Ah yes, sorry.
2nd video in the first post. The rest of the instruments are in a natural acoustic space from the instruments+room capture that you get with these mic techniques. The voice has a load of extra reverb pasted on top, putting it in a totally different "space" to the rest.
I like the approach of minimalist micing*, and typically have a similar approach with my own work (when possible/appropriate/etc), and I found the vocal reverb on that video quite jarring. I can imagine there might have been someone else in the studio, asking for more more more FX to get a "modern" sound, but IMO it didn't fit that production.
* For example, a couple of live shows I've done recently involved a singer with a guitar, and another with a bazouki. I used a single Austrian Audio OC818 on a stand at around chest height, played with the polar pattern to minimise feedback from the PA, and added a touch of reverb. NB - since the mic was capturing voice + instrument, any effects applied would apply to both sources equally, so the impression is of a matching acoustic space.