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Thread started 03/31/06 6:05am

Riverpoet31

Beautifull background vocals / harmonies

I just listened to Leaving New York by REM and i did put the song on repeat a few times to listen to the magnificent background vocals. One of my favorite elements of pop music are good background vocals, they can bring life to a song, give it something 'extra', be contradictory to the main vocals (when it comes to mood and lyrics), they can create magic and even make a decent song sound great.

I thought, hey, why not try a top-10 of songs with great background vocals / harmonisizing? This is mines (for today, in no particular order):

1. REM - Leaving New York
2. REM - Belong
3. Matthew Sweet - I've been waiting
3. Grant McLennan and Syd Straw - Open my eyes
4. The Jayhawks - Crowded in the wings
5. Prince - If i was your girlfriend
6. Prince - Adore
7. The Posies - Will you ever change your mind?
8. Teenage Fanclub - Start again
9. Crowded House - Its only natural
10.Elliot Smith - Ugly (before)

I am curious about your views / examples.
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Reply #1 posted 03/31/06 6:22am

Adisa

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Yeah, I've been thinking about starting a BGV thread for a while now. Glad I'm not the only one who appreciates the magnificent sound of vocal hamonizing. I don't have a Top 10 list per se, but I just love the background vocals on the songs "Adore", "Off The Wall", "Anniversary", "S'More" (Jodeci), "It's So Hard To Say Goodbye to Yesterday" (BIIM), and everything by Full Force. lol Some of y'all knew I was gonna say that.
I'm sick and tired of the Prince fans being sick and tired of the Prince fans that are sick and tired!
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Reply #2 posted 03/31/06 6:52am

paligap

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Man, I really don't think I could limit it to just 10, but here are some of my favorites:



Marvin Gaye - I Want You

Steely Dan (w/ Michael Mcdonald) - Peg

The Carpenters - We've Only Just Begun

Donald Fagen - Maxine

Take 6 - Come Unto Me

Todd Rundgren - Pretending To Care

Lewis Taylor - Cherry Blossom

Bobby McFerrin - Yes You

Rufus w/Chaka Khan - Sweet Thing

Marvin Gaye - Distant Lover

Quincy Jones (with Patti Austin) - Razzamatazz

Free Design- Don't Turn Away; Kites Are Fun

Prince - For You

Beach Boys, Brian Wilson - God Only Knows

De Barge - All This Love

Earth Wind And Fire - Wait

Kenny Loggins - Sweet Reunion

George Duke - Someday

Todd Rundgren - Lost Horizon

Ambrosia - You're The Biggest Part Of Me

Steely Dan - Pixeleen

Singers Unlimited - Killing Me Softly

Rotary Connection - I Am The Black Gold Of The Sun

10cc - I'm Not In Love

Spanky and Our Gang - I'd Like To Get To Know You

Marvin Gaye - Til Tomorrow

Quincy Jones - What Good Is A Song

Shalamar - Let's Find the Time For Love





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[Edited 3/31/06 6:59am]
" I've got six things on my mind --you're no longer one of them." - Paddy McAloon, Prefab Sprout
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Reply #3 posted 03/31/06 6:55am

dammme

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"Todo está bien chévere" Stevie
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Reply #4 posted 03/31/06 7:07am

sosgemini

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also,

michael mcdonald

kenny loggins both always had killer backing vocals...
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Reply #5 posted 03/31/06 8:52am

funkpill

Marvin Gaye's

From 'What's Going On'

to

'Midnight Love'

had amazing background vocals...

Sort of unorthodox.

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Reply #6 posted 03/31/06 9:08am

namepeace

I like several of Paligap's choices as well as funkpill

Prince: Adore, Forever In My Life, Scandalous (The Passion)

EWF: September

The Emotions: Flowers

Michael Jackson: Rock With You, Butterflies

Zero 7: likufanele

The Doobie Brothers: Takin' It To The Streets

Steely Dan: Reelin' In The Years

Dwele: Me and those Dreamin' Eyes of Mine

Fleetwood Mac: You Can Go Your Own Way

Hall and Oates: Sara Smile

The Temptations: Pick'em

The Four Tops: Pick'em

The Flamingos: I Only Have Eyes For You (one of the best of all time)

The Delfonics: La La (Means I Love You)

The Impressions: We're a Winner

Curtis Mayfield: Move On Up

Lewis Taylor: Song

Sade: Kiss of Life

Stevie Wonder: You've Got It Bad Girl

Tony Toni Tone: Anniversary

Zero 7: in the waiting line
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Reply #7 posted 03/31/06 9:26am

axlfilth

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Leonard Cohen - Hey, That's No Way To Say Goodbye

Lou Reed - Satellite of Love

Queen - Love of My Life
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Reply #8 posted 03/31/06 11:38am

IstenSzek

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Bjork, almost the entire Vespertine album
consists of tracks with amazing, stellar,
otherworldly backingvocals.

nod

The ones on If I Was Ur Girlfriend and on
Forever in My Life are top notch too!

also a lot of Anthony & The Johnsons cuts
have achingly beautiful backingvox.
and true love lives on lollipops and crisps
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Reply #9 posted 03/31/06 9:52pm

ecnirpnz

Madonna's Like A Prayer, those are some great background vocals.

I saw someone mentioned Sara Smile - I always liked After 7's harmonies on their version.

Can't think of any others at the moment...
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Reply #10 posted 03/31/06 9:57pm

sinisterpentat
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IstenSzek said:

Bjork, almost the entire Vespertine album
consists of tracks with amazing, stellar,
otherworldly backingvocals.

nod

The ones on If I Was Ur Girlfriend and on
Forever in My Life are top notch too!

also a lot of Anthony & The Johnsons cuts
have achingly beautiful backingvox.


Awesome choices! clapping

right at this moment, Bilal's (bootlegged) Lord Don't let it is one of the most powerful things i've heard vocally, EVER!!! omg

the vocals and harmony arrangements are off the hook! i think i remember reading somewhere that this guy writes (composes) all of his vocals. i don't know how true that is, but this song would have me believe that. nod
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