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		<title>Song Swarm: Light My Fire</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The story goes that Jim Morrison hated Light My Fire, The Doors’ great breakthrough hit. Recorded in August 1966, it was released in January 1967, at the dawn of the so-called Summer of Love. If it was true that Morrison disliked it, I’d sort of concur with his judgment. In fact, he didn’t hate the [...]]]></description>
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<p>The story goes that Jim Morrison hated Light My Fire, The Doors’ great breakthrough hit. Recorded in August 1966, it was released in January 1967, at the dawn of the so-called Summer of Love. If it was true that Morrison disliked it, I’d sort of concur with his judgment. In fact, he didn’t hate the song, but resented that he had only a small part in writing his band’s signature hit (most of it was written by guitarist Robby Krieger).</p>
<p>I don’t like The Doors much, and have more respect than affection for their version of Light My Fire. No, let me rephrase it. I dislike Jim Morrison and hate his mannered vocals on the song (as opposed to Ray Manzarek’s magnificent keyboard line). It is a great song that has been covered hundreds of times, usually to good effect. It is the mark of a fine song when it is difficult to fuck it up. And when a song is interpreted in so many different ways as Light My Fire is here, it incontrovertibly is a truly great song. I predict that the reader who will listen to all versions offered here in one go won’t get bored with it.</p>
<p>Of the 38 versions collated here, only one is gratingly bad: that by Train, which appeared, of all things, on a Doors tribute album (I have refrained from throwing Will Young’s chart-topping karaoke effort into the mix). I include Train’s version for the sake of curiosity, but the most curious interpretation here is that of Mae West, by then 79 years old. Clearly aiming for the gerontophile market, Mae purrs and pouts and outsexes Jim Morrision himself. The backing track, apparently by an outfit called The Hot Rockers, is quite good. I know nothing more about them, alas.</p>
<p>Some versions here take The Doors’ original as their template; more follow the path created by José Felicianio’s superior cover. The best of these, Minnie Riperton’s posthumously released take, sees Feliciano guesting (he turns up again later on a DVD rip of a Ricky Martin concert, when the somg morphs into Santana&#8217;s Oye Como Va)</p>
<p>Feliciano provided the blueprint for the pop and jazz vocalists, with Julie London’s flutey take and Shirley Bassey’s interpretation (which sounds much like a Bond theme) especially good. An early adopter was soul/jazz singer Spanky Wilson. I suspect that her version was as influential as Feliciano’s in attracting the many soul covers. Jackie Wilson, Clarence Carter, Rhetta Hughes (inspiring), Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band (surprisingly understated), Erma Franklin, Stevie Wonder (gloriously overproduced) and the Four Tops (“sizzle, sizzle, sizzle me, baby”) all recorded their covers in 1969; Al Green and Isaac Hayes did so in 1971 and ’73. A few years later Carol Douglas and Amii Stewart issued disco versions. So did Baccara, whom I hold close to my heart, but not for their horrible 1978 version which I decline to inflict upon the kind reader.</p>
<p>Light My Fire has lent itself to instrumental coverage. Some of it is quite excellent (Young Holt Unlimited; Booker T. and the MG&#8217;s slower interpretation; Ananda Shankar’s Indian take), some veer into easy listening territory (Edmundo Ros’ cha cha cha flavoured version; Helmut Zacharias’ bizarre violin-dominated James Last-goes-psychedelic job). The Ebony Rhythm Band in 2004 recorded a quite splendid psychedelic retro soul version. And then there is English violinist Nigel Kennedy giving it a classical twist, with the arranging help of former Killing Joke frontman Jaz Coleman.</p>
<p>Bringing the threads of these different versions together is Mike Flower Pops, the outfit that specialised in recreating the sounds of the 1960s, having been invented for that purpose by restyling Oasis’ Wonderwall, scratchy vinyl and all, as a gag on allegations of the Mancunians’ alleged plagiariasm.</p>
<p>It is fitting, I think, that the mix should end with two recent songs from the Latin genre – Tahta Menezes’ bossa nova take and Uruguayan singer/actress Natalia Oreiro’s moody rendition – signalling that Light My Fire is indeed Feliciano’s song. Can you spot whose version is missing?</p>
<p>The first Song Swarm covered <a href="../../2010/03/23-stops-to-phoenix/" target="_blank">By The Time I Get To Phoenix</a>.  Interestingly, five of the 23 performers on that mix return here: Erma  Franklin, the Four Tops, Johnny Mathis, Isaac Hayes and, of course, José  Feliciano.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><span style="color: #888888;">TRACKLISTING</span></span><br />
1. <strong>José Feliciano</strong> &#8211; Light My Fire<br />
2. <strong>Spanky Wilson</strong> &#8211; Light My Fire<br />
3. <strong>Johnny Mathis</strong> &#8211; Light My Fire<br />
4. <strong>BJ Thomas</strong> &#8211; Light My Fire<br />
5. <strong>Julie Driscoll, Brian Auger &amp; The Trinity</strong> &#8211; Light My Fire<br />
6. <strong>Julie London</strong> &#8211; Light My Fire<br />
7.<strong> Jackie Wilson</strong> &#8211; Light My Fire<br />
8. <strong>Clarence Carter</strong> &#8211; Light My Fire<br />
9. <strong>Rhetta Hughes</strong> &#8211; Light My Fire<br />
10.<strong> The Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band</strong> &#8211; Light My Fire<br />
11. <strong>Erma Franklin</strong> &#8211; Light My Fire<br />
12. <strong>Booker T. and the MG&#8217;s</strong> &#8211; Light My Fire<br />
13. <strong>Young Holt Unlimited</strong> &#8211; Light My Fire<br />
14. <strong>Nancy Sinatra</strong> &#8211; Light My Fire<br />
15. <strong>Astrud Gilberto</strong> &#8211; Light My Fire<br />
16. <strong>Stevie Wonder</strong> &#8211; Light My Fire<br />
17. <strong>The Four Tops</strong> &#8211; Light My Fire<br />
18. <strong>Edmundo Ros</strong> &#8211; Light My Fire<br />
19. <strong>Ananda Shankar</strong> &#8211; Light My Fire<br />
20. <strong>Shirley Bassey</strong> &#8211; Light My Fire<br />
21. <strong>Larry Page Orchestra</strong> &#8211; Light My Fire<br />
22. <strong>Al Green </strong>- Light My Fire<br />
23.<strong> Free Design</strong> &#8211; Light My Fire<br />
24. <strong>Helmut Zacharias</strong> &#8211; Light My Fire<br />
25. <strong>Mae West</strong> &#8211; Light My Fire<br />
26. <strong>Isaac Hayes</strong> &#8211; Light My Fire<br />
27. <strong>Carol Douglas</strong> &#8211; Light My Fire<br />
28. <strong>Amii Stewart</strong> &#8211; Light My Fire<br />
29. <strong>Minnie Riperton feat José Feliciano</strong> &#8211; Light My Fire<br />
30. <strong>Massive Attack</strong> &#8211; Light My Fire<br />
31. <strong>Mike Flowers Pops</strong> &#8211; Light My Fire<br />
32. <strong>Ricky Martin with José Feliciano &amp; Carlos Santana</strong> &#8211; Light My Fire/Oye Como Va<br />
33. <strong>Nigel Kennedy &amp; Jaz Coleman</strong> &#8211; Light My Fire<br />
34. <strong>Train </strong>- Light My Fire<br />
35. <strong>Cibo Matto</strong> &#8211; Light My Fire<br />
36.<strong> Ebony Rhythm Band</strong> &#8211; Light My Fire<br />
37. <strong>Tahta Menezes </strong>- Light My Fire<br />
38. <strong>Natalia Oreiro</strong> &#8211; Light My Fire</p>
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		<title>Any Major Beatles Covers: 1962-66</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tomorrow, 10 April, marks the 40th anniversary of Paul McCartney announcing the official disbandment of The Beatles. Of course, the Beatles were finished long before that. The final session for the Abbey Road album was, as the song had it, The End. And the guys knew it. Still, nothing was announced until 10 April 1970, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_2689" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 271px"><a href="http://www.halfhearteddude.com/writegetkick/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/beatles-last-photo.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-2689" style="margin: 9px;" title="beatles-last-photo" src="http://www.halfhearteddude.com/writegetkick/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/beatles-last-photo-261x300.jpg" alt="" width="261" height="300" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">The last ever photo of the Beatles together, as far as I know. Ringo and Paul wave goodbye, George looks exceedingly pleased, and John looks for Yoko (or perhaps Allen Klein).</p></div>
<p>Tomorrow, 10 April, marks the 40th anniversary of Paul McCartney announcing the official disbandment of The Beatles. Of course, the Beatles were finished long before that. The final session for the <em>Abbey Road</em> album was, as the song had it, The End. And the guys knew it. Still, nothing was announced until 10 April 1970, when Paul unilaterally declared the Beatles kaputt. There was one post-<em>Abbey Road</em> recording: Harrison&#8217;s I Me Mine, which was finished in January 1970 and appeared on <em>Let It Be</em> (which therefore is correctly identified as the Beatles&#8217; final album, even if almost all of it was recorded before <em>Abbey Road</em>, and the end of the group&#8217;s activity is accurately dated 1970, and even if John&#8217;s final contribution was in 1969).</p>
<p>I have featured The Beatles at length on this blog. First there two sets of album tracks and b-sides (<a href="http://www.halfhearteddude.com/2008/06/beatles-album-tracks-b-sides-vol-1/" target="_blank">here</a> and <a href="http://www.halfhearteddude.com/2008/06/beatles-album-tracks-b-sides-vol-2/" target="_blank">here</a>), then three post-split albums compiled from the Fabs&#8217; solo carrer (    <a href="http://www.halfhearteddude.com/2008/06/the-beatles-alone-1972/" target="_blank">1972</a>, <a href="http://www.halfhearteddude.com/2008/06/the-beatles-alone-again-1975/" target="_blank">1975</a> and <a href="http://www.halfhearteddude.com/2008/07/the-beatles-finally-1981/" target="_blank">1981</a>). On top of that, I&#8217;ve featured  <a href="http://www.halfhearteddude.com/2009/12/beatles-bizarre/" target="_blank">Beatles curiosities and curious covers</a>, with more of that still in store, studied my<a href="http://www.halfhearteddude.com/2009/09/great-covers-beatles/" target="_blank"> favourite Beatles LP sleeves</a>, and discussed songs that <a href="http://www.halfhearteddude.com/2009/09/copy-borrow-steal-beatles/" target="_blank">inspired the Beatles and that the Beatles inspired</a>. Add to that a couple of originals of songs the Beatles covered, there seems to be only one significant gap in my Beatles coverage.</p>
<p>So here is the first of three compilations of good covers of Beatles songs. The first takes the songs of the 1962-66 period, up to <em>Revolver</em>. The tracklisting runs in a rough order in which the Beatles released these songs; I hope that despite the eclectic mix the sequencing is smooth.</p>
<p>Some of the featured songs are fairly rare. The Supremes&#8217; version of I Saw Her Standing There, with the lovely and tragic Florence Ballard taking lead vocals, was recorded for their 1964 <em>A Bit Of Liverpool</em> album, but was not used for it. It was finally released in 2008. Likewise, the Carpenters&#8217; splendid cover of Can&#8217;t Buy Me Love never was an album release. It appeared on a 1970 interview recording which also includes live-in-the-studio takes of 12 songs (including Can&#8217;t Buy Me Love, Help, Ticket To Ride and Come Together).  The Bee Gee&#8217;s version of You Won&#8217;t See Me apparently was recorded in Australia (possibly for the <em>Spicks And Specks </em>sessions), shortly before the future purveyors of toothy hirsuteness broke through internationally.</p>
<p>Some songs presented an obvious problem: to select one of several great covers. The choice was the hardest between Jackie Wilson&#8217;s and Ray Charles&#8217; versions of Eleanor Rigby, from 1969 and &#8217;68 respectively. I have often cited the latter as a great example of a cover eclipsing the Beatles (the other, featured here, is Earth, Wind &amp; Fire&#8217;s Got To Get You Into My Life). In the end I opted for Wilson&#8217;s lesser known version. Likewise, I was torn between Grady Tate&#8217;s version of And I Love Her and Esther Philips And I Love Him. Tate&#8217;s voice is one of my favourites in popular music, so he got in. It seems appropriate to close the set with a track from a song-for-song covers album, Taxman  from the Don Randi Trio&#8217;s 1966 jazz-rock re-imagining of <em>Revolver</em>.</p>
<p>I have tried to keep the length of this mix to the standard CD-R length. Here, however, I had no choice but to exceed that length. It was a question of leaving out Deep Purple&#8217;s excellent 6-minute version of Help. I have left it in, so the running time is about 1h25min.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">TRACKLISTING</span><br />
1. <strong>Keely Smith</strong> &#8211; Do You Want To Know A Secret (1965)<br />
2. <strong>The Supremes</strong> &#8211; I Saw Him Standing There (1964)<br />
3. <strong>The Mamas &amp; The Papas</strong> &#8211; I Call Your Name (1966)<br />
4.<strong> Nils Lofgren</strong> &#8211; Anytime At All (1981)<br />
5. <strong>Carpenters </strong>- Can&#8217;t Buy Me Love (1970)<br />
6. <strong>Ramsey Lewis Trio</strong> &#8211; A Hard Day&#8217;s Night (1965)<br />
7. <strong>Rosanne Cash</strong> &#8211; I Don&#8217;t Want To Spoil The Party (1989)<br />
8. <strong>Grady Tate </strong>- And I Love Her (1974)<br />
9. <strong>Marianne Faithfull</strong> &#8211; I&#8217;m A Loser (1965)<br />
10.<strong> Pearl Jam</strong> &#8211; You&#8217;ve Got To Hide Your Love Away (2003)<br />
11. <strong>The Dillards</strong> &#8211; I&#8217;ve Just Seen A Face (1968)<br />
12. <strong>Smokey Robinson &amp; The Miracles</strong> &#8211; Yesterday (1968)<br />
13. <strong>&#8216;Wee&#8217; Willie Walker</strong> &#8211; Ticket To Ride (1967)<br />
14. <strong>Deep Purple </strong>- Help (1968)<br />
15. <strong>Stevie Wonder</strong> &#8211; We Can Work It Out (1970)<br />
16. <strong>Cheap Trick</strong> &#8211; Day Tripper (1982)<br />
17. <strong>Johnny Rivers</strong> &#8211; Run For Your Life (1966)<br />
18. <strong>Bee Gees</strong> &#8211; You Won&#8217;t See Me (1966)<br />
19. <strong>Paul Westerberg</strong> &#8211; Nowhere Man (2001)<br />
20. <strong>Miriam Makeba</strong> &#8211; In My Life (1970)<br />
21. <strong>Bud Shank </strong>- Girl (1966)<br />
22. <strong>Jonah Jones</strong> &#8211; Michelle (1969)<br />
23. <strong>Earth, Wind &amp; Fire</strong> &#8211; Got To Get You Into My Life (1978)<br />
24. <strong>Jackie Wilson</strong> &#8211; Eleanor Rigby (1969)<br />
25. <strong>Emmylou Harris</strong> &#8211; Here There And Everywhere (1975)<br />
26. <strong>The Vines</strong> &#8211; I&#8217;m Only Sleeping (2001)<br />
27. <strong>Don Randi Trio</strong> &#8211; Taxman (1966)</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Generally I’m wary of cover versions, especially if the song being covered is already well known in its original form or is otherwise identified with a particular artist. There is not much you can do to improve on, say, Bridge Over Troubled Water other than to strip the song down and rework it completely. Not [...]]]></description>
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<p>Generally I’m wary of cover versions, especially if the song being covered is already well known in its original form or is otherwise identified with a particular artist. There is not much you can do to improve on, say, Bridge Over Troubled Water other than to strip the song down and rework it completely. Not many artists have succeeded in doing so. But for an example of how a well-known song can be totally reworked, one might look to Otis Redding’s version of Try A Little Tenderness (<a href="http://www.halfhearteddude.com/2008/08/the-originals-vol-1/" target="_blank">originally recorded by Bing Crosby</a>). Or listen to what Donny Hathaway does with the standard Misty on this mix.</p>
<p>The songs covered by soul artists come almost exclusively from a non-soul tradition. Some are standards (Don’t Fence Me In, Misty, Nature Boy), some country (King Of The Road, Harper Valley P.T.A.), some were pop or rock hits. Only two songs here were originally soul numbers, though For Once In My Life had traversed genres before Gladys Knight &amp; the Pips released their take in 1973 (see <a href="http://www.halfhearteddude.com/2009/05/the-originals-vol-23/" target="_blank">HERE</a>). The other, originally by Smokey Robinson &amp; the Miracles, is redone here by Chic man Bernie Edwards in a rather nice poppy way. Merry Clayton (whom we last encountered <a href="http://www.halfhearteddude.com/2009/07/the-originals-vol-29/" target="_blank">HERE</a>) may be covering a Rolling Stones song, but it is she who sang on the Stones in the first place, so it&#8217;s really half a cover.</p>
<p>I’d be interested to know which covers worked for the listener, and which fell flat. As always, the mix is timed to fit on a standard CD-R , and a front and back cover is included.</p>
<p>TRACKLISTING<br />
1. <strong>The Isley Brothers</strong> &#8211; Listen To The Music (1973)<br />
2. <strong>Merry Clayton</strong> &#8211; Gimme Shelter (1970)<br />
3. <strong>Erma Franklin</strong> &#8211; Light My Fire (1969)<br />
4. <strong>Stevie Wonder </strong>- Bang Bang (1966)<br />
5. <strong>Jackie Wilson</strong> &#8211; Eleanor Rigby 1969)<br />
6. <strong>The Dells </strong>- Wichita Lineman/By The Time I Get To Phoenix (1969)<br />
7. <strong>Isaac Hayes </strong>- It&#8217;s Too Late (1973)<br />
8. <strong>The Delfonics</strong> &#8211; Alfie (1968)<br />
9. <strong>Donny Hathaway</strong> &#8211; Misty (1970)<br />
10. <strong>Grady Tate </strong>- Don&#8217;t Fence Me In (1974)<br />
11. <strong>Joe Tex</strong> &#8211; King Of The Road (1965)<br />
12. <strong>Vivian Reed</strong> &#8211; Harper Valley P.T.A. (1970)<br />
13. <strong>Flaming Ember</strong> &#8211; Spinning Wheel (1971)<br />
14. <strong>The Supremes &amp; The Temptation </strong>- Got To Get You Into My Life (1968)<br />
15. <strong>George Benson </strong>- Nature Boy (1977)<br />
16. <strong>Bernard Edwards feat. Jocelyn Brown</strong> &#8211; You&#8217;ve Really Got A Hold On Me (1983)<br />
17. <strong>Charles Brimmer</strong> &#8211; We&#8217;ve Only Just Begun (1976)<br />
18. <strong>Gladys Knight &amp; The Pips</strong> &#8211; For Once In My Life (1973)<br />
19. <strong>Roberta Flack</strong> &#8211; Hey, That&#8217;s No Way To Say Goodbye (1969)<br />
20. <strong>Billy Paul </strong>- Mrs. Robinson (1970)<br />
21. <strong>Voices Of East Harlem </strong>- For What It&#8217;s Worth (1970)</p>
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