
davidscott
Audioholic Spartan
Joni Mitchell Blue - Carey is one of my all time favorite female vocal songs. 
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That’s a nice setup you have, anything else above what you have now would cost thousands more I’d stay put.I am just completely blown away at how good audio equipment is so easy to find and even used!
So far my apartment: (walls are literally 2ft thick so no worries)
Marantz SR7007
Fluance RT-81 TT
Fronts: paradigm premier 800f
Center: paradigm premier 600c
Rears: paradigm surround 1's
Sub: paradigm v10
60" plasma tv and blue ray player for cd and movies.
Truck- need to finish amp installs..
Fornt: 6.5" component polks
Rear: 4x6" component plate polks
Kicker zx350.4 4 channel amp
Kicker zx750.1 mono
Subs: 2 JL audio 8" in ported under rear bench seat.
Bike- need to purchase yet- JL audio 6x9s and marine amp.
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Thinking like 40? From taylor swift, to guns and Rose's, to Mumford and sons, to Nelly, and no, not Fritado lol, sum 41, skillet, prodigy, neil diamond...... I literally listen to it all, but lately I dont really listen to half of that stuff anymore. My girl has even said to me (when I was excitedly listening to the supremes records I inherited) "you dont listen to what you used too...."
Thanks Gmoney! I figure I'd get more use out of it than the snowmobile I owned : ) hahaha. I have a few ideas on upgrades, which leads to lots of questions! But I'll save em for other forum listings. So far I really like these audio forums, lots of great advice and help! And thanks for the recommendations thus far. Someday I'll find that artist.That’s a nice setup you have, anything else above what you have now would cost thousands more I’d stay put.
Your welcome bro, hang around AH has some cool members, Get to know PENG, ADTG, KEW, Gene the owner of AH, anyways lots of cool members hereThanks Gmoney! I figure I'd get more use out of it than the snowmobile I owned : ) hahaha. I have a few ideas on upgrades, which leads to lots of questions! But I'll save em for other forum listings. So far I really like these audio forums, lots of great advice and help! And thanks for the recommendations thus far. Someday I'll find that artist.
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Jane MonheitHello, still kinda new to this whole forums thing, but have been racking my brain out over something. Long time audiophile ever since I hooked up a guitar amp to a 3 piece sony boom box...... I am drawn to female vocalists, but looking for simple, like Eric Clapton's unplugged, just simple acoustic guitars, or maybe some violins and a piano, but not bluesy like diana krall, something that makes you amazed at the sweet sound of a female voice, soft, delicate, and recorded well. I like some of Taylor swifts songs, but not into country, actuallyI dont know what classificationit would be (modern solo female classical? Lol). Something that can do my system justice that I've spent for me a small fortune on. Figured I seen this section and thought I would ask. Also would be purchasing either cd or 180gr. Vinyl preferably. Thanks for any suggestions!
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Thanks for posting this video! love live music that’s not Studio Influenced!Jane Monheit
Yes! Found her song taking a chance on love, and felt like I was perhaps in a ball in the 40's! Awesome! This is what I'm talking about : ) that is you!Jane Monheit
Her time after time video was linked to the one you sent, simply beautiful, that's the type of sound I've been chasing. Something to just melt into the center of my couch after a long day at work, just drop the needle, close my eyes, and breath........Patty...it appears no one has yet mentioned the late Eva Cassidy. One of the finest singers the world has ever known. Her music ticks all of your boxes...sweet, soft, delicate and well recorded. Her voice can also be powerful, raunchy and bluesy. If you are not familiar with her, I urge you to check her out a.s.a.p.!
P.S. Most of her work is available on 180g audiophile vinyl!
Natalie's cowboy romance! That's it! That's what I'm looking for ! I'll definitely have to dig deeper, all these suggestions! I'm gonna be busy for a while!Natalie Merchant’s “Tigerlily” album may be something you would enjoy. “Carnival” and “Jealousy” were the hits but “Where I Go” Is a gem. There is also the “MTV Unplugged” album when she was with 10,000 Maniacs. You might also enjoy Sara K’s “Hobo” album. Her stripped down version of The Commodores’ “Brickhouse” is kinda’ cool. Give country and bluegrass a chance. Alison Krauss has a beautiful voice. Her collaboration with Robert Plant on the “Raising Sand” album was a treat. Dolly, Emmylou and Linda were amazing on the “Trio” and “Trio II” albums. For an album of standards, check out “Love Is The Answer” from Barbra Streisand. The deluxe edition contains a second disc of the songs with just a quartet accompanying the vocals. “Where Do You Start” and “Spring Can Really Hang You Up The Most” are standouts.
Truth be told, Gardot does lean towards the blues, but there are different levels of blues and I love the production quality along with the lack of processing on her albums! She gets the details just so instead of leaving it to a producer to clean it up!Brika just sounds.....um.....nope, that's not it lol. Now that Gardot song you posted! I'm listening to it on my $25 BT speaker and have goosebumps! Can't wait to hear it on my system! Though, it is bluesish, I'll give it a shot! : )
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OP, This is the correct answer to your question. These are the artists you want to listen to.Yes, Diana Krall is an "audiophile standard" as is Patricia Barber (both are in the bluesy jazz category). Some of the well recorded female vocals I enjoy are:
Ani DiFranco, especially Up Up Up Up Up Up (singer/song writer, guitar, Grrrl power)
Fiona Apple, all of her stuff, but Extraordinary Machine is probably the best sounding (art pop, piano)
Krall is a favorite of mine but she largely colors withing the lines whereas Patricia Barber is willing to explore a little more. Like them both but considerably different artistically.Do you subscribe to a streaming service? That's probably the best way to demo songs and find out what you do and don't like before springing for the physical media.
Yes, Diana Krall is an "audiophile standard" as is Patricia Barber (both are in the bluesy jazz category). Some of the well recorded female vocals I enjoy are:
Ani DiFranco, especially Up Up Up Up Up Up (singer/song writer, guitar, Grrrl power)
Fiona Apple, all of her stuff, but Extraordinary Machine is probably the best sounding (art pop, piano)
Rising Appalachia, especially Filthy Dirty South (modern folk, guitars, duets)
Of course, there is a lot more, but this can be a start!
+1 on Karen Carpenter - one of a kind voice!
All in on Cafe Blue...Diana...tough one...The Girl In the Other Room is my favorite.OP, This is the correct answer to your question. These are the artists you want to listen to.
Patricia's best is Cafe Blue, Diane's All For You.