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Julie Feeney - Increasingly Mezzo Sopranno

  • 26-11-2012 12:25pm
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    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 852 ✭✭✭


    Has anyone heard Julie Feeney's new album? I really liked her first album, and really really liked the second album. But her voice in the third album seems to be a couple of octaves lower. I'm finding it hard to get used to.

    As far as I can tell after a couple of listens her songwriting is up to her usual high standard. I thought her deeper voice was a style of the third album but at a concert recently I noticed she is singing all of her songs in this octave.

    Has her voice changed permanently?


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,238 ✭✭✭mosstin


    Has anyone heard Julie Feeney's new album? I really liked her first album, and really really liked the second album. But her voice in the third album seems to be a couple of octaves lower. I'm finding it hard to get used to.

    As far as I can tell after a couple of listens her songwriting is up to her usual high standard. I thought her deeper voice was a style of the third album but at a concert recently I noticed she is singing all of her songs in this octave.

    Has her voice changed permanently?

    Only recently taken an interest in Julie Feeney's stuff having seen her charm a small tent full of people at Liss Ard in the summer. Her Twitter feed is annoying as **** though - she constantly retweets praise for herself. As bad as Stan Collymore for that. Easily unfollowed of course.


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