Best cover tunes


Eva Cassidy-"Fields of Gold"

I realise "Live at Blues Alley" is already an audigon staple...but for a relative newbie...it is a rare breed that can take a song and really make it their own...and even more rare in this case...take a rather disposable song by a pompous Brit...and turn it into something transcedental and magical...

Dinosaur JR-"Just like Heaven"

A suprise find that doesn't surpass the original...which is a good pop song(hey...I like fat Bob)...but like Eva'a...sound as if Dino jr. wrote it in the first place...

Pixies-"Head on"

Doing a cover of the Mary chain is playing with fire...but the Pixies actually up the noise factor and outdue the a great, agressive, inspired version of one of the most overlooked bands of all time...every JAMC record sounds like a greatest hits collection...what is it with these sibling groups(AC/DC,Kinks) that kickass...mom...dad...why didnt you bless me with a guitar god little brother?

Otis Redding-"Satisfaction"

Borrowing from the Stones plagaristic ways...Otis turns in a great, hi-octane soul version of the most famous guitar riffs of all time...

Hendrix-"Wild thing" (live)

Many saw this as a farce...but jimi openly admitted his love for the song...and turns this 3-chord classic into a psychedelic monster...

Love and ROckets-"ball of confusion"

Few even know this is a cover...but it is a good one...

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Well, five of my favorites are: "All Along The Watch Tower" by Hendrix, "Sweet Jane" by Cowboy Junkies, "Mamma Told Me Not To Come"by Three Dog Night, "People Get Ready" by Jeff Beck & Rod Stewart and "Take Me To The River"by The Talking Heads
All of Willie Nelson's Stardust Album. Besides, he was hilarious on the super bowl commercial for H&R Block.

Also love Stevie Ray Vaughn's cover of Little Wing.

Craig, it was Dan Penn (with Chips Moman) and he is. To my everlasting chagrin, Irma Thomas did a cd recently in tribute to him ("My Hearts in Memphis, the Songs of Dan Penn") and didnt do Dark End of the Street. Don't know if she has ever recorded it, but would sure like to hear it. Eva Cassidy's version is also up there. It's on the Chuck Brown cd, where the song is attributed, correctly, to Pennington (his original name) and Moman. Listening to Terry and Bobby right now.

Eva's version of Fields of Gold is great too. And if you like All Along the Watchtower, Barbara Keith on her 1972 lp is really good.