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Eddi
Reader’s rare blend of meltingly true vocals and towering
romanticism combine with an astute and pragmatic nature
to make her a unique and powerful figure in contemporary
British music. She has effortlessly developed into one of
popular music’s most thrilling and affecting performers.
Whilst
the perfection of her technique is widely acknowledged,
what sets Reader apart is the depth and quality of the emotional
performance; her ability not only to move the listener but
to connect her experience to that of her audience. Her passion
and instinct move people in a way reminiscent of those who
have influenced her work.
While
it is well documented that Eddi grew up in a violent and
oppressive suburb of Glasgow, it was there that she learned
to use music as a vehicle for transcending her immediate
environment.
In the
early 1980s, Eddi traveled around Europe with circus and
performance artists before moving to London where she quickly
became a sought after session vocalist. She famously harmonised
with Annie Lennox touring with the Eurythmics after her
time with succesful punk outfit Gang of Four. It was the
short-lived but warmly remembered Fairground Attraction
that really brought her into the limelight and to the attention
of a much wider audience. The single ‘Perfect’
and parent album First of a Million Kisses both topped the
British charts.
However,
it was perhaps the four subsequent albums which signalled
her increasing ability to assimilate different musical styles
and make them all very much her own. Her unerring instinct
for fine material, whether self penned, collaborative or
a carefully chosen cover version resulted in Mirmama (1992),
Eddi Reader (1994) and Candyfloss & Medicine (1996).
Having built on this considerable body of work, Eddi then
delivered Angels & Electricity (1998) - an album which
she expertly co-produced with her long term musical partner
Boo Hewerdine. The album included compositions and collaborations
with former Fairground Attraction colleagues as well as
Calum MacColl from The Bible. And, to her pride and delight,
the much respected songwriter Ron Sexsmith composed a song
just for her.
Eddi's
most recent release Simple Soul (2001/Rough Trade) was described
by The Independent as, 'the fully-fledged emergence of a
songwriting talent'. Since the release of Simple Soul in
2001 Eddi Reader has toured in England, Scotland, Japan,
Australia, Spain, USA and Ireland, collecting rave reviews
from every performance.
She
is currently working on an album of material by 18th century
Scottish poet Robert Burns to be recorded with the Royal
Scottish National Orchestra for release in Spring 2003.
Two songs from the album were performed at the Burns festival
in Ayr in 2002. Michael Tumelty of the Glasgow Herald wrote
of her performance in Ayr, 'By any measure this was a great
vocal performance and writing this 36 hours later, I'm still
haunted by the sound and emotional depth of Reader's interpretation.'
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