The Hornsby/Kahn original is exquisite and will ever be so. That said, Rachael Price's reading with the LFH band adds a touch of swing and her voice is one of the few that can stand up next to Chaka Kahn's. I loved it.
I have yet to hear any song she has done that I don't like. She has a timelessness in her voice that should be heard by more people but meanwhile I'll keep listening and enjoying her and the rest of LSD anytime I can.
Just found you a few days ago...where in the hay I have been?? What a voice...no a golden voice...holy Toledo batman...wow baby girl, you are outstanding!! I'm glad I found you...!!!!! The old dude from NC.
I don’t think it’s a glitch unless you mean a glitch in her vocal cords. She pronounces the word you perfectly throughout the song except when it’s preceded by the word do, it’s always do goo. I’d love to know why.
My type of music - my type of singer, pianist, bass player! The only slight aspect of this performance I'm not so keen on is the rather strange fast tremolo effect on the guitar, but this really is me nit-picking - thanks guys, a really tasteful version of this song.
That's Chris Thile, the master mandolin player and this is his show. This is a radio show with a live audience so it's very much a radio format which I rather like.
She has a beautiful rich singing voice that sounds effortless. However, she sings this song emotionally flat. The jazzy changes don't seem to fit. The original Chaka Khan/Bruce Hornsby version is a gem.
She should listen to Chaka. And please learn the correct lyrics! Voice is "BEAUTIFUL, but needs more pain, passion, emotion! Stop holding back! If I were her Vocal Coach, I would piss her off on purpose without her knowing, then have her sing this song!
I think Rachael knows exactly what she's doing. She been a professional singer for 20 years, she's not a rookie. It's strange that she's not more well known but it's not because of any lack of talent or experience on her part. As far as saying do goo instead of do you, maybe it's to get around some strange licensing or copyright issue.
@@alanon6160 No, there are no legal issues that mispronouncing a word could solve. It sounds like that particular note was just trouble for her and she couldn’t hit it with the correct embouchure to pronounce the word “you”. She had no trouble pronouncing that word on other notes.