Susan Heim's post nails it perfectly, David. It's a remarkably salient analysis of Boyle's voice with well-picked vocal precedents. Damn, Sue, you are good, girl! Now I have to get back to putting some cheesy radio spots together that are due on Wednesday. (It's a filthy job, but I have to do it.) The things we sensitive artistes do for money....
Greg Douglass
David Kusumoto wrote:
*This is superfluous news to those who've followed what's happened to Susan Boyle since the last postings here at MoPo. But the Daily Record in Glasgow has found an astounding amateur CD jazz-blues track of Boyle singing for charity back in 1999. You can read the story and listen to the entire song track -- by going directly to the Daily Record site -- or by visiting a web-hosted version of mine which includes the song's lyrics -- (the tune takes about 10 seconds to download):* ** *http://tinyurl.com/cs8wuf*
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*If the song doesn't play, you can open up another tab on your browser and listen to it directly at: *
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*http://tinyurl.com/cm42xl*
*Meanwhile -- maybe Greg Douglass or someone musically proficient can help me out. Boyle's voice is unique -- but it also sounds familiar, perhaps a blend of several torch singers layered into one -- and I can't pick them out. Any ideas? -d.*

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