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Thread started 12/16/04 1:46pm

theAudience

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Kick off the covers...

...that musically expand on the originals.

Choices must be new musical arrangements. NO RAP OVER SAMPLES.

A few examples:

All Along The Watchtower (Bob Dylan) - Jimi Hendrix

*Watermelon Man (Mongo Sanatmaria) - Headhunters
*This is really Herbie Hancock covering Herbie covering Herbie.
One of the orginal pieces Herbie wrote for his debut album as a leader
, Takin' Off.
It didn't become a popular hit until Mongo Santamaria covered it in '63.
Herbie rearranged it for the Headhunters release.

Norwegian Wood (Beatles) - Allan Holdsworth

A Little Help From My Friends (Beatles) - Joe Cocker

Proud Mary (Creedence Clearwater Revival) - Tina Turner

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Reply #1 posted 12/16/04 1:48pm

TheRealFiness

I love Mongo's Version of watermelon man, but Herbie's is top notch
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Reply #2 posted 12/16/04 1:53pm

MrTation

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theAudience said:

..*Watermelon Man (Mongo Sanatmaria) - Headhunters
*This is really Herbie Hancock covering Herbie covering Herbie.
One of the orginal pieces Herbie wrote for his debut album as a leader
, Takin' Off.
It didn't become a popular hit until Mongo Santamaria covered it in '63.
Herbie rearranged it for the Headhunters release.


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Thanx for the info...I love both of Herbie's versions ,but was not aware of that cover...
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Reply #3 posted 12/16/04 1:56pm

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While Im at it I might as well mention Jimi Hendrix's Monterey performance of Dylan's "Like A Rolling Stone"...Some will argue , but I prefer Jimi's...
"...all you need ...is justa touch...of mojo hand....."
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Reply #4 posted 12/16/04 1:57pm

TheRealFiness

MrTation said:

While Im at it I might as well mention Jimi Hendrix's Monterey performance of Dylan's "Like A Rolling Stone"...Some will argue , but I prefer Jimi's...



"thats his grandma over there"...
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Reply #5 posted 12/16/04 1:58pm

UptownDeb

Does this count?

Grazing in the Grass:
Hugh Masekela
Friends of Distinction

Don't know which came first, but I like them both. thumbs up!
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Reply #6 posted 12/16/04 2:00pm

TheRealFiness

UptownDeb said:

Does this count?

Grazing in the Grass:
Hugh Masekela
Friends of Distinction

Don't know which came first, but I like them both. thumbs up!



Friends of distinction's was in 1969 Hugh's was in 1968 i believe,.. both wonderful versions too..i remember my mom playing both
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Reply #7 posted 12/16/04 2:02pm

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Also : Most of Led Zeppelin's earlier Albums contain so many Blues Covers that were famously uncredited...Their approach to them musically however (HARD & LOUD) is what makes them exciting....
"...all you need ...is justa touch...of mojo hand....."
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Reply #8 posted 12/16/04 2:04pm

MrTation

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TheRealFiness said:

MrTation said:

While Im at it I might as well mention Jimi Hendrix's Monterey performance of Dylan's "Like A Rolling Stone"...Some will argue , but I prefer Jimi's...



"thats his grandma over there"...



lol Poor Noel looks confused....
"...all you need ...is justa touch...of mojo hand....."
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Reply #9 posted 12/16/04 2:04pm

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hmmm covers with new arrangements, huh?

New Birth - Wildflower (Skylark)
Aretha Franklin - Until You Come Back To Me [That's What I'm Gonna Do] (Stevie Wonder)
Prince - A Case of You (Joni Mitchell)
Roberta Flack - To Love Somebody (The Bee Gees)
The Isley Brothers - Hello, It's Me (Todd Rundgren)
D'Angelo - Feel Like Makin' Love (Roberta Flack)
Erykah Badu - Hollywood (Rufus)
Norman Conners/Phyllis Hyman - Betcha By Golly Wow (The Stylistics)
Graham Central Station - Ain't No Fun To Me (Al Green)
Roger - I Heard It Through the Grapevine (Marvin Gaye)
Trina Broussard - Inside My Love (Minnie Riperton)
Lewis Taylor - Everybody Here Wants You (Jeff Buckley)
Luther Vandross - Superstar (Leon Russell/The Carpenters)
Angie Stone - Holding Back the Years (Simply Red)
The Roots - Din Daa Daa (George Krantz)
Fishbone - Everybody Is A Star (Sly & the Family Stone)
[Edited 12/16/04 14:05pm]
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Reply #10 posted 12/16/04 2:07pm

VoicesCarry

I hate the Gladys Knight version of "I Heard It Through The Grapevine". The voodoo-like arrangements on Mavin's version are incredible. Although it is unknown which was recorded virst, the Gladys version was released first.
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Reply #11 posted 12/16/04 2:07pm

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the stylistics, "it's too late" (carole king)

al green, "how can you mend a broken heart?" (the bee-gees)
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Reply #12 posted 12/16/04 2:08pm

theAudience

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TheRealFiness said:

UptownDeb said:

Does this count?

Grazing in the Grass:
Hugh Masekela
Friends of Distinction

Don't know which came first, but I like them both. thumbs up!



Friends of distinction's was in 1969 Hugh's was in 1968 i believe,.. both wonderful versions too..i remember my mom playing both

You are correct sir...as usual.

And to Ms Guided, yes it counts and they're both cool.


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Reply #13 posted 12/16/04 2:12pm

theAudience

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MrTation said:

TheRealFiness said:




"thats his grandma over there"...



lol Poor Noel looks confused....

Poor Noel WAS confused. lol

I dig Jimi's Like A Rolling Stone version also.
The interpretation and especially the rhythm guitar playing (something he doesn't get enough credit for).


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Reply #14 posted 12/16/04 2:15pm

theAudience

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MrTation said:

Thanx for the info...I love both of Herbie's versions ,but was not aware of that cover...

Mongo Santamaria's was the 1st version I heard. nod

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Reply #15 posted 12/16/04 2:22pm

MrTation

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theAudience said:

MrTation said:




lol Poor Noel looks confused....

Poor Noel WAS confused. lol

I dig Jimi's Like A Rolling Stone version also.
The interpretation and especially the rhythm guitar playing (something he doesn't get enough credit for).


tA

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Its ingenious really...the way he switches back and forth from lead to rhythm....almost mindboggling eek lol
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Reply #16 posted 12/16/04 2:24pm

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Reply #17 posted 12/16/04 2:30pm

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Don't forget about The Specials' version of Dylan's "Maggies Farm".

And also..

The Clash - I Fought The Law
The Cure - Foxy Lady
Red Hot Chili Peppers - Subterranean Homesick Blues
Scissor Sisters - Comfortably Numb - I'm sorry, but that song is a guilty pleasure. boxed
Earth Wind & Fire - Where Have All The Flowers Gone
The Smiths - Marie's The Name (The Latest Flame)
The Specials also did this strange version of 96 Tears.
NEW WAVE FOREVER: SLAVE TO THE WAVE FROM THE CRADLE TO THE GRAVE.
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Quincy Jones's version of Herbie Hancock's "(Tell me A)Bedtime Story" (this is interesting, because Herbie is also on Quincy's remake, but I think Quincy's version greatly expands on the original...)

Luther Vandross's version of Burt Bacharach's Songs, A House Is Not A Home and Anyone Who Had A Heart

James Taylor's version Of Marvin Gaye's "How Sweet It Is(To Be Loved By You)"....Marvin actually really liked this version. He loved James Taylor's voice and dug the new chords....

Kenny Rankin's version of the Beatles' "Blackbird"...Paul McCartney once told him, "I wish we had done it That way..."

Isley Brothers' version of Seals and Crofts' "Summer Breeze"


George Benson's version of Bobby Womack's "Breezin'"...Bobby originally wrote this instrumental for guitarist Gabor Szabo... Benson later did his version , and of course, it became a Classic!


The Free Design's version of The Doors' "Light My Fire"-- a slowed down, darker, jazzier, More Psychedelic version, if you can imagine that...


Jaco Pastorius's version of 3 Views Of A Secret...Jaco covering Jaco--Originally done with Weather Report on the album Night Passage, theirs was like a watercolor version, with Wayne Shorter skating around the Melody...Jaco's later version on his album, Word of Mouth is fully fleshed out and expanded, with full orchestra....really the Definitve version...


Cassandra Wilson's version of Robert Johnson's "Come On In My Kitchen"--Inventive new arrangement with Brandon Ross...

Everything But The Girl's version of Captain Beefheart(!)'s "My Head is My Only House(Unless it Rains)"---they actually manage to make Captain Beefheart sound beautiful if you can imagine such a thing...


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[Edited 12/16/04 15:19pm]
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I Can't Make U Love Me--Prince. I don't really like this, as I was completely sick of the song by 1996, but he does reinvent the song musically without changing the tempo or melody (or even the key, I think) very much.

Got To get You Into My Life--EWF. Much better than the original (though i gotta give Paul credit for writing a great song).

Here Comes the Sun--George Benson. I don't love this like the original, but the difference in arrangement is inspired. Indeed he was heavily inspired by the Abbey Road album as he did a whole cover album within months of the original's release!

What's Goin On--Quincy Jones. Again very different, but not quite as good as the original, unless you like elevator music.
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andyman91 said:

I Can't Make U Love Me--Prince. I don't really like this, as I was completely sick of the song by 1996, but he does reinvent the song musically without changing the tempo or melody (or even the key, I think) very much.



what Prince did to that song was a travesty disbelief
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Reply #21 posted 12/16/04 3:48pm

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GrayKing said:

andyman91 said:

I Can't Make U Love Me--Prince. I don't really like this, as I was completely sick of the song by 1996, but he does reinvent the song musically without changing the tempo or melody (or even the key, I think) very much.



what Prince did to that song was a travesty disbelief


What I mind is that he did it at all. It's like somebody doing Heyya or Crazy in Love.
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VoicesCarry said:

I hate the Gladys Knight version of "I Heard It Through The Grapevine". The voodoo-like arrangements on Mavin's version are incredible. Although it is unknown which was recorded virst, the Gladys version was released first.


enter left, many years later: Roger Troutman, who made the song his jam nod
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Reply #23 posted 12/17/04 6:29am

UptownDeb

Another one I like is Eric Carmen's "All By Myself" and Rachmanioff's "Piano Concerto No. 2."
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Reply #24 posted 12/17/04 6:37am

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RESPECT (Otis) - Aretha
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"The Ghost of Tom Joad" - originally done by Bruce Springsteen, covered brilliantly by Rage Against the Machine
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Reply #26 posted 12/17/04 12:12pm

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andyman91 said:

GrayKing said:




what Prince did to that song was a travesty disbelief


What I mind is that he did it at all. It's like somebody doing Heyya or Crazy in Love.



mmmm, nah. I Can't Make You Love Me is a song that has "instant standard" written all over it, and rightly so.

the 2 you mention are great, also overexposed tunes, but are very of-their-time.
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Reply #27 posted 12/17/04 1:17pm

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GrayKing said:

andyman91 said:



What I mind is that he did it at all. It's like somebody doing Heyya or Crazy in Love.



mmmm, nah. I Can't Make You Love Me is a song that has "instant standard" written all over it, and rightly so.

the 2 you mention are great, also overexposed tunes, but are very of-their-time.


fair nuff
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Reply #28 posted 12/17/04 1:26pm

UptownDeb

andyman91 said:


What I mind is that he did it at all. It's like somebody doing Heyya or Crazy in Love.


Somebody did.
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