Two more not on my list. I've never heard of Brad Delp. And Paul McCartney's voice is just ok.
You've got to fix that first one. He was on four Boston albums (the fourth blows), and a LOT of work with Barry Goudreau, original Boston lead
guitarist (Goudreau's solo album, the album "Delp and Goudreau", the band Orion The Hunter, and RTZ).
Both made my list; both are solid as a rock, IMO.
Best vocal performances:
Brad Delp:
1. More Than A Feeling (that vocal part at the end of the third verse where he sings "I closed my eyes and she slipped away.... she slipped away" and he carries the note, modulates up, then at the very end modulates up AGAIN... gives me shivers every time).
2. Don't Look Back (the layers and layers of vocals add up to something amazing)
3. Long Time (the scatting after the guitar solo is excellent)
HM: Hollyann
Paul McCartney:
1. Maybe I'm Amazed
2. Oh! Darling
3. My Love
HM: Fool On The Hill
Each one is pretty interesting, but the fact that he did ALL of those - and recreated all of them live at various times in his career - is testament to his ability. One of the great things about McCartney is, he's the bass player of vocalists, in that he knows EXACTLY how to support the people around him; some of his greatest work is doing backgrounds behind John (also a great singer, who didn't make my list for various reasons).
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