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VA - The Late Great Daniel Johnston: Discovered Covered (2004)

VA - The Late Great Daniel Johnston: Discovered Covered (2004)

BAND/ARTIST: VA

  • Title: The Late Great Daniel Johnston: Discovered Covered
  • Year Of Release: 2004
  • Label: Eternal Yip Eye Music
  • Genre: Rock, Indie, Alternative, Lo-Fi
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks) | Mp3 / 320kbps
  • Total Time: 02:13:26
  • Total Size: 630 MB | 302 MB
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Tracklist
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CD1
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01. Teenage Fanclub / Jad Fair - My Life Is Starting Over Again
02. Clem Snide - Don't Let The Sun Go Down On Your Grievances
03. Gordon Gano - Impossible Love
04. Eels - Living Life
05. T.V. On The Radio - Walking The Cow
06. The Rabbit - Good Morning You
07. Calvin Johnson - Sorry Entertainer
08. Bright Eyes / Nick Zinner - Deviltown
09. Death Cab for Cutie - Dream Scream
10. Beck - True Love Will Find You In The End
11. Sparklehorse / Flaming Lips - Go
12. Mercury Rev - Blue Clouds
13. Thrisle - Love Not Dead
14. Vic Chesnutt - Like A Monkey In A Zoo
15. Starlight Mints - Dead Lover's Twisted Heart
16. M Ward - The Story Of An Artist
17. Guster - The Sun Shines Down On Me
18. Tom Waits - King Kong

CD2
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01. Daniel Johnston - My Life Is Starting Over Again
02. Daniel Johnston - Don't Let The Sun Go Down On Your Grievances
03. Daniel Johnston - Impossible Love
04. Daniel Johnston - Living Life
05. Daniel Johnston - Walking The Cow
06. Daniel Johnston - Good Morning You
07. Daniel Johnston - Sorry Entertainer
08. Daniel Johnston - Deviltown
09. Daniel Johnston - Dream Scream
10. Daniel Johnston - True Love Will Find You In The End
11. Daniel Johnston - Go
12. Daniel Johnston - Blue Clouds
13. Daniel Johnston - Love Not Dead
14. Daniel Johnston - Like A Monkey In A Zoo
15. Daniel Johnston - Dead Lover's Twisted Heart
16. Daniel Johnston - The Story Of An Artist
17. Daniel Johnston - The Sun Shines Down On Me
18. Daniel Johnston - King Kong
19. Daniel Johnston - Rock This Town

Daniel Johnston is a cult figure rather than an artist with a mainstream following for two important reasons: while Johnston is a truly gifted songwriter, his lyrics are often so painfully intimate and obsessively personal that much of his best work is difficult to listen to without feeling like a voyeur, and his skills as a performer are rudimentary at best, with Johnston's quavering, tuneless voice and primitive instrumental accompaniment enough to drive away most listeners unless they're determined to listen past the inept technique to hear the songs hidden within. In 1994, Kathy McCarty, a friend and admirer of Johnston, stepped forward to address the dilemma of his songs versus his recordings by making the album Dead Dog's Eyeball, in which she sang 19 of his songs, accompanied by imaginative and beautifully executed arrangements. The Late Great Daniel Johnston: Discovered Covered attempts to do something similar but with a more ambitious agenda -- disc one of this set features 18 different artists each covering a favorite Daniel Johnston tune, ranging from Tom Waits and Beck to Bright Eyes and Death Cab for Cutie, while disc two features Johnston's original recordings of the same songs in the same sequence. Presumably the idea is that new listeners, once they've grown to appreciate the songs in relatively sugarcoated form, will then be able to move on to investigate Johnston's songs in their pure form.
There is a flaw in this thinking -- while the covers on disc one range from good to excellent and in the liner notes most of the musicians make brief but coherent arguments in support of their choices, the original versions on disc two don't make for an especially strong Daniel Johnston's Greatest Hits album, with a number of key songs missing in action. (Johnston himself has compiled a much stronger overview of his work, Welcome to My World.) But the tribute disc has enough pearly moments to compensate -- Tom Waits' full brio interpretation of "King Kong," Calvin Johnson's craggy voice merging with the angst of "Sorry Entertainer," Sparklehorse and the Flaming Lips joining forces for a grand-scale cover of "Go," and Jad Fair embracing "My Life Is Starting Over Again" with help from Teenage Fanclub. Disc two also includes song lyrics, samples of Johnston's artwork, and a video for the song "Rock This Town," all of which can be accessed via your computer's CD-ROM drive. As a testimony to the artistry of Daniel Johnston, Discovered Covered isn't quite up to the standard of Dead Dog's Eyeball, but as an all-star (or semi-star) celebration of an often marginalized artist, it's engaging stuff that never loses sight of the beauty and gravity of these songs.~The Late Great Daniel Johnston: Discovered Covered Review by Mark Deming

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  • whiskers
  •  wrote in 12:22
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Many thanks
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  • mufty77
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Many thanks for lossless.