In no particular order. 12 songs that made me happy in 2008!
(In cases where an official video isn't available, I linked the artist's name to their MySpace page - most of the songs can be heard there.)
1. "I Want to Have Your Babies," Natasha Bedingfield
2. "Say It Again," Marie Digby
3. "Imaginary Girl," The Silver Seas
4. "Say," John Mayer
5. "Ordinary Day," Emilie Mover
6. "Doin' It All For My Baby," Huey Lewis and the News
7. "Got It Good," Jem
8. "I'll Be Lovin' U Long Time," Mariah Carey
9. "To Be Surprised," Sondre Lerche
10. "Nothing At All," Madi Diaz
11. "Be OK," Ingrid Michaelson
12. "Why Can't It Be Christmastime All Year," Rosie Thomas
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Sunday, December 28, 2008
Sunday, December 07, 2008
A very famous address

I just Netflixed the Live from Abbey Road 2-disc DVD series and found quite a few little live performance gems. The series, which airs on the BBC, invites musicians both new and classic to come to the fabled studios and lay down live in-studio versions of their songs. Each song is preceded by an interview that is often quite revealing and the musical results are often illuminating.
I discovered to my surprise, for instance, that I love this unabashed pop tune from Natasha Bedingfield:
Not earth-shattering but so happy and likeable!
Sometimes the performances are fairly straightforward (as with Bedingfield,) but every once in a while, a version seems to slip out that surprises even the band itself. The Zutons, for example, seem like a band that has some tensions between them, but they turn out a version of "Valerie" that is nothing short of astonishing.
Other artists appearing on the Best of Season 1 compilation include John Mayer, Amos Lee, Nerina Pallot, Corinne Bailey Rae, Dr. John, Craig David, Dave Matthews, Jamiroquai, Norah Jones and Gnarls Barkley, among others.
I also discovered a passion for a British band called the Kooks:
Check it out.
Tuesday, August 21, 2007
Under the Covers
It's an excellent week for interesting cover songs. I don't know what it is, but there's something fascinating about hearing musicians reinterpret songs they've admired.
First and foremost there's the highly-anticipated compilation Guilt by Association where uber-indie rockers cover their guilty pleasures. I am absolutely enthralled with Petra Haden's a capella cover of Journey's "Don't Stop Believin'." Check it out at the album's MySpace page, along with two other tracks. There's a release date of Sept. 4 - I can't wait!
Then check these Yahoo! videos, where pop stars cover other pop stars' pop songs. Some of them are a bit safe, but I particularly enjoyed Natasha Bedingfield's cover of Maroon5's "This Love" - I have always loved the song and I like the stripped-down down of just Bedingfield's jazzy voice and an acoustic guitar.
First and foremost there's the highly-anticipated compilation Guilt by Association where uber-indie rockers cover their guilty pleasures. I am absolutely enthralled with Petra Haden's a capella cover of Journey's "Don't Stop Believin'." Check it out at the album's MySpace page, along with two other tracks. There's a release date of Sept. 4 - I can't wait!
Then check these Yahoo! videos, where pop stars cover other pop stars' pop songs. Some of them are a bit safe, but I particularly enjoyed Natasha Bedingfield's cover of Maroon5's "This Love" - I have always loved the song and I like the stripped-down down of just Bedingfield's jazzy voice and an acoustic guitar.
Labels:
Guilt by Association,
Journey,
Maroon5,
Natasha Bedingfield,
Petra Haden
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