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Chin said there was a dark yet brilliant "harmony".
The voice is part of his concept, and though he has no jazz-singing voice -- it's more like a whispered growl -- he uses it on several tracks here, including the beautiful "Nave," which often breaks up its lyric into a single word per measure; "Piernas," an aching, slow-moving song with brilliant harmony; and "Luci," a short and deceptively simple voice-and-piano piece.
Seamless and delicious, with brilliant harmony and a distinct note of minerality.
We'd be limited to one or two overdubs per song and most of which we used for strings and a brilliant harmony singer by the name of Jennifer Warnes.
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His Kanō-style screen paintings are notable for their graceful lines (e.g., "Plum Tree," in the Kennin Temple, Kyōto) and brilliant colour harmonies (e.g., "Fishing Nets," in the Tokyo National Museum), qualities that influenced later artists.
Clad in traditional costumes of brilliant contrasting harmonies of Afrocentric colour display, the barefooted males in the (mmvarepsilon nsoun) group have their clothes wrapped around their bodies in manner that the two corners of the cloth width alternate to be securely knotted at the nape (Fig. 4).
On "Baby's In Black," fans heard brilliant Beatle harmonies, a sound that one fan said "hardwired her brain for joy".
The smooth-jazz hitmaker George Benson, ostensibly the edgy Holdsworth's musical opposite, said: "He's not trying new things, he's mastering them". The hard-rock virtuoso Eddie Van Halen revered him, and the former Deep Purple guitarist Joe Satriani told Guitar Player magazine that "his brilliant approach to harmony is completely original, beautiful and spellbinding".
Similarly, Kat Iudicello of PopMatters felt that the album features "lovely harmonies, brilliant drum work, great punk rock guitar riffs, and super-smart lyrics".
The harmonies are brilliant and the song helped move psych-garage out of the 60s towards glam.
But he captures the wistful yearning of the original in his subtly brilliant piece, in which harmonies turn spacey, thematic lines leap skittishly across the piano's register, and the music spins into something of a tizzy at the end.
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