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Just an aside...
For those who think Richard Carpenter's vocal arrangements are unique, I direct your attention to a group called "Singers Unlimited". Their arranger, Gene Puerling, is the creator of the "open-harmony" style of vocal arranging when he formed the 50's vocal group - the Hi-Lo's.
When he moved to form the Singers Unlimited, he toyed with the same ideas that Richard did with regards "multi-harmony overdubbing"...but he took them much further. To prove that point, here's their take on the old standard, "Our Love Is Here To Stay". As you listen to this, please keep in mind that you're hearing the work of only four people.
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I just wanted to share this with you guys. Given the fact that we all love Richard's way with a vocal arrangement, this should be right up everyone's alley..
Enjoy!
Ed
Edited to remove link to complete song
For those who think Richard Carpenter's vocal arrangements are unique, I direct your attention to a group called "Singers Unlimited". Their arranger, Gene Puerling, is the creator of the "open-harmony" style of vocal arranging when he formed the 50's vocal group - the Hi-Lo's.
When he moved to form the Singers Unlimited, he toyed with the same ideas that Richard did with regards "multi-harmony overdubbing"...but he took them much further. To prove that point, here's their take on the old standard, "Our Love Is Here To Stay". As you listen to this, please keep in mind that you're hearing the work of only four people.
(Click Here)
I just wanted to share this with you guys. Given the fact that we all love Richard's way with a vocal arrangement, this should be right up everyone's alley..
Enjoy!
Ed
Edited to remove link to complete song