I’d like to think the OP question is which female voices give you goosebumps when you hear them.
so for me it rules out some previous poster’s choices where I find limitations in the singer’s abilities. For instance, Sade has a great voice but her range is so limited every time I hear her avoiding a high note by going subdued it just ruins it.
as far as Joni Mitchell and Joan Baez, they just do anything for me (great songwriting, I’m just focusing on the voice). Picking them is like picking Neil Young as great male singer.
for range and ability to sound golden, soft, harsh and use pitch nuance I find Barbra Streisand and KD Lang just have it. to me KD Lang is a female Version of Bono’s voice.
Third choice is rather hard, I’d have to say Diana Ross.
on a side note, nobody could argue that Cher is one the the greatest female singers....but nobody’s favorite! Popularity - yes. Goosebumps - no.
so for me it rules out some previous poster’s choices where I find limitations in the singer’s abilities. For instance, Sade has a great voice but her range is so limited every time I hear her avoiding a high note by going subdued it just ruins it.
as far as Joni Mitchell and Joan Baez, they just do anything for me (great songwriting, I’m just focusing on the voice). Picking them is like picking Neil Young as great male singer.
for range and ability to sound golden, soft, harsh and use pitch nuance I find Barbra Streisand and KD Lang just have it. to me KD Lang is a female Version of Bono’s voice.
Third choice is rather hard, I’d have to say Diana Ross.
on a side note, nobody could argue that Cher is one the the greatest female singers....but nobody’s favorite! Popularity - yes. Goosebumps - no.