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From | synthhtnys@comcast.net |
Subject | Re: CT / top ten vox |
Date | Tue, 03 Jun 2008 16:14:45 +0000 |
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In no particular order:
Robin Zander
Eric Carmen
Andy Sturmer
Thomas Walsh
Pete Ham
Alex Chilton
Bleu
Lee Mavers
Auer/Stringfellow (oops. OK so that's not one...)
And probably a dozen others I'll regret not having named....
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From: "Seaman, Dave" <seamand@upmc.edu>
>
> In the past 5 or so years, I've been picking up CDs of artists I liked
> back in the day. Back in the 70s/80s, I had Cheap Trick's Budokhan LP
> on vinyl, and a mix tape of some of their early stuff; but that was it.
> Last year, I picked up their first three on CD, and recently I aquired
> both Budokhan CDs and Dream Police.
>
> I think Dream Police is a pretty good album, and wow, the title song is
> absolutely killer! I remember liking it when it was on the radio, but
> kinda forgot about it for the past few decades. What a track! CT
> really knew how to write and record an exciting power pop song... And
> there's a lot of other good stuff on the rest of the record, as most of
> you probably know!
>
> Zander has such a great voice. I'd put him up with Carmen in the "power
> pop vocal hall of fame" in my mind. Which got me thinking, we on this
> list often tout our favorite bands, albums, and songs - but what about
> the vocalists and musicians? Who do you all think are the top ten power
> pop vocalists of all time, from a "chops" standpoint? (raw ability,
> sound, tone, emotive, performance, etc.)
>
>
>
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