Side 1 of a cover versions cassette compilation, recorded 26th November 1999.
Preparing for the end of the millennium party with a mixtape of songs transformed or tortured by (then) contemporary. Who would have thought a quarter of a century on, many of these artists would still be recording and touring?
I recorded a trio of CD-Rs titled Hokey Karaoke for my friend Stuart in 2008 and posted the first of these on here in 2022. Only two duplications with this track list, one of them being the closer to this side by My Bloody Valentine which,, coincidentally, opens up the companion collection.
Great to be reminded of these songs, especially that superb O.M.D. bassline, Republica's OTT take on Gary Numan and what an awesome live act Senser were.
1) Waiting For The Man (Single Version): O.M.D. vs. The Velvet Underground (1980)
2) Stepping Stone (Ghost Dance Mix By Terry Farley & Mr. Suggs): The Farm vs. The Monkees (1991)
3) (Don't Fear) The Reaper (Single Version): Apollo 440 vs. Blue Öyster Cult (1995)
4) Children Of The Revolution (7" Mix): Baby Ford vs. T. Rex (1989)
5) Looking Down The Barrel Of A Gun (Live @ Reading Festival): Senser vs. Beastie Boys (1993)
6) Hanging Around (Album Version By Tony Visconti): Hazel O'Connor vs. The Stranglers (1981)
7) Sexual Healing: Anita Lane ft. Mick Harvey & Barry Adamson vs. Marvin Gaye (1993)
8) Jacky (7" Version By Trevor Horn & Brian Malouf): Marc Almond vs. Jacques Brel / Scott Walker (1991)
9) Something's Gotten Hold Of My Heart: Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds vs. Gene Pitney (1986)
10) Are 'Friends' Electric?: Republica vs. Tubeway Army (1997)
11) We Have All The Time In The World: My Bloody Valentine vs. Louis Armstrong (1993)
You can find Hokey Karaoke (Volume One) here
It's been months since I delved around here (as can be seen from how long it's taken to comment on this post!!)
ReplyDeleteYup....Senser were an incredible act to experience in a live setting. But I really wanted to say thanks for drawing my attention to the Anita Lane cover. One I didn't know existed, but I've now tracked down. Talk about making a song one of your own??? Wow.....
Mind you, the pop/soul purists will be horrified!
Many thanks, JC, and don't worry, there's no expiry date on comments!
DeleteIf you liked Anita Lane's take on Marvin Gaye, you may like to know that she also had a go at Lost In Music by Sister Sledge. One to give Mark E. Smith version with The Fall a run for its money!