A few minutes ago, I posted the following comment on the Cranberries album "Everybody Else is Doing It Why Can't We":
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Delores O'Riordan has the most sensual voice of the 90's (not to mention the brogue), and on this album the band shines on every song, playing with coffee-house intimacy while she wails.
Bonus list: Most sensuous voices, by decade:
1950's: Connie Francis.
1960's: Leslie Gore.
1970's Karen Carpenter.
1980's Susanna Hoffs.
1990's Delores O'Riorden.
2000's Alicia Keys.
2010's Selena Gomez.
It's the second part, the Sensous Voices By Decade, that I think would make an interesting discussion. Most Sensuous Male Voices is also up for grabs.
BTW, I'm listening to Selena Gomez's new album as I write this. It's not too bad, but I think she sounds better with The Scene.
I don't really know what we're taking sensuous to mean, but I'd definitely consider Marvin Gaye and Barry White to be some of the winners for the male category.
1950s: Billie Holiday or Nina Simone
1960s: Dusty Springfield/Diana Ross
1970s: Debbie Harry
1980s: Kate Bush
1990s: Kate Bush
2000s: Kate Bush
2010s: Kate Bush _________________ http://jonnyleather.com
1950s: Billie Holiday or Nina Simone
1960s: Dusty Springfield/Diana Ross
1970s: Debbie Harry
1980s: Kate Bush
1990s: Kate Bush
2000s: Kate Bush
2010s: Kate Bush
Diana Ross definitely. I don't know if I would include Carla Bruni though. Maybe I just haven't heard enough of her. _________________ 51 Washington, D.C. albums!
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