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Corinne Drewery
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Beautiful!Janis Ian / At Seventeen - 1975
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I completely agree with your sentiment. There have been numerous incredibly talented female artists throughout history who have not received the recognition they deserve for their contributions to music. It is unfortunate that marketing and image have often been prioritized over musical talent and creativity, particularly for female artists.the likes of Stevie, Bowie and Prince are constantly praised for their multifaceted involvement in or sole responsibility for the creation of their music. but we hardly hear about their equally talented female counterparts.
i think a marketing-chummy image has been much more crucial to a female artist's pop success over the decades (and even more so today for any gender). though apart from the odd emotionally-creative vocalists like Minnie Riperton or Karen Carpenter, i don't have the same level of respect for those singers who are perhaps lauded as vocal virtuosos but don't contribute as much to the overall creative process in an album with only their name on the cover.
thought we could have an appreciation thread for these underrated ladies, here are several favourites from past and present: