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20 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The best voice around,
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This review is from: Storybook (Audio CD)
I have read some of the other reviews of this album- granted, not everyone likes that these aren't all new tracks. In this world of other stars who pump out 15 or so new songs where many of them sound redundant or tiring, hey, I'm happy to have some new gems and some re-done tracks by this woman with the voice of an angel. Linda Eder has so many different sounds depending on the song she sings. They can be anything from lush and soulful to resounding and downright Herculean. And then, opening up a new door, she sings a beautiful opera aria. I'm thinking, "This is a woman who never had vocal training- unbelievable!" The Streisand comparisons keep coming up, which in most ways is a compliment to both artists. But the criticisms of some reviewers in this album don't fairly apply to Linda. Barbra never tackled Linda's level of demanding material. We overlooked the overriding nasal, wavering strength and tremoring vibrato on those long notes, etc., because we saw all the other strengths in Babs. Similarly, Linda is not perfect, but it's her sheer potential from this late bloomer- a shy farm girl from a non-musical family; it's the realization that this woman can sing anything and give audience members absolute cold chills. No comparisons!!
13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Linda Grabs the Brass Ring!,
By Stephanie Patterson "Mezzolady" (Philadelphia, PA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Storybook (Audio CD)
"Storybook" is a marvelous Wildhorn song. Up till now, the only recording of which I was aware was exquisitely done by Patti LuPone (who could, by the way, sing the telephone book and make it sound good). Hearing Linda sing this song, though, is an experience worth cherishing. Now, to comment on the operatic endeavor at the end. As a professional singer myself, I've always known that Linda is not just a "belter," but is an exquisite soprano. She proved herself here royally - not an easy aria. Her diction was superb, and her vocal quality was captivating. There are people who want more "new" stuff. This album is largely previously recorded, but unreleased music. Thank God her record label had the good sense to share this with Linda's fans! This compilation merely shows the many facets to Linda's great talent - from the pop sound of "Gold" to the torchy sound on "The Man that Got Away" and the loving rendition of "Bridge Over Troubled Water." Thank you, Linda and Frank!
11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
If you're looking for classic Eder...,
By Paul M "aka sillysib7" (Detroit, MI USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Storybook (Audio CD)
...then look no further. If you're looking for something new, you'll find some of that, too, at least in the way of never-before-released recordings. This Angel records retrospective includes 8 tracks from Linda Eder's 1994 CD "And So Much More." Several of them have new instrumentation, including Bridge Over Troubled Water, which I absolutely love (both versions). The addition of the sax and some synth tracks on the reworked version makes it somehow deeper and fuller sounding. Some people won't like this because #1 they don't want to hear previously released material and #2 if they're stuck on the 'old' versions, they probably won't be open to the new ones.Here are some of my favorite tracks. Track 6 (If He Never Said Hello), from Svengali. Anyone who has ever loved and lost can relate to this one. Track 10, Storybook, is reminiscent of carousels and childhood. It's the kind of song that you catch yourself humming after you hear it and laugh to yourself about it. Track 13, Bridge Over Troubled Water, has always been one of my favorite songs since Simon & Garfunkel. Linda makes it her own in this recording. But the track that completely blew me away was #15, Vole Mon Ange. I have never heard Linda sing opera before, and didn't even know she could (although to be told so wouldn't have surprised me). Not only is this piece melodically beautiful, when you find out the interpretation (it's in French) is about angels flying, it certainly brings new meaning to the piece. The feeling when Linda hits that high C two octaves above middle C is indescribable. It's like goosebumps on your heart...truly and inspired work. If you're not into previously released material, this may not be the CD for you. But you'll miss out on some wonderful never-before-released songs should you decide to pass it up for that reason. I'm glad I didn't!
19 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Not Quite Greatest Hits...,
By Daniel (Chicago, IL USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Storybook (Audio CD)
Let me preface this by saying that I LOVE LINDA EDER and I LOVE FRANK WILDHORN. However, why does a new album by the partner of one of the most talented and prolific songwriters alive contain a line-up of music that her true fans already own??? I felt a little robbed by this. I expected that these would be "re-invented" and they aren't! Linda has a habit of re-recording songs to "fill" albums...come on, how many have "Vienna" and "Someone Like You"?? And "Broadway My Way", which has some AMAZING new recordings, also reincarnates "Gold", "A New Life", "Unusual Way", and "Man of La Mancha". Linda, your fans want to buy your music because you are a talented performer and your husband is a talented writer. Give us what we deserve...new music. Those of us who have been your fans since the first album and the concept recording of J&H deserve a little more respect than this album shows.
10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Linda Eder's Storybook-A Musical Masterpiece,
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This review is from: Storybook (Audio CD)
STORYBOOK......The title itself is enough to invite listeners inside the beautifully simple, but exquisite, cover of this musical masterpiece to explore each uniquely different song. Linda Eder showcases every aspect of her amazing voice in this latest album from Angel Records and gives the the best of what she has to offer. Her talent runs deep, and the emotions she presents in these songs run even deeper. The selections were recorded in the early nineties, but they could have been recorded at any time, and they would still be a perfect listening experience. Reading the liner notes will enhance your appreciation of just what has been done with this album.Linda Eder immediately grabs the listener with her rousing big band sound of "One Bad Habit!" From there she will take you on a delightful and very special musical journey, showcasing her fun side as well as letting you into her heart and soul with her haunting and sensitive interpretation of some beautiful ballads. "The Man That Got Away" is a fitting and incredible tribute to Judy Garland. It's sung here with a special passion. I love all the arrangements, orchestrations and interpretations of the songs, especially "Bridge Over Troubled Waters," "Smile," "All The Way," "When I Look In Your Eyes" and "Let Him Fly." What a great idea to conclude the album with an operatic aria, "Vole Mon Ange!" This is the icing on the beautifully prepared cake, and showcases even more Linda Eder's versatility. The final aria is absolutely exquisite! The genius of so many people is evident in listening to Storybook. Linda Eder, Frank Wildhorn, Jeremy Roberts, Kim Scharnberg, Nan Knighton and Jack Murphy, among many others, you have created something really special. Congratulations!
9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
wow!!!!,
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This review is from: Storybook (Audio CD)
I really like this album. I enjoy it more everytime I listen to it and get more out of it. Bridge Over Troubled Water is spectacular(and I usually don't like covers of it). Her voice is like silver!
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Storybook is "One Bad Habit!",
By Karen (Minnesota) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Storybook (Audio CD)
From "One Bad Habit", an upbeat, in your face feel good song to "Let Him Fly", a beautiful ballad about love, this CD is one for the ages. Eder handles all the music styles with equal skill - including an opera piece that showcases unbelieveable range. You won't be able to stop playing this one - and you'll want to listen to "One Bad Habit" until it becomes one!
14 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Let Her Fly.....,
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This review is from: Storybook (Audio CD)
With This Cd, Linda Eder Shows Why She Is One Of The Best Singers Around!!! Containing Something Old, Something Reworked & Something Opera. Linda Eder Shows Off Her Stunning Voice With The Gems "Let Him Fly", "One Bad Habit", "Where Are You Now?", If He Never Said Hello" & "Vole Mon Ange". Moving From Big Band To Jazz To Pop To Opera With Ease. Songs Such As "Smile", "All The Way", "The Man That Got Away" & "Bridge Over Troubled Water" Have Been Reworked And Sound Wonderful!!!! A Gorgeous Addtion To Anyone's Music Collection!! Linda Eder, Frank Wildhorn & Co. Are Simply Magical!!!!!
9 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
As Gorgeous as Ever,
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This review is from: Storybook (Audio CD)
While there are many Broadway legends (Bernadette Peters, Michael Ball, Ethel Merman, Mandy Patinkon, Michael Crawford, etc), there are few that can be described as "the best of the best": Michael Ball, Bernadette Peters, Barbara Cook...And Linda Eder. STORYBOOK is beautiful. As a huge fan of Broadway, I have a great love for BROADWAY MY WAY, and honestly believe that is one of the greatest Broadway solo albums ever made (right up there with Michael Ball's MUSICALS and CENTRE STAGE). But STORYBOOK is a close step behind. Many, if not all, of the gorgeous ballads showcase Eder's amazing range; in addition to demonstrating her amazing ability to control her heavenly voice. To top it all off, the first few tunes are big band/jazz nubers, a feat that Eder pulls off with incredible ease. There is actually one song on here that I hold a strong dis-like toward: the "bonus track," VOL MON ANGE. In my opinion, this tune is an example of "corny gone bad." Other than that, STORYBOOK is a "must" for all Broadway afficianados and/or fans of great vocalists.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Beautiful,
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This review is from: Storybook (Audio CD)
Being a relatively new fan of Ms. Eder's, I had not heard most of the songs on this CD. The two I had came from the original concept CD of "The Scarlet Pimpernel". So most of it was like a brand-new CD for me. And I could not be more pleased. She has an astounding voice, one that is capable of belting out the highest notes for the longest time. Some have compared her to Barbra Streisand, but personally I don't think that there is that great a similarity. Linda Eder has a style which is all her own, and it is a winning one. She shines equally on the Big Band-ish numbers (one can imagine her as a 1940s club singer) and the more pop-oriented tunes, usually from shows written by her also phenominally talented husband, Frank Wildhorn. A worthwhile addition to your music collection.
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Storybook by Linda Eder (Audio CD - 2011)
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