exceptional voices of female singers (non-classical)


What I'm talking about here is what critics of classical singing refer to as "the instrument": the exceptional beauty or uniqueness of the timbre of the voice qua voice.  For the moment, put aside preferences w.r.t. repertoire, interpretation, performance, style, delivery, etc., and just consider the *sound* of the voice.  We're *not* talking about favorite female artists here, because that kind of preference is based on a whole amalgam of factors.

I suspect some of the top figures in the category I've tried to define often aren't very popular among audiophiles, because of those many other factors.

My first three nominations: Barbra Streisand, Linda Ronstadt, Eva Cassidy.

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I listened to an interview of Judy Collins where they were taking callers..a caller was explaining that in school, his teacher had a program that could show waveforms and compare voices with them. According to the caller, his teacher said Judy’s voice showed almost perfect form. FWIW.
Emmylou Harris, Iris Dement, Julie Miller, Patty Loveless, Rhonda Vincent, Alison Krauss, Rosanne Cash, Carter Carter, Dolly Parton, Tammy Wynette, Darlene Love, Maria Muldaur, Joan Osborne, Maryann Price, Lou Ann Barton, Aimee Mann.
Maureen McGovern has one of the most "pure" tones I've ever heard. Listen to her interpretations of Arlen tunes if you can find the cd.