Norah Jones a tinge short


I love female vocals, Kd Lange, Linda Rondstat, Bonnie Ryatte to name a few. And I love Norah Jones voice, So I ran out and purchased come away with me. Though I could easily listen to it, I was a tad dissapointed in the reocording quality on CD. I could hear her mic shean (glare), tinny and a tad thin, which kept her wonderful voice from ringing clear through my Theil 3.6s. I tried some Sheryl Crow bam she was right there in my living room. I tried the Norah CD again and the sound thined and tinned. I was saddend, anybody else share this same opinion, or dissagree?
max_pain
You looking for a female vocalist that's worthy of audiophiles? Nnenna Freelon is not well known nor does she have the big marketing machine behind her. She's very much under-appreciated. Her huge talent and ability is without question as a female vocalist (in jazz as well as generally). It still amazes and confounds me that she gets so little acknowledgement here. Maybe it's because she doesn't have a big label and marketing machine behind her. For me, she ranks right up there with the best of the modern female vocalists. I've seen her live and have her recordings. She's the anti-one note.
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04-03-08: Joeylawn36111
Question: Do women singers ever sing anything but love songs???? (yes, it's a serious question). I cannot see the appeal of listening to women singing love songs OTHER than fidelity/soundstage/recording quality/etc.

Patti Smith the godmother of punk, Eve libertine of Crass says Everthing we sing is a love song!, Dagmar Krause AKA:The Voice of Armagedden.

Bob
here's a few essential singers(all catagories) that are always overlooked....julie driscoll, cathie chamberlain, evie sands, pauline murray, tanita tikaram, linda rondstandt, grace slick(when she was good, she was very good), cass elliott, sandie shaw(maybe the greatest pop singer ever), dusty springfield, kiki dee, leslie gore, gayle mccormick, chaka.....if you limit yourself to 'audiophile' recordings, you miss the lions share of the 'real deal'.

04-03-08: Onemug said:

"Now a Gulfstream/Citation argument, that's something I'd get in the middle of."

Dude, how can you even begin to compare those two??? ;-)

Dave