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Poll Question: Okay, so who was the Second best singer from the 1970s?
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    Posted: August 02 2023 at 09:04
Same idea as the previous poll only with runaway-winner Annie Haslam removed and replaced. 

So who was the second best singer from prog's "classic era"? (And don't worry: I'm not going to keep doing these after this one.)


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She's not in the poll, but predictably, Jane Relf is my second-favourite after Annie Haslam. Smile

From the poll, I'll go with Barbara Gaskin.



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Maddy Prior gets the nod.
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Still Pascale Son, but love most of these (including Annie) actually. I think I might have a slight preference for the female voice. Linda Perhacs Paralellograms is a masterpiece. I wish she got to have a full career (in the 1970's).

I would have included Flora Purim and Catherine Ribeiro over a few of these though.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote MortSahlFan Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 02 2023 at 13:50
I think Sandy Denny is a better singer (certainly much more prolific) but the stuff I love of hers is 99% folks, but must post a great jazzy-folk song.. As well as the bluesy "One More Chance" with Fairport Convention or the funky "Gold Dust" on her last album. 

When it comes to prog, I gotta give 2nd place to Beate Krause. Only one album, but I think it's one of the last great prog albums.

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (1) Thanks(1)   Quote BrufordFreak Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 02 2023 at 14:43
Originally posted by Psychedelic Paul Psychedelic Paul wrote:

She's not in the poll, but predictably, Jane Relf is my second-favourite after Annie Haslam. Smile

From the poll, I'll go with Barbara Gaskin.


Damn! I thought of including Jane but the one album-and-disappear-act kind of discouraged me.

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Originally posted by MortSahlFan MortSahlFan wrote:

I think Sandy Denny is a better singer (certainly much more prolific) but the stuff I love of hers is 99% folks, but must post a great jazzy-folk song.. As well as the bluesy "One More Chance" with Fairport Convention or the funky "Gold Dust" on her last album. 

When it comes to prog, I gotta give 2nd place to Beate Krause. Only one album, but I think it's one of the last great prog albums.

Would love more songs like this!



Nice to hear from you, Morty! 
I quite agree with you about that Carol of Harvest album: one of the last great prog albums of the "Classic Era".

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Originally posted by Saperlipopette! Saperlipopette! wrote:

Still Pascale Son, but love most of these (including Annie) actually. I think I might have a slight preference for the female voice. Linda Perhacs Paralellograms is a masterpiece. I wish she got to have a full career (in the 1970's).

I would have included Flora Purim and Catherine Ribeiro over a few of these though.

Two worthy artists, to be sure! I sure lost contact when I forgot about the J-R Fusion catalogue!

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My vote is still for Sonja!
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Sandy Denny > Jerney Kaagman > Jacqui McShee
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Sonja Kristina for me, with Jacqui McShee a close second (or should that be 3rd?).

BTW I'm slightly surprised  that Jenny Haan (Babe Ruth) is missing from the list. One of the most captivating and mesmerising prog vocalists I've ever seen on stage.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote MortSahlFan Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: August 03 2023 at 05:41
While I like Jenny Haan, I think Babe Ruth's music was really good and wonder how they would fare out with another singer like so many prog-rock bands (at least in the 70s) who would have multiple singers.




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