Suited and Booted put their vocal identity front and center on “Glad All Over Remastered”


Suited and Booted give a uniquely vocal driven personality to their remastered cover of the Dave Clark Five classic "Glad All Over". Though the song itself is a well known piece of musical history, this version highlights the smooth vocal blends that characterize the chorus, creating a distinct identity.

The most remarkable aspect of the arrangement is the way the two voices talk to each other. Suited and Booted doesn't treat the vocals as separate performances so much as the combined sound being part of the song's personality. It's a vocal approach that emphasizes harmony, friendship, and the natural chemistry between the two singers.

This focus makes sense, as it is a huge part of the Suited and Booted sound. Their two voices blend is not just an additional layer. It is one of the key elements of the performance. This method really gets its chance to shine in the chorus, where the voices can mix flawlessly and familiarly.

The remastered presentation gives this interpretation a new identity, but it remains connected to the original composition. Anyone familiar with the Dave Clark Five version will recognize it, but the vocal focus allows Suited and Booted to put their own identity on it.

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