Oct 162024
 

In the Spotlight showcases a cross-section of an artist’s cover work. View past installments, then post suggestions for future picks in the comments!

Summer 2023 saw the kick-off of Foreigner’s farewell tour, and it rolls on through the end of this year, with a bonus few summer 2025 shows on the books. The performers are not the original members, and Mick Jones, the only original member still involved with the band, is no longer able to perform on this tour due to his Parkinson’s disease diagnosis, but the songs are still the ones we know and love.

Foreigner is one of the great bands of the arena rock era where everything was just big and in your face. If you think you don’t know any Foreigner songs, my guess is that by the end of this post you’ll have said “oh, I know that one” at least once. Their hits are myriad and ubiquitous, so much so that I couldn’t just pick a few to highlight in this post. In honor of the band’s induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame this year, we present covers of the setlist of this farewell tour. This way we get to reminisce about hits across multiple albums and hear a fuller span of the band’s work.

These won’t be the only Foreigner covers to cross your path in the near future. During the induction ceremony itself, we’ll hear plenty more. The band is in luck getting Kelly Clarkson to be part of their induction. Clarkson is a whiz with covers and is sure to give us some new takes on the hits that will keep Foreigner in our heads in the weeks following the ceremony.

So without further ado, bring on the hits!

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Apr 152017
 
HBO Girls music

The first episode of Girls aired on April 15, 2012, exactly five years ago. Six seasons in five years is more aggressive than the usual one-season-per-year pace of most shows. You could say Girls was growing up fast.

The series has featured more than 389 songs (per Tunefinder), not including the music of the finale tomorrow. Music writers routinely covered episodes, reveling in the impact the show’s music had on the depth of the storyline.

Covers of male songs performed by women were sprinkled across the episodes, in many cases spotlighting younger and less famous females. HBO could certainly afford the rights to the original recordings, so using these covers became a deliberate choice, not a plan B. Continue reading »

Sep 302016
 
Fugees

They say nostalgia works in 20-year cycles, and this year the music of 1996 has been in the media a lot. And if you believe the music blogs, it turns out 1996 was a truly groundbreaking year for every possible genre. Over at SPIN: “The 96 Best Alternative Rock Songs Of 1996.” Complex: “Best Rap Songs of 1996.” Junkee: “Ten reasons 1996 was a great year for dance music”. Loudwire: “10 Best Metal Albums of 1996.” Red Bull Music: “1996: Why it was a great year for pop”. Suck it, 1995! (Kidding; similar articles were of course written last year too.)

We’ll be honest: 1996 was not some magical, pioneering year for cover songs. It was also not a terrible year. It was just, you know, another year. There’s no overarching theorem of 1996’s cover songs that wasn’t true in ’95 or ’97. But even so, Cover Me wasn’t around in 1996, so we never made a Best Cover Songs of 1996 list (our first year-end list came in 2009, with the Kings of Convenience’s “It’s My Party” topping it, and you can catch up on all the lists here). So we decided, before the year ends and we take our look at the best covers songs this year, why not take a nostalgic rewind and do 1996 just for fun, twenty years too late. Continue reading »

Oct 122012
 

Full Albums features covers of every track off a classic album. Got an idea for a future pick? Leave a note in the comments!

Today we conclude our look at Decade, the compleat (at the time) Neil Young, by sharing covers of every song on sides five and six. (If you missed sides one and two, click here; go here for sides three and four.) Continue reading »