music is awesome, the song lyrics are awesome and her voice is wonderful. I recommend this cd to anyone who likes a good country music vocalist.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * Pleasant pop ...
Linda Eder has a strong voice and there are a number of different styles on this lushly orchestrated CD. There are some pretty ballads, some catchy tunes, and even an "angry woman" song. The overall tone is very mainstream -- nothing revolutionary here -- but very listenable.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * A Bruce Hornsby/Shawn Colvin Style ...
Linda has a hauntingly beautiful voice that sticks with you the more you listen. The talent that plays with her is reminiscent of Bruce Hornsby's Mandolin Rain. Excellent.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * LInda Eder hits the JackPot ...
I am a Linda Eder fan from the get go.
This CD is Amazing.
Her own composition "Waiting for the fall" is one of the BEST country compositions I have heard in a long time. If that song got airplay on the country stations she would have a #1 hit on her hands, and she would find herself nominated for a CMA award as BEST NEW COUNTRY ARTIST.
From the first song to the last, each one keeps getting better. She is the best female voice around right now.
Give it a listen and if your aren't singing along, then you don't know what music really is.




Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Beautiful CD ...
This CD was my first experience with Linda Eder's music. I'm very much into the country/pop/folk genre right now. Her voice is so beautiful and unique. I can't even think of who else she compares to really. Her voice is really pure sounding. I'd highly recommend this CD to anyone who really enjoys great easy listening music. She will not disappoint. I also plan to purchase her Christmas CD, since that time of the year is coming up.


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