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I've got a playlist for when I have trapped emotions and need to get them out through the medium of tears, slip into an evening gown of masculine design, it's white, has a square neck that shows a bit of cleavage, three quarter length that covers the knee but shows the ankles as I believe in modesty and purple velvet trim. I'll get my harp out and sometimes munchie will join me on the bagpipes and we jam, some of my favourite tracks featuring beautiful songwriting and vocals are below.
i would love to hear what Beethoven, or Mozart, could do with the modern music technology :-)
I love portishead my favourite track from them
To move full circle back to the OP: Marilyn Crispell's "Nothing Ever Was, Anyway: the Music of Annette Peacock" is simply wonderful.
Oh yeah, Marilyn Crispell is crazy talented.
Always been a big fan of Nancy Elizabeth, great balance of instrumentation and electronics:
https://nancyelizabeth.bandcamp.com/album/dancing
Cassandra Wilson
Gillian Welch
Betty Davis
Patti Smith
Ella Fitzgerald
Deborah Chasteen
Vanessa Briscoe-Hay
Lucinda Williams
Claire Campbell
Annette Peacock
Jen Turner
Cindy Cashdollar
just name a few
Vienna Teng
Had never heard this until today. It’s devastating. Brandi Carlile.
Going through these lists and links is a blast. The wide range of stuff is great to see. It’s going to take me a while to get to everything, which is good because I love doing it.
By the way, if it's up to me as the OP then there are no rules to follow here. I'm just looking for anything girl-related. As an example Led Zeppelin as a band wouldn't make sense to list, but The Battle of Evermore would make sense since Sandy Denny guested on it.
This Heartless Bastards song is like someone singing my life history to me. It’s proof, I guess, that darkness and optimism can coexist as a bundle of contradictions within a personality.
It's another live-in-the-studio radio take of a song.
Lianne La Havas
Björk
Alice Coltrane
Fever Ray
Missy Elliott
Nina Simone
late to the party so not sure if already mentioned, but I love the all-female or mostly-female groups of the punk and post punk era, such as Liliput
The Raincoats
Mo-dettes
Androids of Mu
X Ray Spex
ah....and Lydia Lunch:
Last year members of the groups Heart and Prince’s NPG came together to form dual girl-fronted super group Roadcase Royale. Killer stuff!!
Belcalis Almanzar!
Annie Lennox’s new one
Beyonce
Great thread.
I’m sure I just missed it, but, even so, LAURIE ANDERSON would deserve to mentioned at least twice...
@max23 just saw that you put O Superman up, so here’s a different one:
https://youtu.be/GHFCdviF6zU
Another absolute favorite: FRANCOISE HARDY, particularly in the early ‘70s...
https://youtu.be/-CF189_NoCA
Man... You’ve got to follow though with that stuff! Angel Olsen stared deeply into my eyes for a full minute during a show a couple of years ago, singing... to me... then I was immediately hurried off to a dinner afterwards. It still feels unresolved.
I’m gonna +1 @popyourcorn ‘s post punk tip. See also Delta 5, Bush Tetras and the Slits. There are always a few ripples of it about, with bands like Erase Errata, Trash Kit, Coathangers... I was surprised to find myself grooving to Bow Wow Wow the other day (they’re famous for the song ‘I want candy’ but this one’s about good old-fashioned music piracy):
Anyway, the reason I’m posting again is to mention Afrirampo, who are just insane heavy psych rock. Kind of hard to listen to, actually, but they have a certain something (hypomania):
Also I want to give a shout out to Nikki Lane, for singing country in the old style. Few do:
And I think FIRST AID KIT is superb. Really great songs and songraft.
https://youtu.be/Hi5A9OCAyIk