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Linda Eder Returns to Her Roots and Shows the World 'The Other Side of Me' on Her Highly Anticipated Verve Debut
Co-Produced and Arranged by Eder and Songwriter/Keyboardist Billy Jay Stein, the 12-Track Collection, Due September 30, Features a Free-Spirited, Intimate Country Rock Sound and Fresh Interpretations of Classics by Joni Mitchell and Indigo Girls
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LOS ANGELES, CA--(Marketwire - September 30, 2008) - Long established as one of America's
premier interpreters of pop standards and classics from the Broadway
songbook, vocal icon Linda Eder takes a 180 degree turn, unveiling "The
Other Side of Me" on her eagerly awaited Verve debut. Produced and arranged
by Eder and veteran songwriter/keyboardist Billy Jay Stein, the 12-track
collection, due September 30, brings the singer back to her often
overlooked country roots, offering a looser, more intimate country-pop
sound that's ideally suited to the thoughtful, mostly introspective songs
she's chosen for the project.
"This is really me getting back to my natural musical self, the person I
was before Judy Garland and Barbra Streisand entered my life and I went the
Broadway route," she says. "This is the kind of music that moved me as a
kid, when I first started playing my guitar and learning how to write
songs, so it's a natural direction for me. There was no record of past
performances to measure up to, just my own words, my own history, and my
own voice. I have finally been given the chance to strip away the costume
and sing without the voice of others in my head. I've traveled a long road
to find my way back home and I have found it. "The Other Side of Me" is my
voice."
Taking a very different approach to gathering the right material for the
project, Eder includes personally charged, instantly infectious tracks like
"Pieces," the gospel influenced pop/rocker "Make Today Beautiful" and the
beautiful and poignant, parent-to-child ballad "If I Could." The passionate
mid-tempo declaration "Back To Life" was written by megahit pop songwriter
Kara DioGuardi, who has penned smashes for Christina Aguilera, Celine Dion,
Pink, Kelly Clarkson and Avril Lavigne, among many others. On Eder's own
composition "Waiting For The Fall," the singer tackles her own innermost
thoughts and insights gained after her divorce and while raising her child
as a single mother. Eder also delivers sensitive and soulful
interpretations of Joni Mitchell's "Both Sides Now" and Emily Saliers' (of
the Indigo Girls) "Ghost." Unleashing her deepest emotions, Eder makes it
easy for both female and male listeners to relate to the hardships and life
lessons she has experienced.
The critical praise for "The Other Side of Me" has already begun, with
Jonathan Widran from All Music Guide declaring: "The utter brilliance of
the renowned vocal great's first official foray into rock-edged country
music should shutter for good the adage that an artist must stick to a
single genre to be marketable and successful. Over the years, the world got
so used to her glowing interpretations of Broadway standards -- and her
keen ability to carry on the grand traditions of Judy Garland and Barbra
Streisand -- that any deviation might have been seen as risky or crazy.
While Eder will always be welcome performing with fellow Broadway
aficionados Michael Feinstein and Marvin Hamlisch, this stellar journey of
the heart should find her making reservations to take the stage at the CMA
Festival in Nashville any year now. This is a side of the singer that
should stick around for a long time."