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Thread started 10/18/05 10:54pm

funkyslsistah

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Originals vs. Remakes

Compare some of your faves. Which songs should have never been remade? Which remakes sounded better than the original? Or is it a tie since the interpretation is so different. Here are a choice few:

"Twist and Shout" - The Isley Brothers vs. The Beatles

I was more familiar with The Beatles version, and even tho I love me some Isley Brothers, I would have to give the edge to fab 5 remake.


"Got to Be There" - The Jackson 5 vs. Chaka Khan

It's a tie. The Jackson 4 version is a classic. Chaka's interpretation and powerhouse sound gets me everytime.


"I Still Believe" - Brenda K. Starr vs. Mariah Carey

Gotta give it to the one hit wonder. I don't recall if it was a major hit. It was popular in the late 80's. Then ex-friend remakes the song and tries to show her up. By then I was tired of Mariah, so Brenda gets my vote.

"What You Won't Do (Do For Love)" - Bobby Caldwell vs. Go West

It's a classic for Bobby so he would get the obvious edge, but Go West did a pretty good remake.
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Reply #1 posted 10/18/05 11:29pm

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funkyslsistah said:

"What You Won't Do (Do For Love)" - Bobby Caldwell vs. Go West

It's a classic for Bobby so he would get the obvious edge, but Go West did a pretty good remake.


Go West?!? omfg I never heard that version and I'm rather sceptic... but I'll take your word for it smile however, Roy Ayers did a pretty gogod job on that song as well, I like his rendition very much... still the original can't be beat in a million years!
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Reply #2 posted 10/19/05 2:47am

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Mariah's remake of "I Still Believe" sucks disbelief It just didn't have the power and the emotion of the original by Brenda K.Starr
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Reply #3 posted 10/19/05 6:38am

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Some remakes I really like are:

Knock On Wood - Amii Stewart
Heard It Through The Grapevine - Roger
I Feel For You - Chaka Khan
I Do Love You - GQ
Love On A Two Way Street - Stacy Lattisaw

Other than those rare exceptions, I usually prefer originals.
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Reply #4 posted 10/19/05 6:55am

Dancelot

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vainandy said:

Heard It Through The Grapevine - Roger


yep, Grapevine is surely one of the best covers ever! I also enjoyed when Roger did "In The Midnight Hour" worship

some others I like:
Chimes - I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For
Stephanie Mills - How come you don't call me







could it be I mentioned those in previous threads in the past? I suddenly have this strange feeling of Deja vu.... hmmm


however... I also very much like Roger's version of I heard it through the Grapevine nod


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Reply #5 posted 10/19/05 6:57am

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Some remakes I really like are:

Knock On Wood - Amii Stewart
Heard It Through The Grapevine - Roger
I Feel For You - Chaka Khan
I Do Love You - GQ
Love On A Two Way Street - Stacy Lattisaw

Other than those rare exceptions, I usually prefer originals.



Rahiem from GQ ( bass player and lead singer) Idolized Billy stewart they also did sitting in the park
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Reply #6 posted 10/19/05 6:57am

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Dancelot said:

I also enjoyed when Roger did "In The Midnight Hour" worship


Oops, I forgot that one. I like that one too. I also forgot Chaka Khan's "My Love Is Alive".
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Reply #7 posted 10/19/05 6:58am

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TheRealFiness said:

vainandy said:

Some remakes I really like are:

Knock On Wood - Amii Stewart
Heard It Through The Grapevine - Roger
I Feel For You - Chaka Khan
I Do Love You - GQ
Love On A Two Way Street - Stacy Lattisaw

Other than those rare exceptions, I usually prefer originals.



Rahiem from GQ ( bass player and lead singer) Idolized Billy stewart they also did sitting in the park


That's another good one I forgot.
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Reply #8 posted 10/19/05 6:59am

TheRealFiness

Jackie Wilson Vs The Chi Lites "you got me walkin"
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Reply #9 posted 10/19/05 9:38am

Stymie

Luther's Creepin' is better than Stevie's. redface
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Reply #10 posted 10/19/05 9:45am

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...


What do Y'all think of these covers and originals?



James Taylor's version of "How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved by You)" vs Marvin Gaye's original...



The Isley Brothers' version of "Hello, It's Me" vs. Todd Rundgren's original...


Luther Vandross's version Of "A House Is Not A Home" vs any of Burt Bacharach's original versions...



Luther Vandross's version of "Anyone who had A Heart" vs. Dionne Warwick/Burt Bacharach's original...



New Birth's version of "Wildflower" vs. the Skylark original....


Friends of Distinction's vocal version of "Grazin' In The Grass" vs Hugh Masekela's original instrumental...



Young Holt Unlinmited's instrumental, "Soulful Strut" vs. Barbara Acklin's original vocal version, "Am I The Same Girl"...




Luther Vandross's version of "If Only For One Night" vs. Brenda Russell's original...



The Isleys' version of "Summer Breeze" vs the Seals and Crofts original....





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Stymie said:

Luther's Creepin' is better than Stevie's. redface


Hmmm...sorry I'd have to disagree. Wasn't that around the time when Luther recorded a bunch of remakes? It wasn't bad, it just didn't leave me the same feeling I get from Stevie's.

Why do you prefer Luther's?
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Reply #12 posted 10/19/05 10:29am

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Young Holt Unlinmited's instrumental, "Soulful Strut" vs. Barbara Acklin's original vocal version, "Am I The Same Girl"...


I didn't know that! smile I wonder if I've heard the Barbara Acklin before.. hmmm
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Reply #13 posted 10/19/05 10:30am

TheRealFiness

CinisterCee said:

paligap said:


Young Holt Unlinmited's instrumental, "Soulful Strut" vs. Barbara Acklin's original vocal version, "Am I The Same Girl"...


I didn't know that! smile I wonder if I've heard the Barbara Acklin before.. hmmm


well swing out sister did a cover of the cover of the cover smile
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Reply #14 posted 10/19/05 10:33am

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TheRealFiness said:

CinisterCee said:



I didn't know that! smile I wonder if I've heard the Barbara Acklin before.. hmmm


well swing out sister did a cover of the cover of the cover smile


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Reply #15 posted 10/19/05 10:35am

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Oh, and which version of "La la Means I Love You" do y'all like?

Damn, how many times has that been covered?



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Reply #16 posted 10/19/05 10:40am

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Oh, and which version of "La la Means I Love You" do y'all like?

Damn, how many times has that been covered?



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i always dug the J5 version
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Reply #17 posted 10/19/05 10:42am

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TheRealFiness said:

paligap said:

Oh, and which version of "La la Means I Love You" do y'all like?

Damn, how many times has that been covered?




i always dug the J5 version



Yeah, I think that'd be my favorite, too.....



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Reply #18 posted 10/19/05 10:48am

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Any cover Luther or Isleys did is as good as the original and sometimes it's far superior.

Isleys: "Listen to the Music", "Summer Breeze", "It's Too Late", "Brother, Brother, Brother", "Hello It's Me", "Spill The Wine", "Lay Lady Lay" "Love The One You're With" "Don't Let Me Be Lonely Tonight".

Luther: "Creepin'", "A House Is Not A Home", "Love Won't Let Me Wait", "Havin' A party (medley with original "Bad Boy", "If This World Were Mine (duet with Cheryl Lynn), "Since I Lost My Baby"

and there are more of both.



Oh, the Luther version of "Creepin' matches up to Stevie cuz Luther gets that chest growl thing rumbling he and it just rocks the whole house and when you catch on to those fine-ass background singers taunting the fellows with "You creep" it's a total freak-out!! lol
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Reply #19 posted 10/19/05 12:48pm

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funkyslsistah said:

Stymie said:

Luther's Creepin' is better than Stevie's. redface


Hmmm...sorry I'd have to disagree. Wasn't that around the time when Luther recorded a bunch of remakes? It wasn't bad, it just didn't leave me the same feeling I get from Stevie's.

Why do you prefer Luther's?
Stevie sings that song like he's bored to me. Except for Minnie's beautiful voice in the end, I can do without it altogether.
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Reply #20 posted 10/19/05 3:08pm

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In regards to "Hello It's Me", The Isley version is better than the version Todd Rundgren did for Something/Anything, but the original version Todd made with the Nazz is better than both.
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Reply #21 posted 10/19/05 3:38pm

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Stymie said:

funkyslsistah said:



Hmmm...sorry I'd have to disagree. Wasn't that around the time when Luther recorded a bunch of remakes? It wasn't bad, it just didn't leave me the same feeling I get from Stevie's.

Why do you prefer Luther's?
Stevie sings that song like he's bored to me. Except for Minnie's beautiful voice in the end, I can do without it altogether.



lol I can see that. I always felt the song as if somebody is creepin' into the dream, almost in an understated, subtle way. That's how his version comes across to me.
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Reply #22 posted 10/19/05 3:39pm

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TheRealFiness said:

CinisterCee said:



I didn't know that! smile I wonder if I've heard the Barbara Acklin before.. hmmm


well swing out sister did a cover of the cover of the cover smile


I like the Swing Out Sister cover of a cover of the cover. lol
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Reply #23 posted 10/19/05 3:48pm

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The Isley Brothers' version of "Hello, It's Me" vs. Todd Rundgren's original...

Both versions are classics, and I hesitate to say I prefer one over the other. I'll give Isleys' version the edge if only because it's so different from the original.


Luther Vandross's version Of "A House Is Not A Home" vs any of Burt Bacharach's original versions...

I know I'm in the minority on this one, but I don't like Luther's version of A House is Not a Home. Not a bit. Dionne's version is a perfect pop record!



Luther Vandross's version of "Anyone who had A Heart" vs. Dionne Warwick/Burt Bacharach's original...

Again, no competition. This song may very well be my favorite Warwick recording. So haunting and beautiful.

The Isleys' version of "Summer Breeze" vs the Seals and Crofts original....

Okay, this one I cannot choose! lol Both are exquisite in their own individual ways!
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Reply #24 posted 10/19/05 3:52pm

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Any cover Luther or Isleys did is as good as the original and sometimes it's far superior.

Isleys: "Listen to the Music", "Summer Breeze", "It's Too Late", "Brother, Brother, Brother", "Hello It's Me", "Spill The Wine", "Lay Lady Lay" "Love The One You're With" "Don't Let Me Be Lonely Tonight".



That whole project is great! I love their take on OHIO. I don't think there's another group that did remakes as well as they did. They actually reconstructed the songs...even their own when they re-worked That Lady.
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Reply #25 posted 10/19/05 3:55pm

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funkyslsistah said:

TheRealFiness said:



well swing out sister did a cover of the cover of the cover smile


I like the Swing Out Sister cover of a cover of the cover. lol



what am i gonna do with u smile
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Reply #26 posted 10/19/05 4:29pm

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Covers I like better than the originals:

Superstar - Luther Vandross over The Carpenters
Red Red Wine - UB40 over Neil Diamond
Everytime You Go Away - Paul Young over Daryl Hall and John Oates (though I like their version too.)
Twist And Shout - The Beatles over The Isley Brothers
More Than A Woman - Tavares over the Bee Gees
I Will Always Love You - Whitney Houston over Dolly Parton
The Greatest Love of All - Whitney Houston over George Benson
The Man Who Sold The World - Nirvana over David Bowie
Nothing Compares 2 U - Sinead O'Connor over Prince
I Feel For You - Chaka Khan over Prince

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Reply #27 posted 10/19/05 5:32pm

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Covers I like better than the originals:

Superstar - Luther Vandross over The Carpenters
Red Red Wine - UB40 over Neil Diamond
Twist And Shout - The Beatles over The Isley Brothers
I Will Always Love You - Whitney Houston over Dolly Parton
The Greatest Love of All - Whitney Houston over George Benson
The Man Who Sold The World - Nirvana over David Bowie

eek Everyone has their preferences, I know. lol But you really prefer Whitney's version of I Will Always Love You to any of Dolly's versions?

Superstar is a favorite of mine, and another Luther cover that I'm only so so about. The Carpenters' take on it is actually a cover, too. nod
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Reply #28 posted 10/19/05 6:34pm

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Some remakes I really like are:

I Feel For You - Chaka Khan
I Do Love You - GQ


nod Yes! Definitely those two, along with some of my other favorite remakes, but not necessarily prefered:

Together - Tierra

All I Do Is Think Of You - Troop

Do Me, Baby - Melissa Morgan

Natural High - Def Con 4
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