Covered: A Revolution In Sound - Warner Bros / Var - Covered: A Revolution In Sound - Warner Bros. - COMPACT DISCS [CD]
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- Description: The Flaming Lips covering Madonna's InchBorderline?Inch the Used taking on the Talking Heads' InchBurning Down the House?Inch Taking Back Sunday recording Tom Petty's InchYou Wreck Me?Inch Rarely can a tribute album be described as fresh and edgy, bold and filled with attitude, but those words apply to Covered, a Revolution in Sound Warner Bros. Records, an album celebrating the golden anniversary of the tag founded in 1958. With 11 artists currently on the roster each performing a favorite rock song from Warner's first 50 years, Covered, a Revolution in Sound is issued in Warner's 51st year to not only pay tribute to the past, but hail the present and look forward to the next 50 years of revolutions in music. Album Tracks 1. Just Got Paid - Originally Recorded By ZZ Top (Mastodon) 2. Her Eyes Are a Blue Million Miles -Originally Recorded By Captain Beefheart (The Black Keys) 3. A Case of You -Originally Recorded By Joni Mitchell (Michelle Branch) 4. Here Comes a Regular -Originally Recorded By the Replacements (Against Me!) 5. More Than This-Originally Recorded By Roxy Music (Missy Higgins) 6. Into the Mystic-Originally Recorded By Van Morrison (James Otto) 7. Like a Hurricane-Originally Recorded By Neil Young (Adam Sandler) 8. You Wreck Me-Originally Recorded By Tom Petty (Taking Back Sunday) 9. Burning Down the House-Originally Recorded By Talking Heads (The Used) 10. Midlife Crisis-Originally Recorded By Faith No More (Disturbed) 11. Paranoid-Originally Recorded By Black Sabbath (Avenged Sevenfold) 12. Borderline-Originally Recorded By Madonna (The Flaming Lips with Stardeath and White Dwarfs)
- Artist: COVERED: A REVOLUTION IN SOUND - WARNER BROS / VAR
- Title: Covered: A Revolution In Sound - Warner Bros. Records
- Format: CD
- Label: Warner Records
- Release Date: 04/07/2009
- Genre: Rock
- Number Of Discs: 1
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- Product Name: Covered: A Revolution In Sound - Warner Bros / Var - Covered: A Revolution In Sound - Warner Bros. - COMPACT DISCS
- UPC: 093624983460
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