Nov 26, 2011, 6:02am
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St. Vincent schmückt sich gerne mit fremden Songs. Vor ihrem Auftritt am Dienstag im El Lokal gibt es hier die vier hübschesten Covers. St. Vincent klaut häufig Songs. Mit Mittätern oder alleine macht Annie Clark aus oft gehörten Songs charmante Neu-Versionen. Die krausköpfige Künstlerin spielt ihre und fremde Lieder am Dienstagabend im El Lokal in Zürich. 1. St. Vincent & Andrew Bird - Oh Sister (Bob Dylan) St. Vincent [...]

While Annie Clark has earned a lot of well-deserved acclaim as a songwriter and guitarist, she's also a brilliant reinterpreter of other artists' songs. From Big Black and INXS to Tom Waits and Dolly Parton, Clark has put her own distinct brand on everything from classic tracks to beloved obscurities since she burst onto the indie rock scene five years ago. To hold us over until the release of the new St. Vincent record, Strange Mercy , here are several of Clark's best cover songs from over the years.
mp3: st vincent and john vanderslice - yeah! oh, yeah! (live, 2007) my obsession with st vincent continues. here's annie and john vanderslice teaming up to cover the magnetic fields' "yeah! oh, yeah!". you can find the original on 69 love songs vol. 3 [buy 69 love songs vol.3 ] [buy marry me ]
The first video cover of the day comes to us from St. Vincent and John Vanderslice who teamed up to tackle one of my favorite tunes. Speaking of this song, covers and videos, here's Tullycraft rocking the heck out of "Yeah! Oh Yeah!". If anyone has a full version of ...
[ Your first helping of Gravy was back in June. ] I'm guessing you're all familiar with the Now That's What I Call Music! series of compilations, where big-wig corporation EMI tries to commercialize even further singles that were, to be frank, whored way too much throughout the industry already. The formula is simple: blindly throw together 40 chart-topping hits, slap a brand on it, and sell it to the slathering masses. There's no discretion, there's no sequencing appeal or concept behind it. Just full-out party cds for the kids who don't listen to [...]
Pitchfork wasn't a big fan of this cover. And in what as become some quasi-rallying cry for the indie sect, I disagree with Pitchfork. OK yeah, they're no Merritt/Gonson but really, who is? Anyways, just enjoy it for the cute cover it is. MP3: The Magnetic Fields - Yeah! Oh, ...