The Flaming Lips covering Madonna's "Borderline"? The Used
taking on the Talking Heads' "Burning Down The House"? Taking Back Sunday recording Tom Petty"s "You Wreck Me"? Rarely can a tribute
album be described as fresh and edgy, bold and filled with attitude, but those words apply to Covered, A Revolution In Sound: Warner Bros. Records, an album celebrating the golden anniversary of the label founded in 1958. With
11 artists currently on the roster each performing a favorite rock song from Warner's first 50 years, Covered, A Revolution In Sound is issued in Warner's 51st year to not only pay tribute to the past but hail the present and
look forward to the next 50 years of revolutions in music.
Tracklist:
Borderline (Madonna)/The Flaming Lips
with Stardeath And White Dwarfs
Her Eyes Are A Blue Million Miles
(Captain Beefheart)/The Black Keys
A Case Of You (Joni Mitchell)/
Michelle Branch
Here Comes A Regular
(Replacements)/Against Me!
More Than This (Roxy Music)/
Missy Higgins
Into The Mystic (Van Morrison)/
James Otto
Like A Hurricane (Neil Young)/
Adam Sandler
You Wreck Me (Tom Petty)/
Taking Back Sunday
Just Got Paid (ZZ Top)/Mastodon
with Billy Gibbons
Burning Down The House
(Talking Heads)/The Used
Midlife Crisis (Faith No More)/Disturbed
Covered: A Revolution in Sound: Warner Bros. Records
04/07/2009 | Warner Bros / Wea
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Covered: A Revolution in Sound: Warner Bros. Records Track Listing
Covered: A Revolution in Sound: Warner Bros. Records Notes
Credits of Covered: A Revolution in Sound: Warner Bros. Records
- David Paul Campbell
- String Arrangements
- Ben Edgar
- Producer
- Nathan Hazard
- A&R
- Dave Symes
- Producer
- Stephen Marcussen
- Mastering
- Brendan O'Brien
- Producer, Mixing
- Terpain Richmond
- Producer
- Bob Stark
- Engineer, Mixing
- Butch Vig
- Executive Producer
- Patrick Warren
- Keyboards
- Paul Worley
- Producer
- Adam Sandler
- Guitar, Vocals, Producer
- Waddy Wachtel
- Guitar, Arranger, Vocals (Background)
- Billy Bowers
- Engineer
- Trina Shoemaker
- Engineer
- Tom Whalley
- Executive Producer
- Lars Fox
- Engineer, Digital Editing
- John Shanks
- Guitar, Producer
- Trent Bell
- Engineer
- Shari Sutcliffe
- Production Coordination
- Paige Conners
- Production Coordination
- Mike Elizondo
- Bass
- Rupert Gregson-Williams
- Keyboards
- George Fullan
- Producer, Engineer
- Jamie Siegel
- Mixing
- James Dewees
- Keyboards
- Jonna Terrasi
- A&R
- Billy Bush
- Producer, Mixing, Engineer
- Matt Squire
- Producer, Engineer, Mixing
- David Draiman
- Producer
- Dan Donegan
- Producer
- Mike Wengren
- Producer
- Mark Valentine
- Assistant Engineer
- Josh Wilbur
- Mixing
- Brian Humphrey
- Assistant Engineer
- Jeff Rothschild
- Engineer
- Jim Cooley
- Mixing
- Erik Reichers
- Assistant Engineer
- Ryan Corey
- Art Direction, Design
- Darren Tablan
- Assistant
- Alex Todorov
- Engineer
- Missy Higgins
- Producer
- Diarmuid Quinn
- Producer
- Rachel Howard
- Producer, A&R
- Andrew Bazinet
- Engineer
- Brooks Arthur
- Producer
- Chris Lord-Alge
- Mixing
- Bill Appleberry
- Digital Editing
- Kenny Aronoff
- Drums
- Neal Avron
- Mixing
- Daniel Chase
- Digital Editing
- Nick DiDia
- Engineer
- Dave Fridmann
- Producer
- Brian Gardner
- Mastering
- Billy Gibbons
- Guitar
- Guillermo Guzman
- Bass
- Betsy Hammer
- Vocals (Background)
- Don Heffington
- Drums
- Greg Leisz
- Dulcimer, Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar (Tenor)


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