If ever there was a rocksteady vocal group which one could compare with the Techniques, it must be the Melodians. They resembled the Techniques in terms of numerical composition, harmony, melody and genre, but differed in terms of sound and line-up consistency. Whereas the Techniques displayed a high-pitched falsetto sound, the Melodians exhibited their precise harmonies with a baritone-like sound. Unlike the Techniques, the Melodians maintained a consistent line-up of the identical trio throughout the life of the group, and had the advantage of possessing two exceptionally talented lead singers in the persons of Tony Brivett and Brent Dowe, plus an excellent harmoniser in Trevor McNaughton,...
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