It is not just the diction, he had incredible compression in the vowels which makes all the consonants and vowels clarion and preserves the unique colour and character of his speaking voice. It is that "solidity" of sound that modern singers are generally incapable of capturing.
I remember him for his manly voice.
Thank you Mr. Castles-Onion.
It is not just the diction, he had incredible compression in the vowels which makes all the consonants and vowels clarion and preserves the unique colour and character of his speaking voice. It is that "solidity" of sound that modern singers are generally incapable of capturing.