EVA CASSIDY


Since I first heard of Eva Cassidy about 3 years ago,I have been spellbound by her voice,her songs and the simplistic way of her recordings.I have owned every single one of her albums.

Is there any other singers that are like her,Or she is the CHOOSEN ONE?
fafafion
here's a few vintage 'chosen ones' to seek out...sandi shaw, gayle mccormick, julie driscoll, cathie chamberlain, rory block, jane relf, and yes..lulu.
She IS the chosen one. She has affected me when I have been at my lowest and my highest. She offered me solace when I was away from my children and family for two years and made my stay tolerable. What a voice !!
What makes Eva Cassidy stand out, in addition to her strong, pure voice, is her operatic like presentation. To hear an example of what I am referring to, listen to the female aria/ duet in

"O Terra Addio" from Aida (Placido Domingo, Greatest Artists of the Century series, "Verdi Aria & Duets" EMI, Track 8).

Start with Mozart (Marriage of Figaro, Don Giovanni) or Verdi (La Travaita) and begin to explore.

Regards, Rich

Hmm, I think Eva had a great, pure voice that was not operatic at all, very popish in my view (nothing wrong with that). She also surprised us with her note choices, even though they're very simple. In this way she is like a jazz singer, but she stays to close to the original line that she stays in the pop genre, without getting into the yodelling that's become so popular since Whitney Houston first did it tastefully and then got carried away.

I don't think that people that take solace in Cassady are going to enjoy Barber or Cole so much. Eva was about the upside and joy and those two see mostly the dark side, IME. (I like them, but stay away).

Stacey Kent is a jazzer that stays close to the melody. Her girl-ish voice always gives me a lift. Another pure, girlish voicalist is Erin Bode.

I'm not trying to be disagreeable, just adding a slightly different view.

Dave