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Yes. Nice.
I've posted her a couple of times here and still have my original 'Disco Clone' 12".
Her second album (Sleep It Off) is said to be more to her taste (less dancey and darker) and is excellent. I've posted her Was Not Was produced Christmas song Things Fall Apart before and will again.
I've posted her a couple of times here and still have my original 'Disco Clone' 12".
Her second album (Sleep It Off) is said to be more to her taste (less dancey and darker) and is excellent. I've posted her Was Not Was produced Christmas song Things Fall Apart before and will again.
Iggy's listening to jazz
Don't take my kindness for weakness...
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Speaking of which
Papa was a rolling stone
Love the drums on this, the rap less so.
Really liking Was not was at the moment. Wheel Me Out is a regular at the moment
Papa was a rolling stone
Love the drums on this, the rap less so.
Really liking Was not was at the moment. Wheel Me Out is a regular at the moment
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Fairly standard Jazz version but given the singer unbelievably poignant.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gLqsIIrk5wQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gLqsIIrk5wQ
Odd thing, ain't it... you meet people one at a time, they seem decent, they got brains that work, and then they get together and you hear the voice of the people. And it snarls.
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I may have posted this on the board pre Ground Zero but it is just so gorgeous it needs to be heard.
Dreams - Dianne Reeves
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J-tE6pqgFAg
Dreams - Dianne Reeves
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J-tE6pqgFAg
Odd thing, ain't it... you meet people one at a time, they seem decent, they got brains that work, and then they get together and you hear the voice of the people. And it snarls.
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All excellent as usual.
Still need to catch up on late-period Iggy which, considering what a big fan I am, is criminal. He's unique and that version could only be his.
I still admire Amy Winehouse's voice and that's a very fine cover - still never been tempted to actually add any of her's to my library. I guess it's still the case of wanting to listen to the originals she modeled herself on rather than her version.
Like the Dreams although lacking a touch of edge.
Here's one from leftfield. The perfect voice for this one:
Andy Willliams
Still need to catch up on late-period Iggy which, considering what a big fan I am, is criminal. He's unique and that version could only be his.
I still admire Amy Winehouse's voice and that's a very fine cover - still never been tempted to actually add any of her's to my library. I guess it's still the case of wanting to listen to the originals she modeled herself on rather than her version.
Like the Dreams although lacking a touch of edge.
Here's one from leftfield. The perfect voice for this one:
Andy Willliams
Iggy's listening to jazz
Don't take my kindness for weakness...
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Concierto de Aranjuez Part 1
One of my favourite pieces of music ever written, and Miles Davis puts his stamp on it
One of my favourite pieces of music ever written, and Miles Davis puts his stamp on it
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Can't disagree with the Miles at all - you are having a jazz renaissance Undi!
The Fuzzy is a fun track - not one of Brian's greatest though and I probably (and rarely) prefer the cover.
The Fuzzy is a fun track - not one of Brian's greatest though and I probably (and rarely) prefer the cover.
Iggy's listening to jazz
Don't take my kindness for weakness...
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Came across an article about cover versions, and only knew of one on the list so here are a few that I didn't
Considering that I am a fan of these, I'm surprised that I have only just come across this cover
Can't get you out of my head - Flaming lips
Lesson 1 in how to make a cover sound your own. Taken a 4 to the floor pop monster and slowed it down, making it sound sinister. Almost like from the perspective of a stalker or Ex
yuna - come as you are
Another cracking cover
Daughter - "Get Lucky"
Again, nothing like the original and emphasises the lyrics rather than the perfect pop dance of the original
Considering that I am a fan of these, I'm surprised that I have only just come across this cover
Can't get you out of my head - Flaming lips
Lesson 1 in how to make a cover sound your own. Taken a 4 to the floor pop monster and slowed it down, making it sound sinister. Almost like from the perspective of a stalker or Ex
yuna - come as you are
Another cracking cover
Daughter - "Get Lucky"
Again, nothing like the original and emphasises the lyrics rather than the perfect pop dance of the original
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Currently I think my favourite cover, been on a regular playlist since I first bought Night At The Playboy Mansion - Dimitri From Paris
Salome De Bahia - Outro Lugar
And another of theirs
A fairly obvious cover, aparently she was a show girl..... Still ok
Salome De Bahia - Outro Lugar
And another of theirs
A fairly obvious cover, aparently she was a show girl..... Still ok
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This is Bap Kennedy doing his mate's Madame George (Van Morrison)
He wrote some nice little tunes himself.
https://youtu.be/aEVaeCOU2gk
He wrote some nice little tunes himself.
https://youtu.be/aEVaeCOU2gk
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It's always hard with covers because it's obviously pointless doing a remake but mangling a song simply to make it 'different' is equally stupid. It's one reason that reggae covers work so well in my opinion - it will always be different but will equally keep the essence of the original. It helps if you like reggae though...Undie wrote: ↑Tue Nov 20, 2018 8:59 amCame across an article about cover versions, and only knew of one on the list so here are a few that I didn't
Considering that I am a fan of these, I'm surprised that I have only just come across this cover
Can't get you out of my head - Flaming lips
Lesson 1 in how to make a cover sound your own. Taken a 4 to the floor pop monster and slowed it down, making it sound sinister. Almost like from the perspective of a stalker or Ex
yuna - come as you are
Another cracking cover
Daughter - "Get Lucky"
Again, nothing like the original and emphasises the lyrics rather than the perfect pop dance of the original
Those three are all pretty good although the Daughter one is the weakest - the Yuna is the one that I like best.
Iggy's listening to jazz
Don't take my kindness for weakness...
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I now have a pretty extensive Dimitri collection thanks to you introducing him Undi.Undie wrote: ↑Tue Nov 20, 2018 9:42 amCurrently I think my favourite cover, been on a regular playlist since I first bought Night At The Playboy Mansion - Dimitri From Paris
Salome De Bahia - Outro Lugar
And another of theirs
A fairly obvious cover, aparently she was a show girl..... Still ok
His 'In The House Of Disco' has been on my wants list for a while for the remix of Chic's 'Le Freak' and Sister Sledges's 'Lost In Music' but I notice they're both on a newish 2CD set of his remixed Chic productions - I've had a word with Father Christmas...
BTW, I can't confess coming across an original of 'Outro Lugar' - I'm presuming you didn't post it as a cover. Very fine though - I've got that one myself.
Iggy's listening to jazz
Don't take my kindness for weakness...
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Very nice although clearly there's no chance of overshadowing the original.Psmith wrote: ↑Wed Nov 21, 2018 3:04 amThis is Bap Kennedy doing his mate's Madame George (Van Morrison)
He wrote some nice little tunes himself.
https://youtu.be/aEVaeCOU2gk
Iggy's listening to jazz
Don't take my kindness for weakness...
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I thought you'd know this oneMaximus wrote: ↑Wed Nov 21, 2018 11:52 amUndie wrote: ↑Tue Nov 20, 2018 9:42 amCurrently I think my favourite cover, been on a regular playlist since I first bought Night At The Playboy Mansion - Dimitri From Paris
Salome De Bahia - Outro Lugar
BTW, I can't confess coming across an original of 'Outro Lugar' - I'm presuming you didn't post it as a cover. Very fine though - I've got that one myself.
https://youtu.be/K9KKBvWTdMQ
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I'd forgotten that 'Feeling Good' was written by Anthony Newley and Leslie Bricusse for an early 60's musical.
Anthony Newley is a very interesting character who was a huge early influence on David Bowie, responsible for some pioneering TV (Gurney Slade), being married to Joan Collins and an extremely camp stage show.
Anyway - the Nina Simone version is the best-known one but this was recorded in the same year (1965) and is a touch more laid-back and subtle:
Pat Bowie With Charles McPherson - Feelin' Good - Prestige 1965
Anthony Newley is a very interesting character who was a huge early influence on David Bowie, responsible for some pioneering TV (Gurney Slade), being married to Joan Collins and an extremely camp stage show.
Anyway - the Nina Simone version is the best-known one but this was recorded in the same year (1965) and is a touch more laid-back and subtle:
Pat Bowie With Charles McPherson - Feelin' Good - Prestige 1965
Iggy's listening to jazz
Don't take my kindness for weakness...
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Doh! I never got far enough into the tune - he has a bad habit of renaming a lot of covers on all his albums.Undie wrote: ↑Wed Nov 21, 2018 12:12 pmI thought you'd know this oneMaximus wrote: ↑Wed Nov 21, 2018 11:52 amUndie wrote: ↑Tue Nov 20, 2018 9:42 amCurrently I think my favourite cover, been on a regular playlist since I first bought Night At The Playboy Mansion - Dimitri From Paris
Salome De Bahia - Outro Lugar
BTW, I can't confess coming across an original of 'Outro Lugar' - I'm presuming you didn't post it as a cover. Very fine though - I've got that one myself.
https://youtu.be/K9KKBvWTdMQ
Iggy's listening to jazz
Don't take my kindness for weakness...