a capella recs
Jul. 31st, 2009 12:57 pmMy parents linked me to this cover of Toto's "Africa" by a Slovenian a capella group (whose great performance is especially marked by its simulated thunderstorm at the beginning), and it made me realize:
I really like good a capella.
And, in parallel with my taste in instrumental music, what I especially like is neither the melody nor the beat, but the stuff in the middle: the harmony, the changing chords in the background, all that good substance. I never really paid attention to that layer of "Africa" before now, but something about hearing it rendered in human voices made it really appeal to me. So help me, o internets: can you recommend good a capella albums that do a lot of that kind of thing? (Not covers of Toto songs; strong and interesting harmonies.)
I really like good a capella.
And, in parallel with my taste in instrumental music, what I especially like is neither the melody nor the beat, but the stuff in the middle: the harmony, the changing chords in the background, all that good substance. I never really paid attention to that layer of "Africa" before now, but something about hearing it rendered in human voices made it really appeal to me. So help me, o internets: can you recommend good a capella albums that do a lot of that kind of thing? (Not covers of Toto songs; strong and interesting harmonies.)
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Date: 2009-07-31 08:47 pm (UTC)I adore pretty much everything by the Aires. They have four albums (plus one album of Dartmouth standards) available. The Cords' Elements of Style album is really good, too. And if you're into coed a capella, I recommend the Dodecs. I own It's That Kind of Party, and I know most of the songs on Gin & Phonics.
The Tufts Amalgamates (a coed group) came to campus while I was at Dartmouth and blew my mind. (Juice is the album I have.) And the Tufts Beelzebubs (just boys) are amazing. I own Next, which is unfortunately out of print. That makes me feel old. Heh.
Happy listening!
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Date: 2009-07-31 08:58 pm (UTC)The first song in the listing is the one used in the vid. It's lovely.
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Date: 2009-07-31 11:10 pm (UTC)They can get a little same-y if you play them non-stop, but for additions to iPods, etc, they're awesome.
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