Linda Eder Discography
Solo Albums
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Made in 1990. Practically everything on this cd was written by Frank Wildhorn (lyrics too). Something really cool on this CD is the original "Someone Like You"  and "Vienna"I recommend "Rescue Me", "From This Moment On", and "After All"
Made in 1994. This album probably has the most stuff not by Frank Wildhorn. There's a pretty duet with Michael Fienstein ("Someone"). I recommend "Next Time I Love", "Bridge Over Troubled Water" and "I'll Forget You."
Made in 1997.  Everything on it is great! She beats all men in "Man of LaMancha" and adds beautiful twists to "Somewhere Over the Rainbow". Personally, I LOVE "Candle in the Window", "Only Love" (which has special meaning to me), and "I Want More"
Made in 1999. If anyone knows the best way to get support in singing, then it really makes you wonder how someone could be 7 mo. pregnate and still find room to keep all that air! Filled with highlights from the long (and still) anticipated "Havana", I recommend "Even Now", "Never Dance" and "Vienna".
Made in 2000.  WAHOO! I FINALLY GOT IT! It's a great compination of everyone's favorite Christmas songs as different as "Ave Maria" and "Santa Claus is Comin' to Town". Some mixed into holiday meddlies, and some written by Frank Wildhorn that will definatly one day become classics, like "Christmas Through a Chils Eyes". My favorites are "The Bells of St. Paul" and "Silent Night"
As I state on my Frank Wildhorn page, I know absolutly NOTHING about "The Civil War". Well, I sorta know the plot . . .I own "Complete Works" (it's great!), but I don't know anything about the actually Broadway version :(
Linda as Lucy and Lisa (aka Emma)!!! Just add Colm Wilkinson as Jekyll/Hyde and you get the best album that I (not only don't have) am mad I don't have. . YET! This is the very first J&H recording.
"So let's bring on the men and let the fun begin. A little touch of sin, why wait another minute?" Oh, that was part of the ever famous "Bring on the Men", which is only recorded on this album. With Anthony Warlow as Jekyll/Hyde, and Carolee Carmello as Lisa/Emma, this double album is a blast (See, I'd be a good salesman. Not only do I not have this CD, but I've never heard her do"Bring on the Men")
I LOVE this CD. The three voices of Robert Cuccilio, Christiane Noll, and Linda Eder mix so perfectly. Christiane Noll puts up a good "fight" in "In His Eyes" making it by far the best duet ever recorded. I also love "Facade", "A New Life" and "This is the Moment". Just listening to one song on this album reminds me of how spectacular Frank Wildhorn is.
<Sigh> I still remember the first time I heard Linda sing. I was sitting in the car, listening to this CD (my first) 'cause my voice teacher recommended it. From the very first note of "Home Again" I was hooked. I LOVE Nan Knighton's lyrics. "When I Look at You" is one of my favorite songs to sing and listen to. The only thing that would make this album better would be having "Only Love"  on it, which she has on "It's Time" and is featured on "The Scarlet Pimeprnel: Encore!", which is my FAVORITE cd!.
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Due to release February 12, 2002, "Gold" includes
"Gold", "If I Should Loose my Way", "Son of a Preacher Man", and "If I Had My Way," from her concerts.
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