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OT: Vocal Harmony

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Ah so many good choices:

Most will remember this one from Shawshank Redemption.



A more modern candidate can be found in my entry for favorite folk song:

 
In My Hour of Darkness - Gram Parsons, Emmylou Harris and Linda Ronstadt




Los Zafiros - Herido de Sombras

 
This may be more studio than what Wire Chief had in mind, but I thought it worth including. The chord progression at the end is wonderful. It contains a chord of interest to music theorists. The song was used as an example of the chord in theory class. Based on googling and seeing the progression it looks to be the fifth chord. Looks to be a minor triad with a minor seventh, in first inversion. Guitarists might see it as a minor triad with a major sixth, I don't know. The chord dates from the late 19th-century and probably had a special name, but alas, well, it's been 40 years. It might be from the family of chords of which the German augmented sixth is an example.

The guitar solo in this song is sort of famous, or infamous, in the context of The Carpenters. Reportedly they got hate mail from fans upset that they were diverging from their soft-rock roots.
 
This version is from the movie Cold Mountain. I had never heard Sacred Harp music before and was blown away:



This is a little history, if you're interested

 
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