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    Cover Compilation

    Ok folks, always looking for some great covers.
    Wanting to put together 2 cd Cover set and trying to stay away from some of the "obvious". (ie Hendrix doing "Watchtower)
    Give me about 5 of your favorite covers.
    Starting with :
    Ben Harper - Sexual Healing
    Johnny Cash - Hurt (ok, maybe recently obvious - but GAWD - I think that song may have been MEANT for him)
    Ben Harper (again) - Voodoo Child (slight return)
    Los Lobos - Bertha

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    Husker Du - Eight Miles High (Byrds)
    Minutemen - Have you Ever Seen The Rain (CCR)
    Replacements - Black Diamond (Kiss)
    Siouxsie & The Banshees - Dear Prudence (Beatles)
    Red House Painters - All Mixed Up (Cars)
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    Here's five off the top of my head...

    Brand New Cadillac (the Clash) - Wayne Hancock
    Private Life (the Pretenders) - Grace Jones
    Country Road (John Denver) - Toots and the Mytals
    Money (Barrett Strong) - Flying Lizards
    Fortunate Son (Creedence Clearwater Revival) - Circle Jerks

    and, as long as you're asking, a few more...

    Be Thankful For What You Got (William DeVaughn) - Massive Attack
    I Gotta Get Outta This Place (the Animals) - FEAR
    Somethin' Else (Eddie Cochran) & My Way (Frank Sinatra) - Sid Vicious
    Suspicous Minds (Elvis) - Dwight Yoakem

    Bound to be more if I wanna think, but why would I wanna do that?

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    Some faves of mine that are destined not to be faves of yours:

    Ring Of Fire-Wall Of Voodoo
    Whisper To A Scream-Soho
    Devo-Satisfaction
    Mad World-Gary Jules
    I Have The Touch-Heather Nova
    Marlyn Manson-Tainted Love, of course Soft Cell's cover is a classic
    Love Spit Love-How Soon Is Now?
    Relax-Powerman 5000
    Peter Gunn-The Art Of Noise
    Israel Kamakawowo'le-Somewhere Over The Rainbow (talk about not fitting in)

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    Suspicious Minds ....

    can't believe I forgot that one....another of my favs....

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    I think my next comp is gonna be a covers comp too.

    Here's 5 that haven't already been mentioned that are sure to make the cut:

    Oh Well- Joe Jackson
    Kashmir- Kevin Gilbert
    Viva las Vegas- Dread Zeppelin
    Tears of a Clown- English Beat
    Crazy- the Kidney Theives

    Check out the Moog Cookbook albums too. All covers, all weird.
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    forgot one

    Dinosaur Jr. - JUST LIKE HEAVEN (The Cure)
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    at the swingin' party down the line..


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    Quote Originally Posted by -Jar-
    Siouxsie & The Banshees - Dear Prudence (Beatles)
    I always liked their cover of "Lost Little Girl". What album are those from? It's all covers, right?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Troy
    Oh Well- Joe Jackson
    Is that the Fleetwood Mac tune?
    Crazy- the Kidney Theives
    Weird, I have that, did not realize it's a cover -- who did the original?
    Quote Originally Posted by Troy
    I always liked their cover of "Lost Little Girl". What album are those from? It's all covers, right?
    Through the Looking Glass -- great album, probably my favourite by them. Actually, that's their covers album, but "Dear Prudence" does not appear to be on it.

    A couple of mine -- yes, I, too, am doing a covers compilation:

    Paranoid - Type O Negative
    Purple Haze - Cure
    You Really Got Me - Oingo Boingo
    Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of This) - Marilyn Manson

    anything by Nine Inch Nails ("Memorabilia" comes to mind as particularly good) or Tori Amos
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dusty Chalk
    Is that the Fleetwood Mac tune?
    Weird, I have that, did not realize it's a cover -- who did the original?[
    Patsy Kline-that's the Kidney Thieves track you were asking about.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dusty Chalk
    Is that the Fleetwood Mac tune?
    Weird, I have that, did not realize it's a cover -- who did the original?Through the Looking Glass -- great album, probably my favourite by them. Actually, that's their covers album, but "Dear Prudence" does not appear to be on it.
    Yes, that's the Fleetwood Mac song and yes, Patsy Cline.

    Thru the looking glass, yep, I need to pick that up one of these days. Thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Troy
    I always liked their cover of "Lost Little Girl". What album are those from? It's all covers, right?
    Dear Prudence is on Hyaena, which is not a covers album.

    a few of my faves yet to be mentioned...

    Isn't It A Pity (G. Harrison) - Galaxie 500
    Ceremony (Joy Division) - Galaxie 500
    Thank You Falletinme Be Mice Elf Agin (Sly & the Family Stone) - Magazine
    Superman (???) - REM
    Everybody's Got Something to Hide ('cept for Me and my Monkee (Beatles) - The Feelies
    Real Good Time (The Stooges) - The Feelies
    What Goes On (Velvet Underground) - The Feelies
    Bonnie & Clyde (Serge Gainsborough) - Luna
    Nights in White Satin (Moody Blues) - The Dickies
    Pressure Drop (Toots & the Maytals) - The Clash
    David Watts (The Kinks) - The Jam

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    Talking Great Suggetsions Folks....

    I'm familiar w/ about 75% of what's been mentioned so far and, for some reason or another, like most if not all of those. Looks like this might become a 3 - 5 disc comp!
    Keep 'em coming and thanks!

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    A few more...

    Gourds - Gin & Juice (Snoop Dogg)
    Phil Alvin - Old Man of the Mountain (Cab Calloway)
    Rickie Lee Jones - For No One (Lennon/McCartney)
    Lucinda Williams & David Crosby - Return of the Grievous Angel (Gram Parsons)

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    Talking Really like this direction Jim....

    all four of these going on list!
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    Talking Some of my faves...

    1. "How do you mend a broken heart?" (Bee Gee's) - Covered by Al Green... he slew it!!! Listen to this version and you'll never listen to a "singing mouse" again.

    2. "Walk on by." (Dionne Warwick) - As done by Issac Hayes on "Hot Buttered Soul". Groundbreaking album, groundbreaking treatment. Still listen to it today.

    3. "Georgia on my mind" (Hoagy Carmicheal?) - Ray Charles... when juxtaposed against the flames of the civil rights movement at the time... what more poignant version can you think of?

    4. "America the Beautiful" (Traditional) - Ray Charles again brings a song into the church and makes it his own...

    5. "A little help from my friends" (Beatles) - Joe Cocker live at Woodstock... yeah I heard the scream...

    6. "What's Goin On?" (Marvin Gaye) - Donny Hathaway, "Donny Hathaway Live". Donny on keyboards, Cornell Dupree on guitar, Earl D''ruoen on congas and Willie Weeks on bass... What a rendition.

    7. "Gonna Take a Miracle" (unknown) - Laura Nyro and Labelle on the album of the same name. Patty and the girls with Laura doing an old 60's tune as produced by Gamble and Huff!!!!!

    8. "Smooth Criminal" (Michael Jackson) - Alien Ant Farm may never have another hit, but they slew the hell out of that tune....

    9. " Higher Ground" (Stevie Wonder) - The Red Hot Chili's did this different and did it justice.

    10. "Proud Mary" (Creedence & Fogarty) - Ike and Tina Turner!!!! How could nobody list this the mother of all covers?????!!!!!

    That's my top ten for the time being...

    Da Worfster

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    The Bad Plus - "Smells Like Teen Spirit" -- inspired jazz piano trio rendering that makes you go, "WTF?!?"
    Eschew fascism.
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    Cos I'm always a day late and a dollar short here are some:

    Bigmouth strikes again - Placebo (Smiths)
    Only Love Can Break your Heart - Saint Etienne (Neil Young)
    In Between Days - Ben Folds (Cure)
    Temptation Eyes - Blake Babies (Grass Roots)
    Head On - Pixies (Jesus and Mary Chain)
    I Fought the Law - Clash (Tommy James)
    The Girl from Ipanema - Pizzicato Five (Getz/Gilberto)
    Hush - Kula Shaker (?)
    Hang onto Your Ego - Frank Black (Brian Wilson)
    Jive Talk - JudyBats (Bee Gees)

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    Unh just one correction....

    Quote Originally Posted by Gresh
    I Fought the Law - Clash (Tommy James)
    Me thinks that song was done by the Bobby Fuller Four originally... although TJ may have done a version somewhere some time he definately was not the first.

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    We're both wrong...

    Good pickup - I really did mean Bobby Fuller...which it turns out is wrong as well!

    Song was written and recorded in 1959 by Sonny Curtis of The Crickets.

    In any event - a kick ass song!

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    Ye Gads Man!!!! I was wrong????!!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by Gresh
    Good pickup - I really did mean Bobby Fuller...which it turns out is wrong as well!

    Song was written and recorded in 1959 by Sonny Curtis of The Crickets.

    In any event - a kick ass song!
    Now proceeding to the basement to hand myself in shame... snarf.... sniffle... moan...

    Seriously thanks for the information. I never mind being corrected if I'm wrong..

    Da Worfster

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    Quote Originally Posted by Worf101
    Now proceeding to the basement to hand myself in shame... snarf.... sniffle... moan...

    Seriously thanks for the information. I never mind being corrected if I'm wrong..

    Da Worfster

    The basement? I generally like to hand myself in the bathroom.

    Just some Friday humor to go with all the snow.

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