So many great falsettos come close if not better....Wayne Cooper from Cameo probably being the best, Sylvester, Philip Bailey from Earth, Wind, and Fire, Otis Stokes from Lakeside, Bobby Nunn, Ebonee Webb, a lot of the 1970s slow jam groups such as Enchantment, The Stylistics, Blue Magic, Heatwave, Switch, Terry Huff and Special Delivery, The Delfonics....just soooooo many great falsettos out there.
Lots of them come close but Prince's falsetto is my personal favorite because it just has a certain "sassiness" and "gayness" to it that I love so much. Wayne Cooper and Sylvester come damn close though but Prince is still the Head Queen. Andy is a four letter word. | |
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There are a lot of good ones out there.
Hell, even Freddie Mecury could do one hell of a falsetto.
But I think Prince stands apart in that he often sings in that style on tracks you wouldn't think he should----Pheromone, Black Sweat, Uptown, etc. | |
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This guy,,,,
And I don't know if I could call Mr.Jimmy Scott a falsetto since he has an illness that affected his voice(positively) but he got to be one of the most androgynous vocalists ever,,,,, | |
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will ALWAYS think of like a "ACT OF GOD"! N another realm. mean of all people who might of been aliens or angels.if found out that wasn't of this earth, would not have been that surprised. R.I.P. | |
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My favorite falsetto male singer of all time is Russel Tompkins of the Stylistics. Prince has done some great songs in falsetto, but I consider Russel to be one of the best.
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Two snaps up?! I think Prince's falsetto has its unique style and (as someone said) what songs he chooses to use it in adds to that, not to mention his screams! Even if he's not the "best" (whatever that means), he's in good company with these other singers. Enjoying listening to them all... | |
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So it is not "one of the best"? You must be very hard to please.
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What is interesting is that, as vainandy and imago have pointed out, Prince has a different quality or use of the falsetto. Usually, it's used by other artists in love songs, or similar mellow or contemplative mood. Prince will use it in party / angry songs, which gives it not a mellow but a sassy (or "bitchy") quality. Even "Kiss" is kind of "aggressive." Imago mentioned some others. I'd add also "Dirty Mind," "Bambi," "Sister," etc. But then I think he does the typical smooth falsetto quite well too - "Gotta Broken Heart Again" in Japan (2000 or 2002?) was beautiful.
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I was being mean - leave me alone.
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What??? No one said Sylvester or Eddie Kendricks??
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Prince's falsetto in the title track hot duet from the gold "He licks her" album. Is simply a "MasterPiece".....Live its even better. Since he takes over all vocals. He should have kept that one 4 himself... will ALWAYS think of like a "ACT OF GOD"! N another realm. mean of all people who might of been aliens or angels.if found out that wasn't of this earth, would not have been that surprised. R.I.P. | |
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And no one said Russell Tompkins Jnr from the Stylistics, Stone in Love with you, betcha by golly wow etc. Seriously even with all these fine 70s groups like the Stylistics, Delfonics, Dramatics, The Dells, Tempts, Ojays and singers like Philip Bailey, Eddie Kendricks and the like, Prince must rank up there. Plus the white groups the Bee Gees (Mostly 1975 -78) and the Four Seasons to some degree. If not the best he is at least in the Top 3, his first 4 albums werely mostly falsetto, its creamy and the falsetto voice was a real point of his sound. Then even after the early 80s he has ahad Falsetto gems on every album and songs where he has mixed all his vocal registers like Adore. Prince's voice is amazing full stop and his falsetto woul at least make him number 3. [Edited 5/24/12 16:11pm] Got some kind of love for you, and I don't even know your name | |
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I wasn't thinking but Eddie > Sylvester. | |
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Marvin is LOVE
Darondo definitely can sang
Reminiscent of Al
Maxwell is sublime
There's a strong argument to be made for Mick
Curtis
Jeff is hard to top really
McAlmont
Popsy Dixon is for real
But Prince is definitely way up there in the ranks with the best of them
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I did...right above. **--••--**--••**--••--**--••**--••--**--••**--••-
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More like Eddie Kendricks >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Sylvester. **--••--**--••**--••--**--••**--••--**--••**--••-
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Very distinctive falsetto though. | |
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Thanks for the correction. I forgot about Russell. Definitely one of the greatest. | |
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P's falsetto seems to be far more versatile than most - there is range, tonal changes, different depths, textures and emotions within his falsetto itself - he has different falsettos and, for me at least, this helps convey the emotion of a given song more convincingly than others falsetto singers who seem more one dimensional even if technically gifted.
So, for me, it is certainly my favourite falsetto by some distance - as to whether it is the "best"... then I guess that is too subjective?
Not meaning any disrespect, given the recent sad family news, but I believe the brother's Gibb falsettos are very poor ! Strong song writers and good harmonies but such a nasal, squeeky sounding falsetto - the falsetto equivalent of Beavis & Butthead laughing ! They could sing that way whilst clenching their teeth together - which is the reaction i find myself having when I hear them ! It actually grates on me ! Just an opinion. | |
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And let's not forget Peter Griffin "So fierce U look 2night, the brightest star pales 2 Ur sex..." | |
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I think MJ's was better. But... Prince wins when it comes to versatility and variety. And I like it when Prince sings low key. "Free URself, B the best that U can B, 3rd Apartment from the Sun, nothing left to fear" Prince Rogers Nelson - Forever in my Life - | |
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I heard this recently and changed my mind. THIS is the BEST falsetto singer of all time.
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nah
neil young Fuck the funk - it's time to ditch the worn-out Vegas horns fills, pick up the geee-tar and finally ROCK THE MUTHA-FUCKER!! He hinted at this on Chaos, now it's time to step up and fully DELIVER!!
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I totally agree!!!
I mean Prince often uses them in tracks you would not think he should. I can think of a couple of songs, I wished he sung in his regular register. I can think of a song like I'm Yours, where his regular register would have done way more than the falsetto could ever do. Sometimes, I wished he used it less. I love when he screams/strains/BELTS out his vocals. Songs like: My Name Is Prince, Interactive, Endorphinmachine, and any other song where it sounds as if, he is having a massive heart attack..(NOW)..Trumps over falsetto any day for me. Haha It's Button Therapy, Baby! | |
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muirdo said: nah
neil young Barry White has him beat by a long shot....imho... | |
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I think Prince has a great falsetto voice, but for me to say he's the best at it probably would be biased. | |
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