The Friday Mixtape: 7/24/09

Dw. Dunphy July 24, 2009 6

The more things change…

Adam Again – Ain’t No Sunshine from Ten Songs by Adam Again (1988)

Deliverance – Beauty And The Beast from Camelot in Smithereens (1995)

Jacob’s Trouble – Tell Me What You See from Door Into Summer (1989)

Lost Dogs – I’m A Loser from Little Red Riding Hood (1993)

Mortal – Nowhere Man from Wake (1994)

Passafist – Street Fighting Man from Passafist (1994)

Phil Keaggy – When Will I Ever Learn To Live In God from Crimson and Blue
(1993)

Rez – Presence Of The Lord from Silence Screams (1988)

Terry Scott Taylor – Long, Long, Long from A Briefing For The Ascent (1987)

The 77s – Over, Under, Sideways, Down from 88 (1991)

The Choir – Behind That Locked Door from Wide-Eyed Wonder (1989)

This Train – Baby Baby from You’re Soaking In It (1995)

You can download art for this mixtape here

  • http://derektn.blogspot.com/ Derek

    Great mix! Brings back memories of listening to these songs back in the late 80's/early 90's.

  • MichaelFortes

    I'm diggin' this one, Dw. Good stuff!

  • http://www.popdose.com Ted

    Love this mix! But I gotta be honest and say that I could have done without “Baby Baby.” It reminds me too much of where I work.

  • http://www.popdose.com DwDunphy

    Well, aside from my personal love of that cover (because of hearing the original 100 too many times) it's on here for all those who would argue these covers were too faithful.

    If I were any of the artists, faced with the prospect of covering any or all Beatles, I would not be interested in a topside overhaul of those tunes (specifically Harrison's)

  • http://www.popdose.com DwDunphy

    Well, aside from my personal love of that cover (because of hearing the original 100 too many times) it's on here for all those who would argue these covers were too faithful.

    If I were any of the artists, faced with the prospect of covering any or all Beatles, I would not be interested in a topside overhaul of those tunes (specifically Harrison's)

  • http://www.popdose.com DwDunphy

    Well, aside from my personal love of that cover (because of hearing the original 100 too many times) it's on here for all those who would argue these covers were too faithful.

    If I were any of the artists, faced with the prospect of covering any or all Beatles, I would not be interested in a topside overhaul of those tunes (specifically Harrison's)