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Subject: RE: Female Duets From: Arthur_itus Date: 21 Jul 10 - 05:44 AM Noreen I have loved the song "TO ALTHEA FROM PRISON" for quite some time. It is a romantic poem written by Richard Lovelace in 1642. It was put to music by Dave Swarbrick. However, my favourite version of that is by one of my favourite and very talented acts called Churchfitters. Most beautifully sung by Rosie Short with some lovely fiddle playing by her brother Chris Short. Can't find a version of it by them on the Internet, but it is on their CD below. Must go and play it now :-) http://www.churchfitters.com/fcd5.php You hover over the butterflies for the different menu choices. |
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Subject: RE: Female Duets From: Nick Date: 21 Jul 10 - 04:37 AM Noreen My wife Lynne and a friend called Karen singing in our living room |
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Subject: RE: Female Duets From: Tim Leaning Date: 21 Jul 10 - 03:09 AM Hissy fit would be a good place to start. Steal and innovate. |
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Subject: RE: Female Duets From: GUEST,Guest from Sanity Date: 21 Jul 10 - 02:54 AM Here's the two of them singing the same song, individually...so you can hear it clearly!! Holliday and Hudson Practice, practice, practice....you can do this! Bianca Ryan, 11years old...same song. Break a leg! GfS |
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Subject: RE: Female Duets From: GUEST,Guest from Sanity Date: 21 Jul 10 - 02:25 AM Here are two, though VASTLY different, are excellent...if you can pull them off. Listen to them all the way through...at least they'll brighten your listening! THE LAST ROSE OF SUMMER ... Maev and Hayley [lyrics] and then, if you're so inclined....... Watch it to the end....note the audience's reaction... And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going ... Jennifer Hudson and Jennifer Holliday Happy listening...both can be done with minimal accompaniment! GfS |
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Subject: RE: Female Duets From: GUEST,Russ Date: 20 Jul 10 - 09:52 PM Worth repeating. Sarah and Maybell Carter Hazel Dickens and Alice Gerrard Kay Justice and Ginny Hawker Russ (Permanent GUEST) |
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Subject: RE: Female Duets From: Seamus Kennedy Date: 20 Jul 10 - 09:50 PM Cathy Fink and Marcy Marxer, I recommend highly. |
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Subject: RE: Female Duets From: mousethief Date: 20 Jul 10 - 09:22 PM How traditional do you need it to be? I would love to hear two complimentary voices do songs that were recorded with the same woman tracked twice such as the Cranberries' "Dreams". |
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Subject: RE: Female Duets From: Noreen Date: 20 Jul 10 - 07:47 PM As well as them lovely 'Hissyfitters', I would urge you to listen to Jane and Amanda Threlfall who perform with Roger Edwards as Trio Threlfall. Listen to TO ALTHEA FROM PRISON at myspace.com/triothrelfall Nick, who is singing War Song in your clip? |
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Subject: RE: Female Duets From: Suegorgeous Date: 20 Jul 10 - 07:23 PM Sinead I asked this very same question on Mudcat last year, and got some very good suggestions. Here's the link to that thread. Look forward to more ideas here too. Sue |
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Subject: RE: Female Duets From: Richard Bridge Date: 20 Jul 10 - 06:45 PM Turner and Herauld. But all you need is a song, then harmonise it yourself. |
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Subject: RE: Female Duets From: Nick Date: 20 Jul 10 - 06:24 PM One of Linda's songs but not sung by Hissyfit from the Sweet Minerva CD - War Song - but it gives an idea how nice they are to sing. |
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Subject: RE: Female Duets From: Arthur_itus Date: 20 Jul 10 - 02:43 PM Try this S.T.M Hissyfit |
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Subject: RE: Female Duets From: VirginiaTam Date: 20 Jul 10 - 02:31 PM Eileen Pratt harmonising with Eileen Pratt Actually a lot of Graham and Eileen's stuff can be adapted for 2 women. JEALOUS WOMAN THE GAY GREEN GOWN FAIR MARY OF WALLINGTON MERLIN'S SONG THE BLACK FOX Graham's version of Pat a Pan is done as a round and it is wonderful. |
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Subject: RE: Female Duets From: S.T.M. Date: 20 Jul 10 - 02:25 PM The hissyfit website seems to be down and can find no myspace- can anyone help? Thanks for the ones so far :D |
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Subject: RE: Female Duets From: Nick Date: 20 Jul 10 - 01:40 PM Northern Tide or Sweet Minerva or many others - by Linda Kelly sang by Hissyfit Try Janet Russell and Christine Kydd - Album 1 or Dancing Chanting - some samples on the second one |
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Subject: RE: Female Duets From: Arthur_itus Date: 20 Jul 10 - 01:08 PM Hissyfit - look em up Aretha Franklin and Annie Lennox - Sisters Are Doin' it for Themselves |
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Subject: RE: Female Duets From: greg stephens Date: 20 Jul 10 - 12:56 PM Here is a fantastic version, by False Hare (Katie Weatherall and Helen Morris), of the song "WHAT WILL WE DO WHEN WE'LL HAVE NO MONEY?" [Lyrics] (originally from Mary Delaney of Cork, I think. Rather a crappy recording, but you'll get the idea. |
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Subject: Female Duets From: S.T.M. Date: 20 Jul 10 - 12:27 PM Hello, I was wondering if anyone could enlighten me about unaccompanied female duets. I am looking for some to do with my friend. I know that essentially, we could duet with almost any song but I am looking for ones with particularly lovely harmonies. The first one we've done is GREY FUNNEL LINE (Maddy and June)and we're working on DOWN TO THE RIVER TO PRAY. I was wondering if there were any other albums similar to the Silly Sisters we could nick (err...interpret) from? I haven't had much luck on youtube but I'm not really sure what to search for. Preferably, they would be unaccompanied, and English...and be easily found! Thanks for any help :) Sinéad.
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