I don't expect to find many Whitney Houston fans on here. However, here is a wee thing she did with Archie Shepp when she was 18. I heard this on Jazz FM back in 1982 but didn't catch the details. I had no luck tracking it down and began to wonder if I had imagined it. It's a Hugh Hopper song (Soft Machine) http://api.viglink.com/api/click?for...13293923264151
Whitney and Archie
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Lateralthinking1
Very interesting. Strong song and a fabulous arrangement. Creates a distinctive vibe. She's ok in it but with all good intentions, I would still prefer others to argue the case for her "melisma" - http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-17039208
(Actually, it would segue with "Shipbuilding", in the circumstances (era, personnel) not a surprise)Last edited by Guest; 16-02-12, 12:58.
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Rumbaba
Originally posted by Lateralthinking1 View PostVery interesting. Strong song and a fabulous arrangement. Creates a distinctive vibe. She's ok in it but with all good intentions, I would still prefer others to argue the case for her "melisma" - http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-17039208
(Actually, it would segue with "Shipbuilding", in the circumstances (era, personnel) not a surprise)
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Rumbaba
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Originally posted by Rumbaba View PostFair enough but Robert Wyatt can't really sing.
"Shipbuilding" is still one of my favourite songs, it made a big impact on me back in 1982.all words are trains for moving past what really has no name
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Wanted to post something on this thread. Although I am not really a fan of WH, there is no doubt that she was a huge talent and probably the closest that pop music has ever got to producing someone of the calibre of Ella Fitzgerald. Must admit that this tune has always impressed me as it has the kind of groove that you don't want to end:-
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