I have an LP on Mirwood "Rubber Soul Jazz " by a group called the Music Company , all jazz covers of Rubber Soul. I believe that Fats Domino covered Lady Madonna...
Anyone know some dope "Lady Madonna"-covers? I??m working on one, but I??d like to hear some other people do their thing with it...
- J
kingmaker on ruby trax. this comp nme put out in the early 90s of british indie bands doing covers for charity. stuff like ride covering kraftwerk -the model, blur doing maggie may, jamc doing lil red rooster, curve doing i feel love, suede doing brass in pocket, frank and walters doing i'm a believer and teenage fanclub doing mr tambourine man.
Billy Preston - Hard Day's Night Bar Kays Hey Jude and Yesterday Ramsey Lewis - Lady Madonna The Moments - Rocky Racoon Odetta - Every Night Black Heat - Drive My Car Chaka Khan - We Can Work It out Bill Cosby - Sgt Pepper???s Lonely El Chicano - Eleanor Rigby Ike & Tina covered both Get Back and Let It Be on Working Together
co-sign on the Bar Kays "Hey Jude," I forgot about that one, and it's a bangin' version. On the Gotta Groove LP.
Yes, Fats did "Lady Madonna" as well as "Lovely Rita" (which I like even better) and the "Everybody's Got Something to Hide..." cover that I mentioned earlier. The first two tracks are on this album:
and the 3rd is on one of those Warner-Reprise double LP "Loss Leader" sets, I can't remember which one right now...
Also, John Fred & the Playboys do a pretty dope version of "Got To Get You Into My Life" on the Paula LP 34:40 of John Fred and His Playboys
and there is a dope soul version of "Good Day Sunshine" by Roy Redman on the soundtrack to the late 60's UK film, The Touchables.
Chubby Checker's immortal version of "Back In The U.S.S.R." - not to be slept on. I don't think this was released on an album, even though the single (on the Buddah label) charted, in 1969.
(Fats Domino's cover version of "Everybody's Got Something...")is on one of those Warner-Reprise double LP "Loss Leader" sets, I can't remember which one right now...
Looney Tunes & Merrie Melodies, featuring Elmer Fudd on the cover. Possibly the only triple-record "Loss Leader" set.
there is a dope soul version of "Good Day Sunshine" by Roy Redman on the soundtrack to the late 60's UK film, The Touchables.
Roy Redmond[/b]. And this was on a Warners "Loss Leader" thing too - Cookbook, which highlighted the label's black music stable as of 1976 (although there were some oldies thrown in, like Charles Wright and this particular Roy Redmond cut we're talking about). This was also anthologized on Warners' Best Of Loma Records anthology of almost ten years ago. (Loma was Warners' soul subsidiary in the sixties.)
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breeders: happiness is a warm gun
only song i really dig on the lp (even though they cover grab this thing and other shit i actually bought the album for)
kapt kopter - rain
caetano veloso - help
Heavy jazz piano covers of the Revolver LP, including a kicker version of 'Tomorrow never knows'.
Don 'Sugarcane' Harris - Eleanor Rigby
oooooh...id like to hear this.
Anyone know some dope "Lady Madonna"-covers? I??m working on one, but I??d like to hear some other people do their thing with it...
- J
I really like this version. Bluegrass boogie.
kingmaker on ruby trax. this comp nme put out in the early 90s of british indie bands doing covers for charity. stuff like ride covering kraftwerk -the model, blur doing maggie may, jamc doing lil red rooster, curve doing i feel love, suede doing brass in pocket, frank and walters doing i'm a believer and teenage fanclub doing mr tambourine man.
Cal Tjader Plugs In has a great one.
did this ever come out on wax or just on the cd reissue?
an entire LP of Beatles songs put through the bossa mill
Billy Preston - Hard Day's Night
Bar Kays Hey Jude and Yesterday
Ramsey Lewis - Lady Madonna
The Moments - Rocky Racoon
Odetta - Every Night
Black Heat - Drive My Car
Chaka Khan - We Can Work It out
Bill Cosby - Sgt Pepper???s Lonely
El Chicano - Eleanor Rigby
Ike & Tina covered both Get Back and Let It Be on Working Together
I'm surprised we're not on page 5 yet !
ill ass version of Dear Prudence that well worth having. Its probably the only reason you hsould have this LP
Yes, Fats did "Lady Madonna" as well as "Lovely Rita" (which I like even better) and the "Everybody's Got Something to Hide..." cover that I mentioned earlier. The first two tracks are on this album:
and the 3rd is on one of those Warner-Reprise double LP "Loss Leader" sets, I can't remember which one right now...
Also, John Fred & the Playboys do a pretty dope version of "Got To Get You Into My Life" on the Paula LP 34:40 of John Fred and His Playboys
and there is a dope soul version of "Good Day Sunshine" by Roy Redman on the soundtrack to the late 60's UK film, The Touchables.
Chubby Checker's immortal version of "Back In The U.S.S.R." - not to be slept on. I don't think this was released on an album, even though the single (on the Buddah label) charted, in 1969.
Looney Tunes & Merrie Melodies, featuring Elmer Fudd on the cover. Possibly the only triple-record "Loss Leader" set.
Roy Redmond[/b]. And this was on a Warners "Loss Leader" thing too - Cookbook, which highlighted the label's black music stable as of 1976 (although there were some oldies thrown in, like Charles Wright and this particular Roy Redmond cut we're talking about). This was also anthologized on Warners' Best Of Loma Records anthology of almost ten years ago. (Loma was Warners' soul subsidiary in the sixties.)