Here is yet another musically questionable Pink Floyd cover album with enticing album art…
Legendary Texas singer-songwriter Steve Earle covers legendary Texas singer-songwriter Guy Clark . . . what could go wrong? The sound quality, that’s what (which is a bummer, as the songs and performances are great).
Dread Zeppelin, “Un-Led-Ed.” Ever wonder how reggae versions of Led Zeppelin tunes would sound with an Elvis impersonator singing lead vocals? This is it!
Twenty-three Allen Toussaint tunes performed by others, including Otis Redding (Pain in My Heart), The Meters (Big Chief) and The Paul Butterfield Blues Band (Get Out of My Life, Woman). Appears to be a digital-only (streaming) release.
…and? With such good songs to work with, I assume it’s pretty great.
Yes . . . AFAICT, there are no new recordings on the compilation; rather, it’s a collection of Toussaint-penned tunes that others have recorded over the years. Here is the track listing (including performers):
Soo stimulated I ordered instantly. Looks fun!
Wow…yum and double yum…
Great Stones cover set, all female, sexy stuff…
Mostly covers, several originals - purchased direct from artists in the Netherlands
Bad album cover art, but really interesting cover versions of classic Freddie King tunes by the talented “Same Player Shoot Again” band. Thanks to @wijber for posting this album shortly after its release.