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Would you know who let another male voice within a thousand miles of Karen's (posthumously or not)?
why is Richard continually criticized for not turning his life's work over to others to bastardize it?^^I don't see why not. It certainly has been done before (Natalie Cole/Nat King Cole, Celine Dion/Frank Sinatra, to name a few) I guess the question is: Would you know who let another male voice within a thousand miles of Karen's (posthumously or not)?
* It would make RC some money. Money in this case would be a good thing, correct?
Reminds me of the good old times as a kid fast forwarding through his solo parts of the TV specials.Should we call John Davidson?
Michael Bublé covers When I Fall in Love on his new album. I always thought a duet with he and Karen would have been magical. Thoughts? And any attempts at splicing the two into one?
Should we call John Davidson?
I remember that and I think they pulled it off well that's the closest we would ever get to a Beatles reunionThey already did two:
The remaining three Beatles added their parts to two songs in the 90s.
Free As A Bird
Real Love
For the record though, I'd rather not have any Karen duets.
They already did two:
The remaining three Beatles added their parts to two songs in the 90s.
Free As A Bird
Real Love
...oh, yes! They should have asked Barry. In my mind-sublime.The duet between Kenny and Dolly is a perfect example of a song that incorporates different keys. After the first chorus, there’s a drastic key change from Kenny’s to Dolly’s key but you don’t notice it because they worked it out in the studio together with the musicians and got it spot on. They key is in your post above...while she was still alive. Much harder when one artist is gone and all you’re left with is the recording. I agree though, I’d give my right arm to hear what Barry Gibb would have done with Karen in a duet or as her producer. That was the single biggest mistake they made when it came to her solo album: they should have asked Barry.
If “Guilty” was the template, it would have been a great combination.
Oh please. Apples and oranges. Both are arguably the best female vocalists.Vocally Karen outshines Barbra, so just hearing the "lilt" of her warm vocals in Barry's productions would have been wonderful.
Apples and oranges. Both are arguably the best female vocalists.
I'm not saying Barbra's not a good singer. But I find her to be a bit too dramatic in her interpretations, and I think it makes her far below Karen. Apples and oranges? Maybe. It's not personal, CloseToYou.Oh please. Apples and oranges. Both are arguably the best female vocalists.