Cover Girls, Vol. 11

August 30, 2005 by Robbie McCown · 3 Comments 

Anouk - Lost Tracks (2001)A superstar in her native, The Netherlands, Anouk teamed up with K’s Choice vocalist Sarah Bettens, for their awesome rendition of Live’s ‘I Alone.’ Performed acoustically, the duo’s voices compliment each other extremely well and prove that loud guitars aren’t needed for a song to make its impact.

Although recorded for the Dutch music program, 2 Meter Sessions in 1999, it was officially released by Anouk on 2001’s Lost Tracks.


Patti Rothberg - Candleabra Cadabra (2000)After making a significant impression with her debut, Between The 1 And The 9, New York-based singer-songwriter-artist Patti Rothberg resurfaced with her sophomore album, Candleabra Cadabra, a couple of years later.

An equally impressive record (and in some ways, more so), it’s notable cover song came in the form of a rocking rendition of David Bowie’s ‘Moonage Daydream.’


Natacha Atlas - Gedida (1999)A truly unique artist who has re-mapped the boundaries of Arabic music, Natacha Atlas has already established herself as a performer of remarkable talent.

On ‘Mon Amie La Rose,’ a song made famous by French performer, Francoise Hardy, Atlas contributes her incredible blend of hypnotic Middle Eastern flair and a steady dose of electronica to create a beautiful song that needs no translation in order to wholly enjoy.

Found originally on Atlas’ 1999 album, Gedida.


Heather Nova - Redbird (2005)With her second appearance in Womenfolk’s Cover Girl series (she was previously mentioned here), Bermuda-born Heather Nova boldly takes on Chris Isaak’s signature song, ‘Wicked Game,’ and pulls it off rather well.

While Nova doesn’t necessarily give the song her own creative twist, her siren-like vocals are perfect for the breezy classic. The track can be found on Nova’s recently released Redbird.


Downloads:

Anouk feat. Sarah Bettens - I Alone
Patti Rothberg - Moonage Daydream
Natacha Atlas - Mon Amie La Rose
Heather Nova - Wicked Game

Cover Girls, Vol. 2

July 15, 2004 by Robbie McCown · 7 Comments 

Heather Nova For someone who grew up on a yacht for most of her life, Heather Nova sure does have excellent taste in music. Much of this is due to her parents, whose records entertained Heather and her two siblings while they sailed the ocean.

In 1998, Heather covered Jimmy Cliff’s 1972 classic ‘Many Rivers To Cross’ with crystal-clear precision. Accompanied with just a mellow guitar strum and the weeping of a single cello, Heather laces the song with melancholy and manages to the convey the longing and hopelessness of a lost traveler.

Regina Lund I am not too familiar with the bulk of Regina Lund’s catalog, but I was pleasantly surprised with her rendition of ‘We Don’t Need Another Hero’ from her album Year Zero. The song was of course originally made famous by Tina Turner in Mad Max: Beyond Thunderdome, but Regina’s take is much softer and is capable of hypnosis, which I assure you - is not a bad thing. Regina takes command of your mood and makes you feel as if you’re floating. Her voice bears noticeable traces of her Finnish accent, but adds to the song’s newfound fragility. 

Aimee Mann A song recorded for the Sean Penn / Michelle Pfeiffer film, I Am Sam, Aimee’s rendition can be found on the international pressing. Why it wasn’t included on the domestic release, I’ll never know.
 
Sunny and upbeat, Aimee give the song a very jubilant feel, somehow possessing a knack for giving her cover songs new life. This version is blessed with modern production which cleans up the rough edges of its predecessor, but is thankfully not overdone.     
 

Sara Johnston and Jayne Hill of Bran Van 3000 On Glee, the 1998 debut album from the unique and quirky musical project called Bran Van 3000, you’ll find ‘Cum On Feel The Noize,’ the song originally performed by the band Slade (and later made more popular by Quiet Riot and then Oasis).

BV3K members Jayne Hill and Sara Johnston sing on the interesting take, which sounds as if it was soaked in water and then wrung out and pinned on a clothesline, draining it of its original polish, but saturating it enough to provide it with some pleasant warbling. It’s a definitive description of much of the album actually, as most of the songs possess unconventional structures and too many audio effects which occasionally muddy it up.

Downloads:

Heather Nova - Many Rivers To Cross
Regina Lund - We Don’t Need Another Hero
Aimee Mann - Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds
Bran Van 3000 - Cum On Feel The Noize