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Linda Eder, It's No Secret Anymore

Audio CD

Disk ID: 280644

Disk length: 55m 28s (14 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 1999

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. It's No Secret Anymore 3:24
2. You Never Remind Me 3:10
3. Romancin' The Blues 3:54
4. Havana 3:59
5. Why Do People Fall In Love? 3:39
6. I Guess I Love You 3:30
7. This Time Around 4:04
8. Looks Like You Started Something 3:53
9. Little Things 4:02
10. Even Now 3:59
11. Never Dance 4:31
12. Vienna 5:57
13. Anything Can Happen 2:54
14. One For My Baby 4:22

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Review

The marvelous voice of Linda Eder takes center stage in her fourth solo album, recorded when the singer was seven months pregnant. Frequently compared to Barbra Streisand for her combination of vocal power and sensitivity, Eder swings ("You Never Remind Me"), is torchy ("Romancin' the Blues"), and even does a good impression of Celine Dion ("Even Now"). Unlike Streisand, however, Eder is strongly associated with a single composer--her husband, pop-Broadway man Frank Wildhorn, whose songs with lyricist Jack Murphy continue to dominate Eder's repertoire on It's No Secret Anymore. Of particular interest here are four songs from the yet-to-be-produced show Havana--a not-surprising combination of bombast, balladry, and Latin dance-pop. Wildhorn's work usually receives mixed reviews, but no question it sounds best when sung by Eder. For unconvinced critics, there is also one non-Wildhorn song on this album, the Arlen-Mercer classic "One for My Baby," that proves that Linda Eder can sing just about anything. --David Horiuchi

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