Thanks again for another first album as The Cathedral Quartet; Their transition from Trio to Quartet sounds seamless as they maintained the impeccable quality and prolific repertoire of gospel ministry with dispositions of humility: indeed, all of their music is inspiritional!
@@johnhall6937 I don't think it sounds anything like him... I mean the supplementary/background vocals you hear at the very beginning and at other parts.
It’s not Bobby Clark. I had read once who it was but can’t remember off the top of my head. I’ll have to check my copy of the album and see if she is credited in the liner notes.
Probably just a backup or background voice they hired to get the haunting effect they wanted like a studio voice..Probably no one really known in the music world
Thanks again for another first album as The Cathedral Quartet; Their transition from Trio to Quartet sounds seamless as they maintained the impeccable quality and prolific repertoire of gospel ministry with dispositions of humility: indeed, all of their music is inspiritional!
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Does anyone know who the female vocalist on this album is?
Female voice is most likely that of non -female tenor, Bobby Clark.
@@johnhall6937 I don't think it sounds anything like him... I mean the supplementary/background vocals you hear at the very beginning and at other parts.
It’s not Bobby Clark. I had read once who it was but can’t remember off the top of my head. I’ll have to check my copy of the album and see if she is credited in the liner notes.
I am 79 and have always listened to them. Have never known of any female in their group
Probably just a backup or background voice they hired to get the haunting effect they wanted like a studio voice..Probably no one really known in the music world
Just like on the album and song Sunshine And Roses they hired women studio voices as back ups only and not be part of the group