Other Mixes By Mark Petruccelli
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Artist | Song | |
Ernie Hawkins | Amazing Grace | |
Jim White | King of the Road | |
Lou Reed | This Magic Moment | |
Fiona Apple | Across the Universe | |
Bobby McFerrin | From Me to You | |
Harpo Marx | My Blue Heaven | |
Jonathon Richman | The Heart of Saturday Night | |
Tom Waits & Primus | On the Road | |
The Residents | Love Me Tender | |
Karen Dalton | Sweet Substitute | |
Warren Zevon | Back in the High Life Again | |
Tom Waits | Standing on the Corner | |
Moxy Fruvous | Jockey Full of Bourbon | |
Rickie Lee Jones | I Won't Grow Up | |
King Curtis | Shake | |
Irakere | Adagio on a Mozart Theme | |
Al Green | How Can You Mend a Broken Heart | |
Aaron Neville | Save the Last Dance for ME | |
Comment:
Just discovered this sight tonight and the person who turned me onto it is probably going to kill me for including the Beatles covers but this is as eclectic a cover disc as I could think of. I'm stretching the cover thing a little with Amazing Grace and the Irakere but they're really unique versions. If you haven't heard of Ernie Hawkins he's an incredible Piedmont Blues Guitarist out of Pittsburgh who studied under the Reverend Gary Davis and you should seek him out. If this seems a little Tom Waits laden it's because it was originally put together for a disc exchange on the Tom Waits Listserve (Raindogs).Feedback:
Welcome to the site, Mr. Pettruccelli. :-) Glad to see you here... Some lovely stuff: Al Green, the ubiquitous Rickie Lee, Jonathan, Mr. Waits... and Karen Dalton... hmm... where'd you ever hear of her? heh
Sorry for misspelling your name there, Mark... one "t", not two...
yeah, damn nice inclusion of Mr. Waits if I do say so myself. Even 'the heart of saturday night.' Impressive.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . What? Oh nothing, Just thinking of Harpo Marx . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
i like it! and i second the welcome given by rob c.
Some very intresting choices here. Like it very much.