A capella can be a difficult genre for cratediggers, because only few artists are able to create musical arrangements that are rich, deep and provide a great sound aesthetic. A Capella II by The Singers Unlimited, however, definitely achieved that. This album is one of the best examples of amazing a capella performance, with its jazz influenced style it has some of the smoothest vocal harmonies.
A great example is the song Killing Me Softly, which is a masterful a capella reinterpretation of a classic song, showing how great a capella performance can truly make instruments unnecessary. This album is one of many proofs that some of the best gems can be found in small niche genres where most people would not look – and the newsletter will dive deeper into these.
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