Released on October
8, 2007, by Rhino Records, Linda Eder GREATEST HITS is available
exclusively at Barnes & Noble through October 2007. If you
haven't secured a copy yet, don't delay! Once they're sold out,
they're gone
and this is a CD you don't want to miss! The
disc features many of Linda's fan favorites as well as some other
gems you may not have heard in a while. To commemorate its release,
the EDER-tors of THE VOICE decided to take a closer look at these
"greatest hits!"
Track
# 1
"DON'T RAIN ON MY PARADE"
Originally recorded for BROADWAY MY WAY (February 2003)
From the Broadway musical FUNNY GIRL
Music by Jules Styne
Lyrics by Bob Merrill
Track
#2
"I WANT MORE"
Originally recorded for IT'S TIME (April 1997)
Music by Frank Wildhorn
Lyrics by Jack Murphy
Track
#3
"UNUSUAL WAY"
Originally recorded for BROADWAY MY WAY (February 2003)
From the Broadway musical NINE
Music and Lyrics by Maury Yeston
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NINE
first opened on May 9, 1982, at the Richard Rodgers Theatre
and played for 732 performances.
The original principals in the cast included Liliane Montevecchi,
Raul Julia, Anita Morris, Karen Akers, and Shelly Burch.
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NINE
was revived in the Spring of 2003 starring Antonio Banderas.
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NINE
is based on Frederico Fellini's Film, 8-1/2, an adaptation from
the Italian version by Mario Fratti.
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NINE
won five Tony Awards in 1982 including Best Musical.
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The
recent revival won the 2003 Tony Award for Best Revival of a
Musical.
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As
part of her BROADWAY MY WAY Concert Tour, Linda sang "Unusual
Way" was part of a medley with Stephen Sondheim's "Losing
My Mind."
Track
# 4
"MAN OF LA MANCHA (I, DON
QUIXOTE)"
Originally recorded for IT'S TIME (April 1997); also included on
BROADWAY MY WAY (February 2003)
From the Broadway musical MAN OF LA MANCHA
Music by Mitch Leigh
Lyrics by Joe Darion
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MAN
OF LA MANCHA first opened on November 22,1965, at the ANTA Washington
Square Theatre and played for 2,328 performances.
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The
original principals in the cast included Richard Kiley, Joan
Diener, Irving Jacobsen and Ray Middleton.
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Six
years prior to its stage debut, it premiered as an original
drama written for television starring Lee J. Cobb as Quixote
and Eli Wallach as Sancho. It aired under the title I, Don Quixote.
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MAN
OF LA MANCHA was originally booked into an off-Broadway theatre
and was ignored by everyone but the audience. The production
was a critical success and within four months was transferred
to the Martin Beck.
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Rex
Harrison was cast as the original lead and backed out. Richard
Kiley took over the role and won the Tony for Best Actor in
a Musical.
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MAN
OF LA MANCHA was revived four times, most recently in 2002 starring
Brian Stokes Mitchell, at the original Broadway theatre, the
Martin Beck.
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On
June 21, 2003, the Martin Beck was renamed in honor of Al Hirschfeld,
a caricaturist-cartoonist best known for his artwork in the
theatre community.
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The
date of the theatre re-naming and dedication was to be Hirschfeld's
100th birthday, but sadly he died in January 2003 just 5 months
shy of his 100th birthday.
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Linda
has performed "Man Of La Mancha (I, Don Quixote)"
on numerous television and public appearances, always delighting
her audience with that incredible, almost ethereal, high note.
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Olympic
and World Figure Skating Champion Katarina Witt skates to Linda's
version of this song and has often performed it live with Linda
singing.
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The
song has become a staple of Linda's live concerts; Linda first
performed it live as part of a medley of "men's songs."
Track
#5
"WHAT KIND OF FOOL AM I ?"
Recorded for BROADWAY MY WAY (February 2003)
From the Broadway musical STOP THE WORLD - I WANT TO GET OFF!
Music and Lyrics by Leslie Bricusse and Anthony Newley
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STOP
THE WORLD - I WANT TO GET OFF! first opened on October 3, 1962,
at the Shubert Theatre and played for 555 performances.
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Leslie
Bricusse and Anthony Newley wrote the show in only 8 days!
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The
original principals in the cast included Anthony Newley and
Anna Quayle.
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The
female lead in the show was named for Leslie Bricusse's wife,
Evie.
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The
1978 revival starred Sammy Davies, Jr. in the role of Littlechap.
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Linda
first performed "What Kind Of Fool Am I?" as part
of a medley including "Come Rain Or Come Shine" and
"I Don't Know How To Love Him."
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This
medley "stopped the show" when Linda performed it
at the PBS concert "My Favorite Broadway: The Leading Ladies."
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"What
Kind Of Fool Am I?" won the 1962 (5th Annual) Grammy Award
for Song of the Year.
Track
#6
"SOME PEOPLE"
Originally recorded for BROADWAY MY WAY (February 2003)
From the Broadway musical GYPSY
Music by Jules Stein
Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim
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GYPSY
first opened on May 21,1959, at the Broadway Theatre and played
for 702 performances.
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The
original cast starred Ethel Merman as Rose.
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This
musical is called GYPSY instead of ROSE, even though it is about
Rose, because Gypsy Rose Lee herself stipulated that she wanted
the title to be GYPSY. In order to use her memoirs, the producers
had to follow her wishes.
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Originally
Stephen Sondheim was supposed to write both the music and lyrics,
but Ethel Merman refused to work with an untried composer.
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Gypsy
was revived on Broadway three times, most recently in 2003 starring
Bernadette Peters in the role of Rose.
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When
Linda sang "Some People" as part of her BROADWAY MY
WAY Concert Tour, the song often featured an improvisational
drum solo by Clint de Ganon that drove the audience wild!
Track
#7
"BRING ON THE MEN"
Originally recorded for THE COMPLETE WORK "JEKYLL & HYDE:
THE GOTHIC MUSIC THRILLER" (January 1995)
From the musical JEKYLL & HYDE
Music
by Frank Wildhorn
Lyrics by Leslie Bricusse
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Although
a "fan favorite," "Bring On The Men" was
cut from the Broadway production of JEKYLL & HYDE.
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"Bring
On The Men" was replaced with "Good 'N' Evil"
on Broadway.
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Every
production of the show before Broadway, and since Broadway,
has included "Bring On The Men."
Track
#8
"ANTHEM"
Originally recorded for BROADWAY MY WAY (February 2003)
From the Broadway musical CHESS
Music by Benny Andersson and Bjorn Ulvaeus
Lyrics by Tim Rice
Track
#9
"OVER THE RAINBOW"
Originally recorded for IT'S TIME (April 1997);
also included on BY MYSELF: THE SONGS OF JUDY GARLAND (October 2005)
From the film THE WIZARD OF OZ, 1939
Music by E. Y. "Yip" Harburg
Lyrics by Harold Arlen
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"Over
The Rainbow" was written for Judy Garland to sing in The
Wizard of Oz.
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"Over
The Rainbow" is No. 1 on the Recording Industry Association
of America and the National Endowment for the Arts' "Songs
of the Century" list.
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The
song also placed No. 1 on the American Film Institute's "100
Years, 100 Songs" list.
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"Over
The Rainbow" won the Academy Award for Best Song in 1939.
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"Over
The Rainbow" has additional lyrics and verses; however
these were cut from the movie and therefore are often not included
in popular recordings of the song.
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The
number of artists who have performed or recorded the song is
too numerous for us to list here it's in the thousands!
Track
#10
"HAVANA"
Originally recorded for IT'S NO SECRET ANYMORE (September 1999)
Music by Frank Wildhorn
Lyrics by Jack Murphy
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When
Linda performs "Havana" in concert, she encourages
audience members to "whoop and trill" along. Arrrrrrrreba!
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"Havana"
was originally intended to be part of a musical by the same
title.
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Other
songs to be included in HAVANA also appeared on IT'S NO SECRET
ANYMORE they are "Why Do People Fall In Love,"
"Never Dance," and "This Time Around."
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"Why
Do People Fall In Love" is offered as a popular ringtone
by most wireless phone providers.
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After
a long absence, Linda began performing "This Time Around"
in concert again in 2007.
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Jack
Murphy tells THE VOICE: "'Havana' was the title song of
a show that never got written... until now. The show has been
re-imagined with a new book by Pulitzer Prize winning playwright
Nilo Cruz, music by Frank and lyrics by yours truly. Maybe we'll
finally get it done, but no matter what happens I find it hard
to believe that anybody, and I mean ANYBODY, is going to sing
it 'better than Eder' sorry the lyricist in me just couldn't
resist."
Track
#11
"A NEW LIFE"
Originally recorded for THE COMPLETE WORK "JEKYLL & HYDE:
THE GOTHIC MUSIC THRILLER" (January 1995);
included on BROADWAY MY WAY (February 2003)
From the Broadway musical JEKYLL & HYDE
Music by Frank Wildhorn
Lyrics by Leslie Bricusse
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JEKYLL
& HYDE opened on Broadway on April 28,1997, at the Plymouth
Theatre and played for 1,543 performances.
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The
original Broadway cast starred Linda Eder, Robert Cuccioli,
Christiane Noll, Rob Evan, George Merritt and Barrie Ingham.
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The
production was nominated for four Tony Awards.
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Linda
Eder won a 1997 Theater World Award for Outstanding Debut Performer
in NYC.
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JEKYLL
& HYDE was the longest running musical ever to play at the
Plymouth Theatre.
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In
2005, the Plymouth Theatre was renamed the Gerald Schoenfeld
Theatre, in honor of the long-time chairman of the Shubert Organization
(owners of the theatre).
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Although
included on the BROADWAY MY WAY album, since the album's release
Linda has performed "A New Life" in concert only a
handful of times. Most notably was her February 2003 Carnegie
Hall appearance "A New Life" received a near-10-minute
standing ovation!
Track
#12
"VIENNA"
Originally recorded for LINDA EDER (1991, Angel Records);
Re-orchestrated and recorded in 1999 on IT'S NO SECRET ANYMORE
Music by Frank Wildhorn
Lyrics by Gary Benson
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VIENNA
was the title of the early UK release (1989) of Linda's first
album (self-titled, 1991).
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"Vienna"
was recorded and released as a popular dance mix single.
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"Vienna"
features a spectacular musical break, during which Linda turns
her back to the audience and allows the musicians to take center
stage.
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Following
this musical break, Linda has "trademarked" a special
pose for those big notes arms stretched out! It's unmistakable.
Track
#13
"SOMEONE LIKE YOU"
Originally recorded for THE COMPLETE WORK "JEKYLL & HYDE:
THE GOTHIC MUSIC THRILLER" (January 1995); Included on IT'S
TIME (April 1997); also included on LINDA EDER (1991) as a bonus
track
From the Broadway musical JEKYLL & HYDE
Music by Frank Wildhorn
Lyrics by Leslie Bricusse
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Lyrically,
there are two different versions of "Someone Like You"
one speaks of unrequited love and the other of a love
realized and returned.
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Many
consider "Someone Like You" to be Linda's "signature
song," yet someone very close to the show would disagree.
(TEASER: stay-tuned to the next edition of THE VOICE for more!)
Track
#14
"I AM WHAT I AM"
Originally recorded for BROADWAY MY WAY (February 2003)
From the Broadway musical LA CAGE AUX FOLLES
Music and Lyrics by Jerry Herman
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LA
CAGE AUX FOLLES opened on Broadway on August 21,1983, at the
Palace Theatre and ran for 1,761 performances.
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The
original cast included George Hearn, Gene Barry, Jay Garner,
John Weiner, Elizabeth Parrish, Leslie Stevens, William Thomas
Jr. and Merle Louise.
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Composer/Lyricist
Jerry Herman took home the 1984 Tony Award for Best Musical
Score for LA CAGE AUX FOLLES.
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Herman
is honored in the Songwriters Hall of Fame and is the only composer
to have had three musicals which ran more than 1,500 consecutive
performances on Broadway.
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LA
CAGE AUX FOLLES was revived in 2004 and took home the 2005 Tony
Award for Best Revival of a Musical.
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The
English translation of LA CAGE AUX FOLLES is "Birds of
a Feather."
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LA
CAGE AUX FOLLES is based on a French film by Jean Poiret (same
title, 1978) and was again adapted for the screen in 1996 with
the Robin William's hit The Birdcage (also starring Gene Hackman
and Nathan Lane).
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The
members of the LA CAGE AUX FOLLES chorus are the ones who initiated
the backstage fundraisers that became the backbone of Broadway
Cares/Equity Fights AIDS.
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Since
its founding in 1987, BC/EFA has raised more than $77 million
for critically needed services for people with AIDS, HIV or
HIV-related illnesses.
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Atlantic
records released Linda's version of "I Am What I Am"
as a single including 7 dance mixes. The song swept the club
scene and is still popular today.
Track
#15
"SOMETHING TO BELIEVE IN"
Originally recorded as a pop-ballad for IT'S TIME (April 1997)
Music & Lyrics by Frank Wildhorn
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"Something
To Believe In" was produced as a music video.
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"Something
To Believe In" was released as a dance mix on a single
that also included dance mixes of "Never Dance." (November
1999)
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For
the longest time, Linda would close all of her live shows with
this song.
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Just
one month after the September 11 attacks, Linda performed "Something
To Believe In" in New York City as past of the Columbus
Day Parade. It was a galvanizing moment for many. She also performed
"God Bless America."
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