Imagine

Imagine

by Eva Cassidy
Imagine

Imagine

by Eva Cassidy

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Overview

A desperate clamoring from fans worldwide is no doubt the last thing the late singer could have imagined when she was at clubs and at home singing and doing rough recordings of the tunes that would someday be chosen for this magnificent hodgepodge. But many years after her death in obscurity in late 1996, she became a true phenomenon, with enthusiasts who find in her voice a true connection to heaven (take that in any number of ways). So even if the songs are rough, they're still Eva Cassidy. Another precious listen to her transcendent voice -- so brilliant in all genres; wispy and angelic one minute, soulful and guttural the next -- is worth all the dusty shelf-searching this compilation no doubt entailed. The songs recorded at the now-defunct Annapolis club Pearls -- the obscure chestnut "It Doesn't Matter Anymore," which Paul Anka gave to Buddy Holly; Gordon Lightfoot's "Early Morning Rain"; and the tearjerking "Danny Boy" -- present Cassidy at her purest, her simple acoustic guitar riding along behind increasingly emotional vocal lines. "Fever" is an alternate take from the version that wound up on Chuck Brown's The Other Side, beautifully torchy and featuring a sly violin line by brother Dan Cassidy. She recorded a folky rendition of the Sandy Denny classic "Who Knows Where the Time Goes" at the Maryland Inn, her voice rising and falling over a subtle violin. Her smoky jazz chops -- think Norah Jones with a lot more fire -- are in full force on "You've Changed" (recorded at Blues Alley in Washington, D.C.). Probably the richest performances are the powerful home-demo renditions of the title track and "Tennessee Waltz," given off-the-cuff readings (with only simple guitar lines) that show off Cassidy's casual genius. Finally, Cassidy's dad found a few formal early studio recordings, "Still Not Ready" and "I Can Only Be Me," a heartrending song Stevie Wonder wrote for Spike Lee's School Daze but never recorded. That's OK -- Cassidy's unintentional penchant is for redefining songs and creating new and definitive versions. Most likely, no major label would ever put out a new artist recording with this kind of a mixed bag, both stylistically and production-wise. But this hardly matters, as listeners seek more and more from the angel who left long before the world fell in love with her. The continuing heavenly serenade is hard to resist. ~ Jonathan Widran

Product Details

Release Date: 08/20/2002
Label: Blix Street Records
UPC: 0739341007521
Rank: 48557

Tracks

  1. It Doesn't Matter Anymore
  2. Fever
  3. Who Knows Where the Time Goes?
  4. You've Changed
  5. Imagine
  6. Still Not Ready
  7. Early Morning Rain
  8. Tennessee Waltz
  9. I Can Only Be Me
  10. Danny Boy

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Eva Cassidy   Primary Artist,Guitar,Vocals,Soloist,Guitar (Rhythm),Vocals (Background)
Raice McLeod   Drums
Lenny Williams   Piano,Vibraphone
Kent Wood   Organ,Synthesizer,Synthesizer Strings
Bruno Nasta   Violin
Adrian Green   Drums
Chris Biondo   Bass
Keith Grimes   Guitar,Guitar (Electric)
Dan Cassidy   Violin
Larry Melton   Bass
Darrel Andrews   Percussion

Technical Credits

Stevie Wonder   Composer
Paul Anka   Composer
Bill Straw   Liner Notes
Geoff Gillette   Mixing
Frederick Edward Weatherly   Composer
Chris Biondo   Producer
Eva Cassidy   Artwork,Producer
Eddie Cooley   Composer
Carl Fischer   Composer
John Davenport   Composer
John Lennon   Composer
Sandy Denny   Composer
Pee Wee King   Composer
Robert Vosgien   Mastering
Larry Melton   Photography
Redd Stewart   Composer
Yoko Ono   Composer
Gordon Lightfoot   Composer
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