worst compilation of all time?
Aug. 16th, 2007 11:06 amDid. Not. Need. So early in the morning.
Radio 1. Established 1967. Compilation album of exclusive covers to
celebrate the station's anniversary.
October 1st 2007 sees the release of Radio 1. Established 1967, a
compilation celebrating the 40th anniversary of Radio 1, which first
broadcast on 30th September 1967. The album will be released through
Universal.
Unique, in terms of most compilations, the album gathers together a
series of 40 cover versions by contemporary artists, each one taken
from one of the forty years Radio 1 has been on air. Included is a
cover version by The Kaiser Chiefs of the very first track played on
the station, Flowers In The Rain by The Move.
The forty tracks included are totally exclusive and recorded
specifically for this album. They have not previously been available
elsewhere.
The full tracklisting is as follows:
1967 – Flowers In The Rain (The Move) covered by The Kaiser Chiefs
1968 – All Along The Watchtower (Jimi Hendrix Experience) covered by
The Fratellis
1969 – Cupid (Johnny Nash) covered by Amy Winehouse
1970 – Lola (The Kinks) covered by Robbie Williams
1971 – Your Song (Elton John) covered by The Streets
1972 – Betcha By Golly Wow (The Stylistics) covered by Sugababes
1973 – You're So Vain (Carly Simon) covered by The Feeling
1974 – Band On The Run (Wings) covered by Foo Fighters
1975 – Love Is The Drug (Roxy Music) covered by Kylie
1976 – Let's Stick Together (Bryan Ferry) covered by KT Tunstall
1977 – Sound & Vision (David Bowie) covered by Franz Ferdinand
1978 – Teenage Kicks (The Undertones) covered by The Raconteurs
1979 – Can't Stand Losing You (The Police) covered by Mika
1980 – Too Much Too Young (The Specials) covered by Kasabian
1981 – Under Pressure (Queen & David Bowie) covered by Keane
1982 – Town Called Malice (The Jam) covered by McFly
1983 – Come Back And Stay (Paul Young) covered by James Morrison
1984 – Careless Whisper (George Michael) covered by The Gossip
1985 – The Power Of Love (Huey Lewis & The News) covered by Pigeon
Detectives
1986 – Don't Get Me Wrong (The Pretenders) covered by Lilly Allen
1987 – You Sexy Thing (Hot Chocolate) covered by Stereophonics
1988 – Fast Car (Tracy Chapman) covered by Mutya Buena
1989 – Lullaby (the Cure) covered by Editors
1990 – Englishman In New York (Sting) covered by Razorlight
1991 – Crazy For You (Madonna) covered by Groove Armada
1992 – It Must Be Love (Madness) covered by Paolo Nutini
1993 – All That She Wants (Ace Of Base) covered by The Kooks
1994 – You're All I Need To Get By (Mary J Blige) covered by Mark Ronson
1995 – Stillness In Time (Jamiroquai) covered by Calvin Harris
1996 – No Diggity (Blackstreet) covered by Klaxons
1997 – Love Fool (The Cardigans) covered by Just Jack
1998 – Ray Of Light (Madonna) covered by Natasha Bedingfield
1999 – Drinking in LA (Bran Van 3000) covered by The Twang
2000 – The Great Beyond (REM) covered by The Fray
2001 – Teenage Dirtbag (Wheatus) covered by Girls Aloud
2002 – Like I Love You (Justin Timberlake) covered by Maximo Park
2003 – Don't Look Back Into The Sun (The Libertines) covered by The View
2004 – Toxic (Britney Spears) covered by Hard-Fi
2005 – Father & Son (Yusuf & Ronan Keating) covered by The Enemy
2006 – Steady As She Goes (The Raconteurs) covered by Corinne Bailey Rae
Launched in 1967, as a direct response to the growing popularity of
offshore pirate stations such as Radio Caroline, Radio 1 set out to
appealtoa younger audience which previously hadn't been catered for
by the BBC. The first DJ to broadcast on Radio 1 was Tony Blackburn and
the station's initial DJ line-up included the likes of Terry Wogan,
Kenny Everett, Jimmy Young and Ed Stewart.
Throughout its 40 year history the station has continued its remit of
bringing new music to its young listenership. DJs such as Steve Lamacq,
Westwood, Trevor Nelson, Zane Lowe, Pete Tong and John Peel, have all
played a major part in providing an outlet for fresh and exciting
contemporary music.
Radio 1. Established 1967. Compilation album of exclusive covers to
celebrate the station's anniversary.
October 1st 2007 sees the release of Radio 1. Established 1967, a
compilation celebrating the 40th anniversary of Radio 1, which first
broadcast on 30th September 1967. The album will be released through
Universal.
Unique, in terms of most compilations, the album gathers together a
series of 40 cover versions by contemporary artists, each one taken
from one of the forty years Radio 1 has been on air. Included is a
cover version by The Kaiser Chiefs of the very first track played on
the station, Flowers In The Rain by The Move.
The forty tracks included are totally exclusive and recorded
specifically for this album. They have not previously been available
elsewhere.
The full tracklisting is as follows:
1967 – Flowers In The Rain (The Move) covered by The Kaiser Chiefs
1968 – All Along The Watchtower (Jimi Hendrix Experience) covered by
The Fratellis
1969 – Cupid (Johnny Nash) covered by Amy Winehouse
1970 – Lola (The Kinks) covered by Robbie Williams
1971 – Your Song (Elton John) covered by The Streets
1972 – Betcha By Golly Wow (The Stylistics) covered by Sugababes
1973 – You're So Vain (Carly Simon) covered by The Feeling
1974 – Band On The Run (Wings) covered by Foo Fighters
1975 – Love Is The Drug (Roxy Music) covered by Kylie
1976 – Let's Stick Together (Bryan Ferry) covered by KT Tunstall
1977 – Sound & Vision (David Bowie) covered by Franz Ferdinand
1978 – Teenage Kicks (The Undertones) covered by The Raconteurs
1979 – Can't Stand Losing You (The Police) covered by Mika
1980 – Too Much Too Young (The Specials) covered by Kasabian
1981 – Under Pressure (Queen & David Bowie) covered by Keane
1982 – Town Called Malice (The Jam) covered by McFly
1983 – Come Back And Stay (Paul Young) covered by James Morrison
1984 – Careless Whisper (George Michael) covered by The Gossip
1985 – The Power Of Love (Huey Lewis & The News) covered by Pigeon
Detectives
1986 – Don't Get Me Wrong (The Pretenders) covered by Lilly Allen
1987 – You Sexy Thing (Hot Chocolate) covered by Stereophonics
1988 – Fast Car (Tracy Chapman) covered by Mutya Buena
1989 – Lullaby (the Cure) covered by Editors
1990 – Englishman In New York (Sting) covered by Razorlight
1991 – Crazy For You (Madonna) covered by Groove Armada
1992 – It Must Be Love (Madness) covered by Paolo Nutini
1993 – All That She Wants (Ace Of Base) covered by The Kooks
1994 – You're All I Need To Get By (Mary J Blige) covered by Mark Ronson
1995 – Stillness In Time (Jamiroquai) covered by Calvin Harris
1996 – No Diggity (Blackstreet) covered by Klaxons
1997 – Love Fool (The Cardigans) covered by Just Jack
1998 – Ray Of Light (Madonna) covered by Natasha Bedingfield
1999 – Drinking in LA (Bran Van 3000) covered by The Twang
2000 – The Great Beyond (REM) covered by The Fray
2001 – Teenage Dirtbag (Wheatus) covered by Girls Aloud
2002 – Like I Love You (Justin Timberlake) covered by Maximo Park
2003 – Don't Look Back Into The Sun (The Libertines) covered by The View
2004 – Toxic (Britney Spears) covered by Hard-Fi
2005 – Father & Son (Yusuf & Ronan Keating) covered by The Enemy
2006 – Steady As She Goes (The Raconteurs) covered by Corinne Bailey Rae
Launched in 1967, as a direct response to the growing popularity of
offshore pirate stations such as Radio Caroline, Radio 1 set out to
appealtoa younger audience which previously hadn't been catered for
by the BBC. The first DJ to broadcast on Radio 1 was Tony Blackburn and
the station's initial DJ line-up included the likes of Terry Wogan,
Kenny Everett, Jimmy Young and Ed Stewart.
Throughout its 40 year history the station has continued its remit of
bringing new music to its young listenership. DJs such as Steve Lamacq,
Westwood, Trevor Nelson, Zane Lowe, Pete Tong and John Peel, have all
played a major part in providing an outlet for fresh and exciting
contemporary music.
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Date: 2007-08-16 10:13 am (UTC)I would rather rip my own ears off than hear this
1975 – Love Is The Drug (Roxy Music) covered by Kylie
OK this one sounds awesome actually!
1991 – Crazy For You (Madonna) covered by Groove Armada
This one doesn't,.
1994 – You're All I Need To Get By (Mary J Blige) covered by Mark Ronson
WHAT. DIE. DIE DIE DIE DIE, worthless hacky whiteboy. Mary J Blige could EAT YOU and I HOPE SHE DOES.
1995 – Stillness In Time (Jamiroquai) covered by Calvin Harris
Oddly appropriate, this!
1996 – No Diggity (Blackstreet) covered by Klaxons
DIE, HOW DARE YOU
1997 – Love Fool (The Cardigans) covered by Just Jack
I am curling up into a ball and whimpering here
2002 – Like I Love You (Justin Timberlake) covered by Maximo Park
I can feel ACTUAL VOMIT in my throat
2003 – Don't Look Back Into The Sun (The Libertines) covered by The View
MMM I WONDER WHAT THE VIEW COVERING THE LIBERTINES COULD POSSIBLY SOUND LIKE
2004 – Toxic (Britney Spears) covered by Hard-Fi
GAH! LEAVE POOR BRITNEY ALONE you cunts, surely she has QUITE ENOUGH PROBLEMS right now?
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Date: 2007-08-16 10:47 am (UTC)I am slightly disappointed to have not taken the opportunity to twat someone who was at least pretending to be one of them on Cornmarket the other day.
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