Best female vocals on CD


Want recommendations for Female recordings on CD. Thanks Joe
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Jewel, I can understand your reaction to Diana's previous material. While the reviews of Look of Love have been extremely varied, I think we have a tendency to like or be more attached to our first exposure to something special. Look into Jacintha's three releases as well. Have fun.

There's been a lot of buzz lately surrounding Norah Jones' CD, I own it myself and think it's well recorded and very good overall. But are there any other people out there besides me that think she kinda has a odd quirky voice?
Ooops. I think I may have misinterpreted your post. Your lukewarm reception was in reference to your new Barber, Wilson, etc. CDs right? Have a listen online at Amazon.com to Diana Krall's older stuff and you'll see what I mean..
Try Diane Schuur (especially "Swingin'for schuur") Patricia Barber (any of hers), The best of Joan Baez, The best of Crystal Gail ("I'll get over you") Margo Timmins of the Cowboy Junkies (any of them) and finally Lucinda Williams (any also). These should keep you listening for awhile.
The best ones are all from France:
Edit Piaf,
Julliette Greco,
Francois Hardy,
Mireille Mathieu,
Patricia Kaas,
Guesch Patti.
No one has mentioned Stacey Kent. Sings a song the way the writers wanted it sung and has a great band. I love Ella and throw in Natalie Merchant. All very unique voices, but very lisenable.
if you haven't heard Lorrie Morgan's Secret love and the Dianne Schuur's Swingin'for Schuur... you should add them to your collection... Patricia Barber, Mary Timmins, Lucinda Williams, and Diana Krall for sure... I have to agree with those who may not play Jennifer Warnes cd's quite as often as the others.
Lotte Lenya Sings Kurt Weill is a shockingly well-done reissue (Sony MHK 60647). She amused and melted me last night as I turned the Half-Century in the big chair.
Enjoy!
Janis Ian, susan Werner, Holly cole, Alison Krauss, Joni Mitchell, Ricki Lee Jones, K.D. Lang...
HEAVENLY VOICES a collection of the finest female vocals in etheral, darkwave and gothic (cleopatra). also A GOTHIC TRIBUTE TO THE COCTEAU TWINS (cleopatra). LYCIA (projekt)
some that I didn't see mentioned (of course my eyes were crossing by the end, so I may have missed a few)
Angelique Kidjo
Tori Amos
Kate Bush
Nora Jones (22 year old - new)
I just bought Jennifer Warnes "lush life" and once again I must admit I was mistaken... She has a wonderful voice and sings beautifully. In my earlier posting, I recommended Lorrie Morgan's "Secret Love".. She is a country singer and this album is a departure from that and is nothing like her other recordings. Both Dianne Schuur and Lorrie Morgan are strong singers, unlke Norah Jones, which may put some of you off. I still feel that most of you will find it worth your time.
Make that Jacintha's "Lush Life" and Jennifer Warnes "the well"... My mistake but in any case you can't go wrong.
Want to echo Ernie00 for Stacey Kent ! as well as Norah Jones, the first one should of been a superstar in North America years ago, the second one will be !

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Thanks Sweet_joe for Nana Mouskouri's name. How could I not know the Worlds most popular singer? I have found many wonderful female singers through the suggestions here: K.d.lang, Jacintha, Jennifer Warnes, Jane Monheit, Sarah Brightman. Anyone will knock you off your feet.
Italian talent of Gigiola Cinquetti, her cd Non Ho L'Eta on WEA label, contains 3 great italian songs + others. Great voice. Poggia is a must to hear if you love Italian female vocalist.
I second those who mentioned Iris DeMent. Whew, man! She is something else. Maybe an aquired taste for some (like Dylan, Tom Waites, Leonard Cohen, et al.), but an incredible voice!

On the classical side, the Korean soprano, Sumi Jo.
I can't stop listening to Toni Price. Maybe not the most polished, but certainly the most fun!
I just wanted to add that the singer's voice in Halou makes my toes curl (and in a good way).

I would also add: The Gathering, Lacuna Coil, Tapping the Vein, and Rain Fell Within (these are all metal-with-femme-vox). Alternative-with-femme-vox: Curve, Switchblade Symphony, Tori, anything Nicole Blackman has worked on, Dot Allison, Laurie Anderson (yes, really try _Live at Town Hall NYC September 19-20 2001_), Jane Siberry, Happy Rhodes, Kate Bush, Lush, Lisa Gerrard/Dead Can Dance, Cocteau Twins, Garbage. More traditionally: Jewel, both Coles Holly and Paula, Lori Carson, Lisa Germano (possibly alternative), Alison Moyet (started out more alternative, has been doing mainstream rhythm and blues type stuff more recently). Obviously, in no particular order. Lots more I can't think of right now.
I don't know about the absoulte best,but if you like a great mix of vocals,piano,orchestra and precussion, then Vanessa Carlton's "Be Not Nobody" is great. It works well for auditioning equipment,especially speakers because it is a great recording as far as quality and it has some dynamics as well. And the Music is very good overall too.
Ella, hands down....check the xrcd version of Joe Pass and Ella titled "Take it Easy".
Alison Krauss on Now That I've Found You. It will knock your socks off. #2 has gotta be Etta James doing Something's got a hold on me.
IMHO you can't talk of great female vocalists with out mentioning Sandy Denny, Annie Haslam or Lorena McKennett!!
Connie Dover is the most under appreciated female artist of our time. She has four albums out. Her musical style includes Scottish, Irish, and early American music.

I recommend you try the title "Somebody" and pay attention to her rendition of "Cantus".

You won't be disappointed.
No question EVA CASSIDY THIS SINGER WILL CONNECT TO
THE DEEPEST EMOTION OF YOUR SOUL.i THINK I HAVE
95% of the artist mention on this thread, they are
good, but no comparison to EVA.
Alison Krauss "Forget About It" is an outstanding CD but I just bought a CD by a group called HEM entitled "Rabbit Songs" where I like the lead singer even more than Alison Krauss (or anyone else for that matter). HEM's lead singer is Sally Ellyson and she is simply wonderful.
Lucinda Williams has remained for almost 25 years as a truly original, unique, gifted, unpretentious, singer songwriter with little to no equal. To make an analogy, she is the female Lyle Lovett of folk/country/popular/whatever music. I fascinate at how the recording industry struggles so greatly in trying to put her and Lyle Lovett into a pigeon holed category for their convience of description. The fact that she supercedes music industry classification categories says it all. The very sad fact that someone with Lucinda Williams' enormous talent and virtually unmatched top quality and timeless recordings throughout her career, is not a well known name in most american households explains exactly what is wrong with american modern music. But alas!! Lucinda Williams has a new CD coming out 4/8/03 (World Without Tears).
Julie loyd- see julieloyd.com. she has two high quality CDs. I never miss her live when she passes through Virginia on tour. She lives in Asheville N.C.
Aretha Franklin, Annie Haslam (Renaissance), Annie Ross (of Lambert, Hendricks and Ross) ....uh oh, now I'm dating myself
Vienna Teng who was on Letterman earlier this year. The CD is amazingly recorded.
One of the advantages of liking who I like, is that they're all dead and you don't have to worry about missing a new album. Well, that's not entirely true, K.D.Lang is stunning and probably the only member of the current generation worth talking about.
My benchmarks, the people I compare the newbie's against are Ella Fitzgerald and Rosemary Clooney. Yeah, Rosemary Clooney, who'd a thunk it but go listen to a couple of her albums. Also, Shirley Bassey can turn in a very electric performance and of course the lady who taught them all how to do it, Billie Holiday.
But if I was being sent to a desert island and was told that I could take the music of only one singer it would be Ella, in my opinion, the best female singer ever. Course it sure would be nice to have a little Sinatra along on that island. The Ella in Berlin album is fantastic and my opinion hasn't changed on that subject in forty years.
Mary Black on "Babes in the woods" cd. Listen to "thorn upon the rose" She is using a stereo mic and on a trully great system, you can tell which way she turns her head after each phrase. Amazing vocalist. Jennifer Warrens is too harsh, a lot like Linda Ronstadt. Barbara Striesand is one of my favorites of all time.
Judy Henske -- Loose in the World -- if you cant find it in a store check out www.judyhenske.com, the emotion packed into her songs is palpable!
You have to check out track #15 "Simple Gifts" sung by Alison Krauss on Yo Yo Ma's CD entitled "Classic Yo-Yo". Awesome!
I have to agree that Rachelle Ferrell Cd is quite good,it has the Badu rymthm to it,very good engineering quality also...
Margo Timmins, Eva Cassidy, Sinead O'Connor sometimes
Thanks for this thread, I had not previously heard of Eva Cassidy. I now have 2 of her discs.