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专辑名称: Live At Blues Alley (25th Anniversary Edition)
创作艺人: [Eva Cassidy]
音乐流派: Jazz|爵士
专辑规格: 1碟13首
出品公司: Blix Street Records
发行时间: 1997/9/23
官方标价: £9.79 (会员免费下载)
域名语言: [en] (AI检测)
曲目介绍:
Cheek To Cheek (Live At Blues Alley) (2021 Master)
Stormy Monday (Live At Blues Alley) (2021 Master)
Bridge Over Troubled Water (Live At Blues Alley) (2021 Master)
Fine And Mellow (Live At Blues Alley) (2021 Master)
People Get Ready (Live At Blues Alley) (2021 Master)
Blue Skies (Live At Blues Alley) (2021 Master)
Tall Trees In Georgia (Live At Blues Alley) (2021 Master)
Fields Of Gold (Live At Blues Alley) (2021 Master)
Autumn Leaves (Live At Blues Alley) (2021 Master)
Honeysuckle Rose (Live At Blues Alley) (2021 Master)
Take Me To The River (Live At Blues Alley) (2021 Master)
What A Wonderful World (Live At Blues Alley) (2021 Master)
Oh, Had I A Golden Thread (Live At Blues Alley) (2021 Master)
详细介绍:
Eva Cassidy%27s life story hasn%27t been made into film … yet. Her love of schmaltzy repertoire and refusal to be pigeonholed as one type of singer made attracting label interest difficult, but she finally made her debut recording in 1992. By the mid-%2790s, Cassidy was building a buzz in the Washington, D.C., music scene (despite her hesitancy about performing live and, in general, singing as a career), only to be derailed by a cancer diagnosis. In May 1996 she self-released her second album, Live at Blues Alley, just as the cancer returned and spread through her bones and lungs; six months later Cassidy died at the age of 33. But thanks to a BBC DJ playing her version of Judy Garland%27s ageless hit Over the Rainbow (from Songbird, a posthumous 1998 compilation), Cassidy became a hit in the UK in 2000—Songbird would eventually go six times platinum in the U.K. and gold in the U.S.
For its 25th anniversary, Live at Blues Alley, whose original purpose was just to give Cassidy something to sell at gigs, has been digitally remastered by Robert Vosgien (who mastered the original album) from the original mixes. The sound, which was always surprisingly good for a live album recorded in a small Georgetown club, seems audibly improved by the fresh tweaks. While Cassidy%27s voice and instinctual gift for phrasing allowed her to sing almost anything well, her fondness for popular (read: overexposed) older repertoire like Irving Berlin%27s Cheek to Cheek and T-Bone Walker%27s Stormy Monday mixes with slightly more adventurous fare like Sting%27s Fields of Gold and Al Green%27s Take Me to The River. Cassidy%27s superpower was that her voice and phrasing were extraordinary at communicating a resounding feeling of sadness. It%27s tempting to say it%27s because she sensed her coming tragedy. Supported by a quintet that includes pianist Lenny Williams and her then partner bassist Chris Biondo, Cassidy wrings every drop of pathos out of the Johnny Mercer-penned standard, Autumn Leaves. Frustrating as a tease for what her subsequent career might have been, Live at Blues Alley nevertheless is a precious crumb of genius tragically interrupted. © Robert Baird/Qobuz