I go with Mme Butterfly or Lisa Gerrard/Dead Can Dance or my fav Cocteau Twins (Elizabeth Frazer) to nurture my deeply disturbed ego ;-(
try Head Over Heels, if you won't get disturbed I will refund your purchase!... :-)
Best female vocal recording on CD?
Joni Mitchell, Patricia Barber, Diana Krall and Norah Jones are the "evident suspects" here... Well overdone at each hi-end show... I go with Mme Butterfly or Lisa Gerrard/Dead Can Dance or my fav Cocteau Twins (Elizabeth Frazer) to nurture my deeply disturbed ego ;-( try Head Over Heels, if you won't get disturbed I will refund your purchase!... :-) |
Emmylou Harris: Songbird: Rare Tracks & Forgotten Gems (4CD) 4 cds for under $30. If there isn’t something in this set that reaches deep inside, you have no soul. Start with disc 2 if you’re not familiar with Emmylou. Sarah Jarosz - Undercurrent, is very good The Burns Sisters - Wild Bouquet, folk/rock with beautiful voices and harmonies. Start with this one of their cds for sound quality. |
Old favorites of mine are Maryann Price and Naomi Ruth Eisenberg, the two singers of Dan Hicks And His Hot Licks in the 1970’s. They’re great on the studio-recorded Striking It Rich and the recorded-live-at-The Troubadour Where’s The Money? As a bonus, both are unusually good sounding recordings. And then there are all the Iris Dement albums. I would love them no matter the sound quality, but fortunately they’re pretty good. I used her My Life album as a demo source at CES in the late 90’s. |
Beg to differ with you Czarivey, I don't consider Patricia a boring audiophile artist. She has some quite formidable jazz arrangements that put her into the class of unique IMHO. She's pretty good, try her live in France album and enjoy, if this is possible :), I used to feel the same but she has really grown on me the more I listen. |
Some suggestions from the folk genre (as you might expect)
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Thanks - lots of artists to explore. As I look over the suggestions, some people just gave artists. With multiple album possibilities, how about specific albums from some of these artists? (which disc should I buy first?) And as we all know, even on very good recordings, some tracks are better than others. Are their specific tracks that are just plain superior recordings? You know, the track you go to when you first put the disc in. As an aside and going back to my original thoughts, I put rickie lee jones pop pop album - "dat dere" track on this morning. While my comment on her voice still stands, I had forgotten just how great the recording is: the instruments, percussion other voices, precise imaging, size of soundstage. Still wows me. Now I just need to find that recording quality with one of these new artists that people are suggesting. Bill |
Folk freak- I put my post up before I read yours. I have the older MCC - shooting straight.. and come on come on. With some of the tracks on the later being pretty good recordings. What is the recording quality on stones... and between... I do like Nanci Griffith - but have mostly listened to old stuff- late night grand hotel, poet in window, with storms being the best recording. What is the recording quality of the new NG. Which NG and MCC are the best recordings? |
A few in frequent rotation on my turntable are: Melody Gardot - Worrisome Heart and Currency of Man Joni Michell - I like almost everything but the two getting the most current play are Blue and Hejira Vanessa Fernandez - Use Me Rumer - This Girl's in Love Shelby Lynne - The Look Of Love Dusty Springfield - Dusty in Memphis They are probably all available on CD as well Folkfreak, thanks for the recommendations |
@meiatflask I think you're obsessing about recording quality a bit too much -- the true measure of a system should be how well it presents the musical event irrespective of the recording (i.e. it finds all that can be found even in a mediocre recording) Having said that to address your specific questions
ps Speaking of Joe Boyd go and dig this out - you'll like it (Songhai 2) -- And frankly you won't go much wrong by buying everything on this list of his work, especially this (The Hank Dogs, Half Smile, which has some more lovely female vocal) pps Thanks for making me look that last one up, I never even knew the video existed! |
Surprised btw that no-one has mentioned Janis Ian "Breaking Silence" yet -- I know it’s an audiofool chestnut but it really is a superb recording And finally here’s one to mess with your head |
Finally I must give a shout out for Judith Owen, all her recordings are first rate, maybe start with this ("Train out of Hollywood") https://youtu.be/7RavSWS_pso |
Looking at the responses and it amazes me how many I have never heard of and when I check them out then I wonder why. Really enjoying Cassandra Wilson a lot here lately, just love her haunting vocal and everything I have of hers is very well done across the board. Don't agree with Nora Jones, Patrica Barber and Diana Krall all are boring. |
Rosanne Cash's "10 Song Demo" is not a demo and it is a collection of eleven beautifully written, performed, and recorded songs on CD. I regularly use it for auditioning new or changes to equipment and have listened to it as many as three times in a row because I enjoy it that much. Spare acoustic guitar and piano accompany Rosanne's clear and often haunting vocals. Very highly recommended. |
@glennewdick -- good pick with Ruth Moody Check out her work with the Wailin' Jennys (this is "Arlington" from "40 days") And while your at it try Heather Masse (another member of the Jennys) with Dick Hyman |
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Wow, some great suggestions. I am once again reminded that I’m amongst kindred spirits here on AudiogoN! The mention of Joe Boyd (who does really quality work, starting the great label Hannibal Records) has reminded me of an album produced by Boyd containing a female vocalist in reference quality sound---Shoot Out The Lights by Richard and Linda Thompson. Not only stunning sound, but great songs (chronicling the break-up of their marriage), Richard’s incredible guitar playing, and Linda’s (and Richard’s) fabulous singing. An absolute must-own album! |
Many good suggestions including Eva Cassidy, Melody Gardot, and Holly Cole. I would also suggest Youn Sun Nah - Voyage |
Glad you’re enjoying Emmylou, tonykay. There’s lots more to discover. She's been recording since the mid 70s. She is an artist who really reaches me on an emotional level and she’s a class act. Warning for others, most of her music is classified as country. So if you hate country, skip it, but she just may change your mind. |