| Re: post-waters era singing and vocals "Wearing the Inside Out" is the song where Mr. Wright sings on that album. Since it's the only one, I know that has to be the one you're talking about. If he sang in the higher octaves like he used to, I think you'd most likely find he sounds pretty good. He probably can't get all of the really high notes like he did on "See-Saw", but I think he'd still have a good, clear voice. I suspect some of this has to do with singing style (which did not involve screaming or a lot of really loud, crazy stuff), and also with the fact he doesn't put quite the workload on his voice the others do.
For me, I heard Mr. Gilmour's vocals first on PULSE, so for me it sounded perfectly normal, and the rest was a very nice sound. The place that threw me, actually, was on stuff like "Let There Be More Light"--it took me forever to recognise Mr. Gilmour's voice.
__________________ "And with these words I can see
Clear through the clouds that covered me
Just give it time then speak my name
Now we can hear ourselves again..."
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