Post by Homelander on Jan 29, 2023 23:00:37 GMT
Vincent Lee Moses (March 13, 1941 - January 26, 1998)
Vocal Range: E3 - G5
Voice Type: Tenor and Place
{Album Ranges}Time and Place (1971): E3 - E♭5 - G5
Bad Girl (sometime after 1971): G3 - A3 - E5 - F♯5
Bad Girl (sometime after 1971): G3 - A3 - E5 - F♯5
Significant High Notes:
G5 ("Every Boy and Girl", "Would You Give Up Everything")
F♯5 ("Bad Girl Pt. 2", "Hey Joe", "I'm Sad About It", "You Are Too Much for the Human Heart")
F5 ("Bad Girl Pt. 1", "California Dreaming", "How Much Longer (Must I Wait)", "Time and Place", "What You Don't Want Me to Be")
E5 ("Adorable One", "Bad Girl Pt. 1", "Got That Will", "You Are Too Much for the Human Heart")
E♭5 ("How Much Longer (Must I Wait)", "Pouring Water on a Drowning Man", "Time and Place", "Would You Give Up Everything")
D5 ("Adorable One", "Bad Girl Pt. 1", "Bad Girl Pt. 2", "California Dreaming", "Diana (From N.Y.C.)", "How Much Longer (Must I Wait)", "Never In My Life", "Pouring Water on a Drowning Man", "What Do You Do?", "What You Don't Want Me to Be", "Would You Give Up Everything", "You Are Too Much for the Human Heart")
C♯5 ("Adorable One", "Bad Girl Pt. 2", "Never In My Life", "What Do You Do?", "What You Don't Want Me to Be", "You Are Too Much for the Human Heart")
C5 ("Bad Girl Pt. 2", "California Dreaming", "Free at Last", "Hey Joe", "If Loving You Is a Crime (I'll Always Be Guilty)", "I'm Sad About It", "Time and Place", "You Are Too Much for the Human Heart")
B4 ("Adorable One", "California Dreaming", "Dark End of the Street", "Every Boy and Girl", "Free at Last", "Hey Joe", "How Much Longer (Must I Wait)", "If Loving You Is a Crime (I'll Always Be Guilty)", "Pouring Water on a Drowning Man")
B♭4 ("Diana (From N.Y.C.)", "Free at Last", "Hey Joe", "How Much Longer (Must I Wait)", "I'm Sad About It")
A4 ("Adorable One", "Bad Girl Pt. 1", "Bad Girl Pt. 2", "California Dreaming", "Dark End of the Street", "Got That Will", "Hey Joe", "How Much Longer (Must I Wait)", "If Loving You Is a Crime (I'll Always Be Guilty)", "Never In My Life", "What You Don't Want Me to Be")
G♯4 ("Dark End of the Street", "Diana (From N.Y.C.)", "Hey Joe", "How Much Longer (Must I Wait)", "I'm Sad About It", "Pouring Water on a Drowning Man", "Time and Place", "What Do You Do?", "What You Don't Want Me to Be", "Would You Give Up Everything", "You Are Too Much for the Human Heart")
G4 ("Adorable One", "California Dreaming", "Dark End of the Street", "Every Boy and Girl", "Free at Last", "Got That Will", "How Much Longer (Must I Wait)", "If Loving You Is a Crime (I'll Always Be Guilty)", "Never In My Life", "Time and Place", "What Do You Do?", "You Are Too Much for the Human Heart")
Significant Low Notes:
C4 ("Adorable One", "Diana (From N.Y.C.)", "Got That Will", "How Much Longer (Must I Wait)", "If Loving You Is a Crime (I'll Always Be Guilty)", "I'm Sad About It", "Never In My Life", ""Pouring Water on a Drowning Man", Time and Place", "Would You Give Up Everything", "You Are Too Much for the Human Heart")
B3 ("California Dreaming", "Dark End of the Street", "Every Boy and Girl", "How Much Longer (Must I Wait)", "If Loving You Is a Crime (I'll Always Be Guilty)", "Never In My Life", "You Are Too Much for the Human Heart")
B♭3 ("Got That Will", "I'm Sad About It", "Never In My Life", "Pouring Water on a Drowning Man", "What Do You Do?")
A3 ("California Dreaming", "Dark End of the Street", "Free at Last", "How Much Longer (Must I Wait)", "I'm Sad About It")
G♯3 ("Hey Joe", "What Do You Do?")
G3 ("Dark End of the Street", "Free at Last", "I'm Sad About It", "What Do You Do?")
E3 ("Every Boy and Girl")
{Questionable Notes}
E6 ("Never In My Life" [3])
.......................................................E6 ("Never In My Life" [3])
Blue marks notes sung in head voice or falsetto.
Green marks extremely harsh and distorted notes.
Underlines mark notes that are obscured in the song mix or otherwise found in backing vocals.
Italics mark non-melodic or non-sung notes.
Bold marks notes that are considered to be particularly notable examples of this person's vocal capabilities.
Thanks to Macca for providing the image at the top of the thread.