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I don't think she was singing flatly in any of the songs I listed as MY favorite Stevie vocals. Even in her heyday she had moments of fragility and weakness from overuse or not taking care of herself. When she sang Landslide on the Live album, her voice sounded wrecked and as if she could barely make it through the song. Yet I found that to be an inspiring vocal. The vulnerability in her voice led to the poignancy of the song. We all have different likes and dislikes. There is not set standard for what makes it anyone's favorite or best vocal. These are all individual opinions. And I'm sticking to mine. |
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It's very difficult to pick favorites but I guess I'd say:
1. Trouble In Shangri-La (killer chorus) 2. Italian Summer (love the ending) 3. Silver Springs from 'The Dance' ("never get away", classic moment) 4. Rooms On Fire ("that she could sense for miles!") 5. Moonlight (all of it) 6. Everybody Loves You (both bridges are amazing) 7. Dreams 8. The Chain 9. Magnet & Steel (she makes that backing vocal chorus) 10. Beautiful Child (the sustained notes at the end in particular) |
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