Well, the lady's got it. If you remember Rachelle from her debut album First Instrument you won't recognise this Rachelle Ferrell. She's still got the voice, hell, no, let me correct that. SHE'S STILL GOT AN AMAZING, MINDBLOWING VOICE! But I think that these days she's doing what she always wanted to do. That the album on which this track appears is called Individuality (can I be me?) says it all. I hope you enjoy it as much as I do.
What a voice. I know what my next iTunes purchase is going to be!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Beth. Unfortunately there was a little bit of a cock-up with the clip. Accidentally I uploaded the same one from last week. I'm back in the country now after a well-deserved break in Italy.
ReplyDeleteGreetings from London.
Her voice is just like silk; reminds me of Whitney's. Welcome back. I hope Italy was splendid.
ReplyDeleteIt's still a great song! What a talent. I hope you had a great time in Italy.
ReplyDeletewow... what a wonderful voice...made my morning...thank you
ReplyDeleteI admire artists like this so much. When their voice is the true music.
ReplyDeleteJai
True, don't you just love her? And she does something with her mouth that's unique. I've never seen it before.
ReplyDeleteGreetings from London.
Not only a voice; she plays piano well too! It’s sad how so many “singers” these days don’t play or even sing live. Rachelle is clearly authentic.
ReplyDeleteWelcome back! I hope you share a bit of Italy too.
Totally unique. Amazing!
ReplyDeletemy friend, i liked your heads-up so much that i mmediately ordered three albums. {a pity they were unavailable in vinyl}
ReplyDeleteby the hey-hey, i missed YOUR voice this visit. i get greedy that way. that's okay, catch you next time.
matter o'fax i'll visit on a sunday for the java jive.
be cool, and be well, my brother.
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I'm not surprised you're a Rachelle Ferrelle fan.Very smooth indeed. What do you think of Emile Sande?
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