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  1. 120313-MaayaSakamoto

    Maaya Sakamoto (坂本真綾) is perhaps best known as one of Japan’s top “voice actresses”, with an impressive and ever-expanding list of anime and video game roles to her credit (some personal favorites: young Motoko Kusanagi in the two “Ghost in the Shell” feature films and “Stand Alone Complex” series, Aerith Gainsborough in “Final Fantasy VII Advent Children”, and Lightning in “Final Fantasy XIII” and “XIII-2”).

    She is also a popular singer of “Anime” songs (“Escaflowne”, “Wolf’s Rain”, “RahXhephon”, and many, many more).

    Since 1997, she has also built a successful career as a pop singer, with no less than 7 full-length albums, 3 “mini-albums”, and 3 compilations reprising her anime work and other singles.  She’s only 31 and just getting started…

    Maaya Sakamoto’s voice is incredibly pure and crystalline.  You don’t need to know Japanese to appreciate her singing (she also has a few songs in English).  She also brings an innocence and dream-like quality to her music that I find very refreshing.

    To me, Maaya Sakamoto has the purest and most beautiful voice in pop today – in any language.

  2. 120311-CelineDionCéline Dion is one of pop’s all-time greatest voices and without a doubt THE voice of the 1990s.

    She’s worked with the best producers and songwriters – from David Foster to Walter Afanasieff, Jean-Jacques Goldman and many more – and has always elevated their songs to heights only she can reach.

    Céline Dion has an “international” career (in English), and a French career.  If you are not familiar with her French songs, there are some real gems that I hope you will discover with this blog.

    Rather than pointlessly rehash her biography and numerous achievements, I’m going to leave you with a list of personal favorites and greatest hits from Céline’s repertoire, with links to the official YouTube videos whenever available and the full playlist below and on my YouTube channel:

  3. I friend of mine noted that “One Of These Days” is very reminiscent of Wilson Phillips… remember them?

    120304-WilsonPhillipsWilson Phillips took the world by storm in 1990 – seemingly out of nowhere – with the breakthrough hit single “Hold On” and that beautiful music video shot in in the great California outdoors.

    The self-titled debut album sold over 10 million copies and spawned 5 hit singles – 3 of which went to #1 in the US (“Hold On”, “Release Me”, “You’re In Love”) plus “Impulsive” and “The Dream Is Still Alive” – making Wilson Phillips the biggest-selling female band of all time (at that point)...