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Dave, Melbourne,Australia 10-24-2013 01:55 PM

A "later" song with Gord's "earlier" voice?
 
To me, Gord's singing voice became "older" between the "East Of Midnight" album (1986) and his next album "Waiting For You" (1993). Which "later" song would you like to hear with his "earlier", rich, deep, strong voice? (Not necessarily to replace the album original, but just to compare how it may have sounded if Gord had recorded it when he was younger.)

I would vote for "End Of All Time", which is ironic, seeing as it's a song that was naturally MEANT to be written and sung by someone in their later years. The album original would be a good choice to be played at a funeral. (So would "Carefree Highway".)

formerlylavender 10-24-2013 02:11 PM

Re: A "later" song with Gord's "earlier" voice?
 
"Sometimes I Wish" from Harmony. I like the version as is but what a treat it would be to hear it with the "earlier" voice.

Good thread idea:)

Auburn Annie 10-24-2013 05:38 PM

Re: A "later" song with Gord's "earlier" voice?
 
Acoustic version of East of Midnight. See https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TqSuiIQpu3c

jj 10-24-2013 06:42 PM

Re: A "later" song with Gord's "earlier" voice?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by formerlylavender (Post 183033)
"Sometimes I Wish" from Harmony. I like the version as is but what a treat it would be to hear it with the "earlier" voice.

part of what we are doing is trying to see what cuts from last 3 albums might have sounded like with baritone vocal and so am glad you listed this one, Lisa... i suggested it to John a few times... ie. "we have to do his last recording!"

ive got about 8 off those last 3 albums that i hope are added to the tribute

here is what Inspiration Lady sounds like with a "less thin" vocal, although i like Gord's performance a lot on Harmony... and i think it's his best video too


jj 10-24-2013 07:02 PM

Re: A "later" song with Gord's "earlier" voice?
 
and how about this "early voice"?




isnt there software that can sample Gord's early vocal tones then search and replace on last three albums? i guess not so easily

i think Gord's phrasing (of both new and old tunes) is wonderful and maybe even more impressive in the last few decades than in the "early voice" era

note: Harmony album final cut came from pretty nicely performed guide vocal tracks...quite a Bob engineering feat

jj 10-24-2013 07:24 PM

Re: A "later" song with Gord's "earlier" voice?
 
hey dave

conversely, how about hearing some of gord's mid 70s heyday songs with his really early Piddlin' Pete or Ground Hog type voice? the Sundown LP would have been interesting!


jj 10-24-2013 08:05 PM

Re: A "later" song with Gord's "earlier" voice?
 
anyhow, to answer your question:

River of Light
Much to My Surprise
Only Love Would Know

formerlylavender 10-25-2013 08:54 AM

Re: A "later" song with Gord's "earlier" voice?
 
Hey, jj, I forgot about Inspiration Lady, I'd love to hear that one with the earlier vocals! I like the Lightfoot tribute benefit version you posted too, gives me an idea how it might sound.

I hope they listen to you and give "Sometimes I Wish" a try. If it ever happens, I'd love to hear it.

BILLW 10-26-2013 07:03 AM

Re: A "later" song with Gord's "earlier" voice?
 
Ringneck Loon!

Bill :)


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