Anybody who has
seen the documentary 20 Feet from Stardom knows that the title of this album is
an apt one when it comes to Lisa Fischer. Fischer, who is one of the featured
backup singers in the film, comes across as a pretty mellow person when not
practicing her art, but get her in front of the mic either in the studio or on
stage, and what pours out is just pure, deep magic. You can see the respect the
other musicians and singers in the film have for her; there’s a reason she has
sung with the Rolling Stones on every tour they’ve taken since the ‘80s, and
sung backup for everybody from Sting to Tina Turner to Luther Vandross (who
produces about half of So Intense). An
outsized talent like hers would seem destined for stardom; but after she
recorded this album for Elektra in 1991, she retreated from the spotlight, never
to cut an album under her own name again, even though the record spawned three
hits including “How Can I Ease the Pain,” which went to #1 on the charts and
won a Grammy. Our Real Gone Music reissue features liner notes by Pat Thomas
and four bonus tracks. You need to hear this woman sing. The deluxe editions includes Three Hits Featuring the #1 Song "How Can I Ease the Pain," which won a Grammy for Best Female R&B Vocal Performance in 1992, and production by Luther Vandross and Narada Michael Walden.
Deluxe Edition Includes Four Bonus Tracks: 1. Save Me // 2. Get Back to Love // 3. How Can I Ease the Pain // 4. So Intense // 5. Wildflower // 6. Some Girls // 7. So Tender // 8. Send the Message of Love // 9. Chain of Broken Hearts // 10. Last Goodbye // Bonus Tracks: 11. Save Me (DM2
Mix) // 12. Save Me (Red
Zone Dub) // 13. Save Me
(Extended Mix) // 14. Save Me (Radio
Mix).
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