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Re: "Their distinctive sound comes from their closely-woven harmonies." Is this really true? My impression is that most of the time they weren't singing true harmony at all; they sang in unison with occasional harmony notes. I'll leave it as is hoping that someone who knows more about it than I can look at it for possible revision.Chris k 03:47, 14 December 2006 (UTC)