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In 2018, Cher appeared triumphantly in Mamma Mia Here We Go Again, the sequel to the ABBA musical Mamma Mia. As if that wasn't enough, she released a full album of ABBA covers to go along with it. That album is Dancing Queen. Hear our thoughts on it on this week's episode!
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On the last episode, Danny and Jon stumbled across Pete Yorn Sings the Classics while listening to his cover of Warren Zevon. Intrigued by the tracklist and wanting to understand Pete Yorn better, they decided to review it immediately. Listen in and hear what they think
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The day has finally arrived! For years, Danny has been calling for it, and it's here! With the incomparable Josh Pilch (Weird: The Al Yankovic Story, Polkamania!) here to shepherd us through the decades-long career of a master, we're doing a Weird Al episode!
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Purple Rain was released in movie theaters in 1984. The accompanying soundtrack contained more than a few all-time classics. None more vital than the title track, "Purple Rain". An iconic performance, musically and vocally, the song has inspired musicians from all over to try their hand at playing it.…
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From 1994-2010, with the help of Rick Rubin, Johnny Cash released 6 albums on Rubin's American record label. The albums consist largely of covers. On this week's episode, we pull our favorites from all 6 albums and discuss the impact they had on Johnny Cash's renewed, and lasting legacy.
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In 2018, Elton John and Bernie Taupin handpicked songs and artists to be split across two tribute albums. Elton John chose pop versions for Revamp, and Bernie Taupin chose country for Restoration. Danny and Jon go track by track to see how things went for the latter.
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In 1996, some of the biggest names in alt rock were called upon to bring the songs of the classic educational program to a new generation, Today, we review that album. Featured Artists include: Deluxx Folk Implosion, Blind Melon, Better Than Ezra, Goodness, Pavement, Ween, The Lemonheads, Biz Markie, Chavez, Moby, Man or Astro-man?, Buffalo Tom, Da…
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JOIN THE PATREON Blowin' In The Wind is one of the most recognizable songs from one of the most renowned songwriters ever. Fittingly, so many legends have tried their hand at it. Find out who, and some unknowns who might've blown them all away. Featured Artists: Bob Dylan, The Chad Mitchell Trio, The Blue Shamrocks, Eric Bibb, Peter Paul and Mary, …
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JOIN THE PATREON The Replacements have a complicated history to go along with their impressive discography. Danny and Jon get into it and beyond with the assistance of the many brilliant contributions of the artists featured in this episode! Featured Artists: The Replacements, Mike Felumlee, Bullyclub, Pete Astor, Philip Steven, Scribe Wolf & Giant…
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Join the Patreon U2 has been a divisive band between Jon and Danny in the past, but Danny's bringing in a Joshua Tree classic anyway. Will listening to the covers let Jon hear the band with new ears? Or are we destined to disagree forever? Find out on this week's episode
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JOIN THE PATREON Robyn's original version of Dancing On My Own is a certified classic with a far-reaching appeal. How will these covers measure up to such a bold song? Featured Artists: Calum Scott, Tiesto, Tove Lo, Sebastian McCarty, Karen Elson, Nicole Cross, Ryan Nealon, Nicholas Wright, GROUPLOVE, Skilla, Elle Fanning, Alvix, HIDDN, Victoria Vo…
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Join the Patreon We first became aware of Alien Cake Music in our Sex and Candy episode, but since then we have spent a lot of time digging into their vast catalog of lofi covers. This enlightening interview gets into all aspects of covers, from their creation to their appreciation.
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Join the Patreon Everlong is one of the most enduring rock songs of the last 20 years. It's immediately recognizable from the first note. We find out if the people covering chose to match that or to go their own way. Plus, an interview with Alien Cake Music! Featured Artists: Matt Duncan, Greta Stanley, Rick Astley, Damhnait Doyle, Emery, Alien Cak…
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You may remember on the last episode that Jon was not coming in as a fan of our main artist this week. With just over an hour of music, will Danny be able to convince of the unique and immense talents of John Legend? Listen in and hear our thoughts on his 2010 covers record Wake Up! Featuring songs originally performed by: Baby Huey, Les McCann, Ha…
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New Jersey resident, and therefore Bruce Springsteen expert, George Brudermann returns to help us shed some light on the world of Dancing in the Dark covers. Featured Artists: Audra Mae, Nicole Atkins, Imaginary Future, Faye Webster, Ruth Moody, Eddie Berman, Jesse Daniel Smith, Juanes, Pete Yorn, Lucy Dacus, Downtown Boys, Cannons, Bastille, Hot C…
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Join the Patreon In 2007, Dashboard Confessional decided to release an album of cover songs to coincide with their upcoming tour. The result might be one of the best mixtapes Jon and Danny have covered on the show. Featuring Songs Originally Performed By: They Might Be Giants, The Movielife, Weezer, Grade, Men At Work, Townes Van Zandt, Counting Cr…
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Join the Patreon Danny and Jon get into one of the greatest dance songs of all time. They don't agree about a lot of the versions, but after hearing all of them, they do agree that the "dance" qualifier might be unnecessary. Featured Artists: illuminati hotties, August Green, Morgan Harper-Jones, Marian Hill, Tyler Ward, Tom Speight, Aiden James, L…
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For the first time in the history of this show, we are doing a true first listen. Neither Danny, Jon, nor returning guest Brad Stasell had listened to the new covers album from T-Pain prior to recording the episode. Find out how we feel right along with us as we give On Top of The Covers a listen
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The song has had many names and has been attributed to a few bands, but no matter how you shake it, it's a great rock and roll song. Stepping Stone has practically become a punk rock standard. It's such a good rock song that even the other genres that have taken it in can't help but make it rock.
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For a long time, Amen, Brother by The Winstons was just the b-side of a moderately successful R&B song. Over time it has grown into something so much more. A 6-second drum sample from the track has become one of the most used, and most recognizable samples in the history of music. From its early days in hip hop, into various dance music genres, and…
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The Postal Service are celebrating their 20th anniversary this year, and because of that, we are celebrating them! Give Up is an album full of classics, but the biggest among them is Such Great Heights. Listen to 20 years of covers with us and hear the different ways they've impacted music in that time.…
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