Post your female vocal videos

If you mean who is it recorded with on vocals:
Associated Performer, Vocals, Producer: Jane Monheit
Associated Performer, Vocals: John Pizzarelli

no, what, some fancy recorder or mobile
 
London Grammar belter 'Seasons'. Played with the DIY array bottom center, Pass DIY single ended Sony 2SK60 (ancient VFET triode transistor) amp built into old Sony TA4650 chassis. Puts about 8 Class A watts into the 75 inch Wisdom/BG ribbons (300hz to 7khz).
I think Pass' circuit for this VFET sounds even better than his own SIT1 and SIT2 amps I heard at shows. The Sony single ended VFET is eminently liquid and analog sounding, may even beat the flea amps.
 
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Fremer's system playing female vocals at 33 mins into the video.
 

I first posted this same song here maybe two years ago but my system has gone through many improvements since then so here goes. Give it some volume. What a voice.
 
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Give it some juice.
 

I first posted this same song here maybe two years ago but my system has gone through many improvements since then so here goes. Give it some volume. What a voice.

Big +1 for Karen Carpenter!
 
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For my part I prefer an early ,pre mixed for digital, vinyl version (not my system btw)


This is a very different presentation. The beauty of her voice really comes through. It looks like a simple hand held camera/mic, taken right over the turntable. I wonder if this is the direct analog output into the recorder and not through the rest of the system. The comments under this video are also interesting.
 
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It has been nearly two months since my child was born and I could not turn on the system, until today. While warming up, I listened to some records waiting for me. Cecile Mclorin Salvant is surely a very important jazz singer today and this album is another testimony to it (not that she needed to prove it). Here is a quick iphone recording from my listening spot, recorded while I was listening.

 
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