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lily allen works the paparazzi

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I have that one also. What I also like is the "Mozart Album" which is featuring people like Garanca, Terfel, Quasthoff etc besides Netrebko. Soundwise it is quite good compared to other DG productions (the first two Netrebko albums are quite muddy IMO).

Another recent DG album that I like is the following by Anne Sphie von Otter - singing Andersson/Ulvaeus songs:

http://www.deutschegrammophon.com/special/?ID=vonotter-abba

There is only a small (mostly acoustic) combo playing. She has one of the contemporary mezzo voices that I like the most BTW.

Regards

Charles
 
Well, to get away from singers for a minute: Carla Bley. Good keyboardist but absolutely great arranger - check out "Reactionary Tango" on her best album, Social Studies. Anybody good enough to arrange for Charlie Haden has got to be taken seriously as a musician. Her best album cover, BTW, is Live.

And those of you who think of Nina Simone as only a singer need to check out her piano playing on the Little Girl Blue album.

As for singers: Michelle Shocked before she went into bluegrass (no flames, please, just a personal preference) is absolutely worth a listen. Texas Campfire Tapes, her first, is a great folk-blues album and an interesting example of a simple recording setup (done on a Walkman recording cassette deck :bigeyes: ).

Regards.

Aengus

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