Majeski, a fine young soprano, sounded a touch thin and quavery on this outing. |
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Her voice is quiet and warm and sometimes quavery, with an occasional crack in it that fleetingly calls up Billie Holiday. |
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Her voice is quavery and bird-like, soft, fragile, and attractive. |
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They were all ballads, all sung in a yearning quavery tenor that didn't seem ready to settle anywhere anytime soon and accompanied by the most rudimentary strummed guitar. |
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Unfortunately Harrison decided to sing on the bulk of the record, and he's got a quavery, amelodic whine like Dave Matthews. |
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In the middle of the square a fountain poured a quavery thread of shining water into its stone font. |
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