Cliff Eberhardt, with Liz Queler & Seth Farber at The Brokerage, Bellmore, NY (15 November 2000)
Ever the consummate jokester, Eberhardt continually joked about launching into a medley of polkas, nimbly finger-picking the opening notes of various classic Polish dance tunes. Why was I not surprised he could effortlessly play these so well? In my view, Eberhardt is arguably one of the most original songsmiths currently on tour, a highly intelligent and articulate artist whose often penetrating and profound lyrics are sometimes overshadowed by his extraordinary guitar playing. But upon closer listening, the Philadelphia-born singer's gift with the English language becomes clear. The poetry of words that tumble from his mouth is framed by a raspy yet deeply elegant voice that is at once resonant and, dare I say it, sexy. Eberhardt chose to close the intimate yet remarkable evening with "Memphis," one of my favorite tunes from his 12 Songs OF Good And Evil CD and a song covered by the once and former folk trio Cry Cry Cry comprised of Richard Shindell, Lucy Kaplansky and Dar Williams. Eberhardt performed the song much slower than I've heard him do it in past shows, lending a heart wrenching soulfulness to a song already bounding in emotion and passion. Perhaps the most rewarding part of the evening: Eberhardt announced that he had just finished recording his new record, which he said could be in record stores as early as next April. That's as welcome as the next Cliff Eberhardt performance I may be lucky enough to attend. ![]() |
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