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Macy Gray's New Album of Covers
February 2, 2012 Photo: Corbis
Macy Gray will release covers of My Chemical Romance, Kanye West and Radiohead songs on her new album Covered.
The album, which is due for release on March 27 in the US, will see the singer reworking ''Cree'p', Kanye's' 'Love Lockdown'' and My Chemical Romance's ''Teenagers''.
She will also cover Metallica's ballad ''Nothing Else Matters'', Yeah Yeah Yeahs' hit single ''Maps'', Arcade Fire's ''Wake Up'', Eurythmics' ''Here Comes The Rain Again'' and Colbie Caillat's ''Bubbl''. Covered is the singer's sixth album of her career so far and is the follow-up to 2010's The Sellout.
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There may be another reason: she could be releasing it just to fulfill her contractual obligations to the label. | |
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Bowies Pin Ups "Climb in my fur." | |
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Look for Prince's covers album soon. All you others say Hell Yea!! | |
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Please NO! | |
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She deserves hits - the song she did with Floetry is amazing. | |
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in many ways,I think Macy Gray was just too "out there" for the mainstream.She's not the typical black female artist.She doesn't have a long weave and she doesn't do the boring R&B music that we hear from so many others.I see her more like a Tina Turner-type artist. | |
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Macy's video for "Smoke Two Joints" , a song originally written by The Toyes.
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The album cover is somewhat unremarkable. She has an "I can't wait to get outta this contract " look on her face. [Edited 3/23/12 9:53am] | |
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this leaked last night
Tracklisting: 1. Here Comes The Rain Again (Eurythmics 1983) Release Name: Macy_Gray-Covered-2012 Artist: Macy Gray
Nick Ashford was someone I greatly admired, had the honor of knowing, and was the real-life inspiration for Cowboy Curtis' hair. RIP Nick. - Pee Wee Herman | |
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Well, at least she's not going the "American Songbook" route, like Rod Stewart. | |
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I was listening to Howard Stern last week and he said he put the album on and it made him depressed while he was sitting there with his very old dog at his feet. So he tweeted it. And he was called a douche and a fag for it
She may be on the show soon, FYI. | |
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I like her acting in Lackawanna Blues and Training Day. I tried with the music, but sometimes she sounds like Daffy Duck to me. | |
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because "as Macy Gray goes, so goes Prince..."
yes, I see your logic there | |
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Macy is a pretty good actress and some of her songs are good. I havent listened to alot of her music but her style is definitly different. I always appreciate an artist that goes after their sound and not after hits.. | |
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I try | |
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I wouldn't mind smoking a couple of joints with her "So fierce U look 2night, the brightest star pales 2 Ur sex..." | |
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I don't know if that's truth or just opinion. Probably opinion. It can be fun and artistic to put your own spin on other people's songs. If it's something an artist wants to do (as opposed to having to do), I say, cool! Hearing an old song in a new way by someone other than the original artist can be nice. Besides, a fading career may be defined differently by others. To me, a fading career is when you're no longer into what you do and are losing interest in your craft. Popularity wise, everyone's singing career fades at some point. But, if you're less popular than you were in your hey day yet you are still loving what you do and putting out songs, I say, you're career has not faded. I guess it depends on how you meausre success. Doing what you love and continuing to do it, to me, is success. Just another point of view, of course:) [Edited 3/24/12 4:42am] | |
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