Cover-licious – Flip the Gender on the Cover
Please enjoy these two beautiful tracks… Each of which are females covering classics tunes that were originally done by male vocalists:
Sound of Silence – Emiliana Torrini
With Icelandic vocals we remember from the haunting Gollum’s Song from The Lord of the Rings trilogy, Emiliana Torrini takes us through the classic Simon & Garfunkel track made popular via the film The Graduate. Recorded in 1996 for an Icelandic compilation of covers in which she also contributed her renditions of The Rolling Stones’ Ruby Tuesday, and Jefferson Airplane’s White Rabbit. The crystal clear female vocals, with the adorable Icelandic accent combine to give this old tune new life. Still beautiful and powerful, just as the original, but with fuller instrumentation, including a distant, almost G’n'R electric guitar accompaniment.
Recorded for the 2007 tribute to David Bowie, Bowiemania, Emilie Simon’s cover of Space Oddity is so hauntingly beautiful, that it has the power to pull my attention from whereever it may be to the sad tale of the lost astronaught Major Tom. The story is the same as when the Thin White Duke told it, Major Tom loses communication with Earth, and is left to float through space for the rest of his days. Emilie’s soft and pure vocals give this already powerful tune, more emotion and sad beauty.







1Darren
wrote on 16 March 2009 at 18:21
Ms. Simon rather reminds me of Milla Jovovich, who has a kind of sidebar singing career.
Natalie Merchant has a nice live cover of “Space Oddity” as well:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IgJq6v6gA_4&feature=related
2marilyn
wrote on 17 March 2009 at 13:00
Thanks for the link Darren. Natalie’s version is very nice. I has no idea that Milla Jovovich’s had singing career… I’ll have to watch out for her.