Cover Songs, Opinions on First Aid Kit & Mark E. Smith
Jim and Greg talk to author Ray Padgett about his book Cover Me: The Stories Behind the Greatest Cover Songs of All Time. They discuss the roots of the term "cover" and dig into the surprising stories behind some of rock's most notable examples, from Elvis's rendition of "Hound Dog" to the Feelies doing the Rolling Stones. Plus, Jim and Greg share a few of their favorite cover songs. Plus, a review of Swedish folk duo First Aid Kit and a remembrance of Mark E. Smith of The Fall.
Ray Padgett
Hosts Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot talk to author Ray Padgett about his book, Cover Me: The Stories Behind the Greatest Cover Songs of All Time. They discuss what makes a good cover version of a song, as well as what makes a bad one. Plus, they dig into some notable rock covers that Ray mentions in the book. Then, Jim and Greg share a few of their favorite cover songs:
Greg
- The Talking Heads, covering Al Green, "Take Me To The River"
- The White Stripes, covering Dolly Parton, "Jolene"
Jim
- Yung Wu, covering Phil Manzanera, "Big Day"
- Galaxie 500, covering John and Yoko, "Listen the Snow is Falling"
Ruins First Aid Kit
The Swedish duo First Aid Kit is returning with their fourth studio album, Ruins. The band, made up of sisters Johanna and Klara Söderberg, is known for their beautiful and intricate harmonies. While Jim loves these harmonies, he finds that Ruins relies on that strength a bit too much. He loves when the duo ups the production with a big backing band sound that pushes them out of their comfort zone. He thinks Ruins is half a great album and gives it a Try It. Greg really enjoys First Aid Kit, and loves when they show a different, rocking side to them. He loved when the band performed a cover of Black Sabbath's "War Pigs" when he saw them on tour in 2015. He also loved their single "You Are the Problem Here," a song that eviscerates men who abuse their power to harass women. Greg wishes he would have seen more of the duo's intense side, but he enjoys the harmonies and beautiful vocals the band supplies. He gives it a Try It.
Obit: Mark E. Smith
Mark E. Smith, the lead singer of the post-punk band The Fall, died at the age of 60. The Fall emerged in 1976 and with 32 studio albums and some additional 30 live albums, one can see how the band is both impactful and daunting. Their sound was grinding and aggressive, often paired with Smith's caustic lyrics. Jim has mixed thoughts about The Fall and Smith's aggressive performances, but thinks that there are about a dozen or so great tracks worth your time. Greg thinks there are plenty of songs and albums to recommend to the uninitiated. Smith had some great tracks on early ‘90s albums like The Infotainment Scan, showing moments of entry points. However both hosts agree that Smith's contribution to music as a lyricist and performer was one-of-a-kind.
Featured Songs
- The White Stripes, "Jolene," Hello Operator (single), Sympathy For The Record Industry, 2000
- The Fall, "Fit and Working Again," Slates, Rough Trade, 1981
- First Aid Kit , "Distant Star," Ruins, Columbia, 2018
- The Everly Brothers, "Wake Up Little Susie," Wake Up Little Susie (single), Cadence, 1957
- David Ross, "Wake Up Little Susie," Wake Up Little Susie (single), Embassy, 1957
- Madonna, "American Pie," The Next Best Thing (music from the motion picture), Maverick, 2000
- The Feelies, "Paint It Black," Paint It Black , A&M, 1990
- The Arrows, "I Love Rock N Roll," I Love Rock N Roll (single), RAK, 1975
- Joan Jett & The Blackhearts, "I Love Rock N Roll," I Love Rock N Roll, Boardwalk, 1981
- Big Mama Thornton, "Hound Dog," Hound Dog (single), Peacock, 1953
- Elvis Presley, "Hound Dog," Hound Dog (single), RCA, 1956
- Freddie Bell and the Bellboys, "Hound Dog," Hound Dog (single), Teen, 1955
- Elvis Costello, "Alison," My Aim Is True, Stiff, 1977
- Linda Ronstadt, "Alison," Living In The USA, Asylum, 1978
- Prince, "Nothing Compares 2 U," The Hits/The B-Sides, Paisley Park , 1993
- Sinead O'Connor, "Nothing Compares 2 U," I Do Not Want What I Haven't Got, Chrysalis, 1990
- Manfred Mann, "The Mighty Quinn (Quinn the Eskimo)," The Mighty Quinn (Quinn the Eskimo), Fontana, 1968
- Bob Dylan, "Quinn the Eskimo (The Mighty Quinn) ," The Bootleg Series Vol. 11: The Basement Tapes, Columbia, 2014
- The Fugees, "Killing Me Softly," The Score, Columbia, 1996
- Roberta Flack, "Killing Me Softly With His Song," Killing Me Softly, Atlantic, 1973
- Lori Lieberman, "Killing Me Softly With His Song," Lori Lieberman, Capitol, 1971
- Gloria Jones, "Tainted Love," Tainted Love (Single), Champion, 1965
- Soft Cell, "Tainted Love," Non-Stop Erotic Cabaret, Some Bizzare, 1981
- Phil Manzanera, "Big Day," Diamond Head, Island, 1975
- Yung Wu, "Big Day," Shore Leave, Coyote, 1987
- Al Green, "Take Me to the River," Al Green Explores Your Mind, Hi, 1974
- Talking Heads, "Take Me to the River," More Songs About Buildings and Food, Sire, 1978
- John and Yoko, "Listen The Snow Is Falling," Wedding Album, Apple, 1969
- Galaxie 500, "Listen, The Snow Is Falling," This Is Our Music, Rough Trade, 1990
- Dolly Parton, "Jolene," Jolene, RCA Victor, 1974
- The White Stripes, "Jolene (Live)," n/a, n/a, 2009
- First Aid Kit, "Rebel Heart," Ruins, Columbia, 2018
- First Aid Kit, "It's A Shame," Ruins, Columbia, 2018
- First Aid Kit, "To Live a Life," Ruins, Columbia, 2018
- First Aid Kit, "Hem of Her Dress," Ruins, Columbia, 2018
- First Aid Kit, "War Pigs (Live)," un-released, N/A, 2015
- First Aid Kit, "You Are the Problem Here," You Are the Problem Here (Single), Columbia, 2017
- The Fall, "Totally Wired," A Part of America Therein, 1981, Cottage, 1982
- The Fall, "Mr. Pharmacist," Bend Sinister, Beggars Banquet, 1986
- The Fall, "How I Wrote Elastic Man," Grotesque, Rough Trade, 1980
- The Fall, "Cruiser's Creek," The Nation's Saving Grace, PVC, 1985
- The Fall, "Glam Racket," The Infotainment Scan, Matador, 1993
- The Jackson 5, "I Want You Back," Diana Ross Presents The Jackson 5, Motown, 1969
- Young T.H.U.G., Travis Scott, feat. Quavo, "pick up the phone," Jeffery, Atlantic, 2016
- New Order, "Bizarre Love Triangle," Brotherhood, Factory, 1986
- Vic Mensa feat. Ty Dolla $ign, "We Could Be Free," The Autobiography, Def Jam, 2017
- Vic Mensa, "Say I Didn't," The Autobiography, Def Jam, 2017
- Five Man Electrical Band, "Signs," Good-byes and Butterflies, Lionel, 1970
- Tesla, "Signs (Live)," Five Man Acoustical Jam, Geffen, 1990
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