"Who is the World's Best 'New' Female Vocalist"?
Grace Potter
Grace Potter
Who is the World's Best 'New' Female Vocalist
Caro Emerald, not new to me but to much of the US audience. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xvmTEFSTmpU&feature=related http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XPxT7jWE0O4&feature=related |
Probably not in the worlds best, but is there really ever a "Best" not in this category anyway. Here a a few more to consider. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cR8S71RF2Vc http://www.vevo.com/watch/sara-bareilles/gravity/USSM20804324 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jJOzdLwvTHA |
But have any of you responders listened to, seriously listened to at least one whole song of Renee Olstead? I'm sharing a 'treasure' here with my friends on Audiogon...I used to, before internet, stand in record stores, 'yes records', and look for new talent and great recordings for hours. Now, here it is...free except for the price of the disc...trust me, she's remarkable. Good listening, Larry |
OK, I realize that the choice of a favorite female vocalist is probably just as personal as picking a girl out at a dance, to flirt with...very much personal taste--up to a point. I 'like' this or 'that'...then comes the reality of what is her level of talent. I don't think I was able to convey, beyond personal taste, how much further Renee is, 'talent wise' than all the girls I just checked out here. Frankly, she's in a different league altogether. Maybe its because I'm a musician and I look for the whole package, pitch, intonation, enunciation, tonal quality, as well as musical ability. She excells in all areas. At least check her out...just sayin'. Best to all, Larry |
Iso, Me too, and I'm at least, smllffftttbrrrp, decades older than her. One poster pointed out that they don't 'dig the arrangements'...that wasn't the issue...if you don't like big band, or jazz females, you of course won't like her. If, however this genre is to your liking, she's about the best I've heard, by a wide margin. I'm the guy who, in 1962 at age 13 listened to Nancy Wilson and Cannonball Adderley with my turntable (suitcase jobbie) set on repeat, all night for weeks. I'd just read Satchmo, an autobiography of Louis Armstrong, and wanted to be a New O'linns musician...playing Alto Sax, with my first paying job only 6 months into the future. lol Anyway, Renee, really floats my boat, and her albums are much better in every way than any of the YouTube's. Good listening. Larry |
Lrsky I'm the guy who, in 1962 at age 13 listened to Nancy Wilson and Cannonball Adderley with my turntable (suitcase jobbie) set on repeat, all night for weeks. and Isochronism Yeah, Nancy Wilson is an "ALL TIME" favorite of mine!!!!! Please note my recommendation for Rachael Price and notice the comment from none other than Nancy Wilson on the web site: “"I think she´s brilliant, I love her.… There´s so much that´s good: the body, the depth, the warmth, and the enunciation!” - Nancy Wilson I agree with Nancy. |
Anyway, it's not a contest. I understand the love for all these new artists, what would our collection be with only one LP? I wish Rachael Price was on LP, so far only digital and I've communicated with her manager and others about releasing on vinyl to no avail. As young as Rachael and Renee are it's possible they never listened on a turntable. |
Phaelon, Her website and press coverage mention the CD All About Jazz Appears it can be ordered at Amazon but they are either out of stock or using the word CD to tempt us to download? Rachael Price Amazon But missing is the LP I desperately want by her. |
Thanks Albert and Everest, the fact that they are “unavailable" everywhere I look, as opposed to "more coming soon” indicates rather strongly that they are currently out of print. Guess I’ll have to wait until I have the courage to buy a DAC and start downloading Hi-Rez. Still a good call though; I like her a lot. |
Rafr Buff I posted about Katie Melua in Feb 2006 when she was an unknown. I guess I did not consider her as new since I've been listening to her so long. http://forum.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/fr.pl?gmusi&1139026764&read&keyw&zzmelua |
Agree and perhaps I missed the point that Katie was new to others in this forum. I was quick to list her when I first heard her music. The reaction at that time appeared members were not all that excited about her sound. That being said, I bought all her albums and enjoy her very much. I think staying power is a true sign of talent, an artist that is no longer new to you but still enthralls you when you listen. Kate Bush and Fiona Apple can still get to me and they have been in my library forever. |
Wasn't me that said anything with a skirt and a smile. That was your quote. I admit female vocalist are high on my list when it comes to singers. I probably have twice as many female artists as male. The male artists tend to be Jazz, old favorites like Louis Armstrong and Frank Sinatra but I have some pop and blues guys too. |
I LOVE Melody Gardot...I am so thrilled with her music, which Stewie points out, she writes most of...yet, the raw talent of Renee really has me shaking my head. I haven't had this reaction since seeing Miles Davis Live in Louisville in '61/'62. For me, my taste, I'm bewitched. 'Sunday Kind of Love', NEVER a song that I was crazy about--she just nails it, her vocalizations are beyond my understanding. Good listening all, Larry |