Covered: A Revolution in Sound: Warner Bros. Records [12 Tracks]Various Artists
Release Date: 04/07/2009
Original Release:
2009
# of Discs:
1
J&R Item # 1061049_CD
UPC # 093624983460
Label: Warner Bros. Records (Record Label)
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Disc: 1
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Performer: Various Artists
Engineer: Alex Todorov; Andrew Bazinet; George Fullan; Lars Fox; Matt Squire; Nick DiDia; Trent Bell; Trina Shoemaker; Billy Bowers; Billy Bush; Jeff Rothschild; Bob Stark Producer: Diarmuid Quinn; Terapai Richmond; Dave Fridmann; David Draiman; Rachel Howard; Dave Symes; George Fullan; Ben Edgar; Adam Sandler; John Shanks; Matt Squire; Paul Worley; Billy Bush; Missy Higgins; Dan Donegan; Mike Wengren; Brendan O'Brien; Brooks Arthur Distributor: WEA (Distributor) Notes: Personnel: Adam Sandler (vocals, guitar); Waddy Wachtel (guitar, background vocals); John Shanks, Billy Gibbons (guitar); Greg Leisz (acoustic guitar, tenor guitar, dulcimer); Patrick Warren, James Dewees, Rupert Gregson-Williams (keyboards); Don Heffington, Kenny Aronoff (drums); Betsy Hammer (background vocals). Audio Mixers: Chris Lord-Alge; Jim Cooley; Jamie Siegel; Matt Squire; Neal Avron; Billy Bush; Bob Stark ; Josh Wilbur; Brendan O'Brien. Recording information: Adam's Workshop; Akron Analog; Drac Studios, Los Angeles, CA; Henson Recording Studios, Hollywood, CA; Kingsize Sound Labs, Eagle Rock, CA; Kung Fu Bakery Recording, Portland, OR; Ocean Way Recording, Hollywood, CA; Signature Sound, San Diego, CA; Sony Studios, Culver City, CA; SOuthern Tracks Recording, Atlanta, GA; Sunburst REcording, Culver City, CA; Tarbox Road Studios, Cassadega, NY; Warner Studios, Nashville, TN. Arranger: Waddy Wachtel. A companion piece to the massive Warner Bros. box set, REVOLUTIONS IN SOUND, COVERED finds younger artists on the label performing songs by their revered predecessors. Against Me! delivers a faithful acoustic rendition of the Replacements' bar-room weeper "Here Comes a Regular," while Michelle Branch emotes on Joni Mitchell's "A Case Of You," and Avenged Sevenfold runs through Black Sabbath's surging "Paranoid," making the compilation an interesting exercise in hero worship.
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