exceptional voices of female singers (non-classical)


What I'm talking about here is what critics of classical singing refer to as "the instrument": the exceptional beauty or uniqueness of the timbre of the voice qua voice.  For the moment, put aside preferences w.r.t. repertoire, interpretation, performance, style, delivery, etc., and just consider the *sound* of the voice.  We're *not* talking about favorite female artists here, because that kind of preference is based on a whole amalgam of factors.

I suspect some of the top figures in the category I've tried to define often aren't very popular among audiophiles, because of those many other factors.

My first three nominations: Barbra Streisand, Linda Ronstadt, Eva Cassidy.

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I just spent 2 hours of copy and paste on YouTube and have discovered so many new singers to enjoy!
There goes the vinyl budget for February!
Thank you
Surprised so few mentioned the late great (sadly passed away long before her time): Eva Cassidy , who's rendition of Over the Rainbow blows away all others and that's starting with Judy Garland, Barbra Streisand , Judy Collins.......
Of course so much more there too. 
http://evacassidy.org/eva-cassidy-albums/
Linda Ronstadt rendition of "Blue Bayou" is awesome.
Dusty Springfield had such a unique voice its very sexual...

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The thing about Linda Rondstadt is that she has made her voice work in so many different styles--Mariachi, jazz standards, Gilbert & Sullivan, plus contemporary pop, folk, country, rock, blues, you-name-it.   Pretty amazing IMO
Heather Masse Try Birdsong
Ruth Moody
Aiofe O’Donovan

but hey, i will just go thru the server.....and post...
so far by my approximate count
226 names
of which I am missing 93, so motivation to listen and open my mind....


Some more great voices and some of my favorites and golden oldies:

Shirley Bassey
Suzi Quatro
Mireille Mathieu
Gigliola Cinquetti
Vicky Leandros
Sandy Denny - Fairport Convention and Solo

Lana del Rey - Yes, really! The woman can sing!

Bedouine - New artist with a mmysterios, smoky voice.
post library visit.....new / renewed admiration for Sandy Denny.....
taken from us much tooooooo young....


Staying strictly with the OP's concept of best "instrument" (purity of tone, range, timber) and leaving aside issues of interpretation, phrasing, and in the case of 2 of those below, choice of material, my short list is, in no particular order:
Linda Ronstadt
Whitney Houston
Alison Krauss
Christina Aguillera 
Sara McLachlan


non-pop list.
Lhasa De Sela (Canada, Mexican-Jewish descent)
Anita O'day -- quarter tone master
Melody Gardot
Madeleine Peyroux
Nina Hagen 4.5 octave bad ass.
5,6,7,8's ooobedooobedooo!




I’ll add Allison Moyet (Yaz and Solo) and Johnette Napolitano (Concrete Blonde) to the list. Great, Big voices.
Wow, nobody (including me till this point) mentioned Annie Haslam of Renaisance ?
Beth Hart      Exceptional singer and exceptional performance.   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gzFd0e5WanU                                                                   
I can't believe I had to scroll down this list to almost the end to find Annie Haslam's name.  You beat me to it but I'm going to list it again anyway:. ANNIE HASLAM (of Renaissance fame).  For clarity and beauty she's up there with Eva Cassidy.

You folks that don't know or that are sleeping on Rachelle Ferrell need to check her out. It's mind boggling how this woman doesn't get her just do's as the one of the most incredible vocal instruments to have ever picked up a mic.

https://youtu.be/w2uD_MUu55U

Not one mention of Mary Fahl.
 Formally of October Project but has done solo stuff.

In the spirit of the OP (timbre, non-classical):

Julie Andrews

Karen Carpenter

Alison Krauss

 

If we were to add technical brilliance, I would mention:

Julie Andrews (again)

Ella Fitzgerald

Barbra Streisand