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« on: November 22, 2005, 06:30:01 PM »

In her intro to  her rendition of one of the Sandy songs at Cropredy, Beth Nielson Chapman said that there should be a tribute album to Sandy.  I think such a thing could be a very wonderful way to bring attention back to Sandy's original material and expose people who've never heard her work to her many excellent songs.  I wondered who people would like to hear sing some of the Sandy songs on such an album if they could choose.  It would be okay to suggest artists matched to songs, or just pick artists that you think would put a new spin on any Sandy song they might choose to do for such a project.

Of course, there have been many wonderful artists who have tackled the Sandy song spots at various Cropredys, and it would be a shame for some of them not to be included, but I'd still like to suggest some people I've not heard doing any Sandy material previously.  With that in mind, I'll say that I would enjoy hearing Kate Rusby, Bill Jones, Eliza Carthy each doing a track.

Anyone want to pick a song you'd like to hear any of these fine vocalists tackle, or add a different
choice (beyond those who have already done some Sandy songs in the past)?
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« Reply #1 on: November 22, 2005, 08:46:02 PM »

I would like artists of today with a mass audience around the world to cover Sandy´s songs so that they get more spread. How about Martha Wainwright take on "It Suits Me Well". What can The White Stripes do with "John The Gun"? I´d love to hear daring versions that appeal to today´s audiences who have never heard of Sandy Denny. In a few days I might have thought up some new names....
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« Reply #2 on: November 22, 2005, 10:36:44 PM »

I'm right with you there staFCarin! 

Having folks with more mass appeal would give Sandy's legacy a much deserved boost. 

Talents who are closer to the Fairport niche would only be heard by that circle's audience and while I'm sure it would be nice, it couldn't be nearly as effective.

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« Reply #3 on: November 23, 2005, 09:26:33 PM »

I would like artists of today with a mass audience around the world to cover Sandy´s songs so that they get more spread. How about Martha Wainwright take on "It Suits Me Well". What can The White Stripes do with "John The Gun"? I´d love to hear daring versions that appeal to today´s audiences who have never heard of Sandy Denny. In a few days I might have thought up some new names....
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I'd like to hear an Oysterband take on John the Gun, but I'm sure that's still not far enough away from the circle of artists whose fans would already be familiar with Sandy's material to suit you.
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« Reply #4 on: November 24, 2005, 08:13:33 AM »



I'd like to hear an Oysterband take on John the Gun, but I'm sure that's still not far enough away from the circle of artists whose fans would already be familiar with Sandy's material to suit you.
Maybe Wink Should the rest of the album contain artists that we spontaneously might question in connection with Sandy´s songs (Costello/Krall take on Sandy´s jazzy side, Green Day on Stranger to himself etc.) it would be nice for a wider audience to be able to meet the Oyster´s for the first time. I´m wholeheartedly for musical meetings or clashes, surprisingly mixes etc. With a thought tribute album like this I want it to get as wide audience as possible Smiley
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« Reply #5 on: November 24, 2005, 11:52:00 AM »

So long as Beth gets to sing at least one song, I really don't mind.

Agree that  getting "unexpected" artists/bands to cover songs could be very exciting.  I'm sure the songs themselves would stand up very well to all kinds of interpretation, and I'd be interested to hear a new take on the old material.  And it would remove the feeling that everyone doing Sandy's songs should be a Sandy impressionist.
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« Reply #6 on: November 24, 2005, 02:26:53 PM »

So long as Beth gets to sing at least one song, I really don't mind.

Agree that  getting "unexpected" artists/bands to cover songs could be very exciting.  I'm sure the songs themselves would stand up very well to all kinds of interpretation, and I'd be interested to hear a new take on the old material.  And it would remove the feeling that everyone doing Sandy's songs should be a Sandy impressionist.

I really don't think most vocalists do try to mimic Sandy's vocals, because I think most of them know they will fall far short.  I think that sometimes it is impossible for them to get Sandy's unique phrasing and sense of timing out of their heads in the Cropredy setting with some of her former bandmates playing the instruments, and sometimes it comes out wonderfully, sometimes it is a bit strained.  Vicki Clayton might be the exception, in that I do feel like she tries to inhabit the same vocal space/range as Sandy, and sometimes she comes quite close.  When it isn't working for her, it seems as though maybe she is trying too hard.  That's my take on it, I'm up for hearing other views on the "impressionist" thought.  I actually like the whole Sandy tribute CD that Vicki did a few years back, apart from a few odd choices of small changes to lyric.

I really do think BNC  did quite nicely on Bushes and Briars, and would love to hear her take on other songs as well.  I started this thread because I felt like her comment re: "there should be a tribute album to Sandy" seemed a bit too casual, and I would love it if she was more serious about being involved in making one happen than I think she probably really is.
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« Reply #7 on: November 24, 2005, 02:55:01 PM »

Please include one lovely voice which doesn't need to mimic anybody, namely Chris While.

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« Reply #8 on: November 24, 2005, 03:38:58 PM »

Well how about someone like Madonna covering WKWTTG
would make a nice wedge for the Sandy estate

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It would, wouldn't it?

However, after hearing the wonderful Christine Collister cover it earlier this year, my vote would have to go to her for that song.

How about Madonna doing "The Lady"?
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« Reply #9 on: November 24, 2005, 03:43:48 PM »

Well how about someone like Madonna covering WKWTTG
would make a nice wedge for the Sandy estate

*runs very quickly and gets a taxi*

It would, wouldn't it?

However, after hearing the wonderful Christine Collister cover it earlier this year, my vote would have to go to her for that song.

How about Madonna doing "The Lady"?
Or even "Solo" ? (Can I share your taxi KH?)
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« Reply #10 on: November 24, 2005, 04:27:36 PM »

Or even "Solo" ? (Can I share your taxi KH?)

Madonna is an interesting choice but not singing 'Solo' for me!  That's definitely Beth N-C's after her stunning performance of it at Cropredy.

I'd like to hear Bjork singing 'It Suits Me Well' in her own inimitable way - Now that would be fun!

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« Reply #11 on: November 24, 2005, 04:47:01 PM »

Or even "Solo" ? (Can I share your taxi KH?)

Madonna is an interesting choice but not singing 'Solo' for me!  That's definitely Beth N-C's after her stunning performance of it at Cropredy.

I'd like to hear Bjork singing 'It Suits Me Well' in her own inimitable way - Now that would be fun!

I think we might need a mini-bus.  Grin


Well, if you are just looking for someone who is very different from Sandy but has a pretty big following, I'd think you could do much worse than Kate Bush.  It was from listening to one of Kate's albums while in college that I first learned that Sandy had gone on to that big band in the sky, so I'm sure she's a fan.
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« Reply #12 on: November 24, 2005, 05:10:38 PM »

Kylie.  Why not?

Doesn't have to be female voices though, does it?

A few off the wall suggestions for vocalists:

Will Young
Robbie Williams
David Gilmour
Art Garfunkel
Daniel O'Donnell or Foster & Allen (if you want to shift CDs by the shedload to the Woolies contingent)

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« Reply #13 on: November 24, 2005, 05:20:17 PM »

Or even "Solo" ? (Can I share your taxi KH?)

Madonna is an interesting choice but not singing 'Solo' for me!  That's definitely Beth N-C's after her stunning performance of it at Cropredy.

I'd like to hear Bjork singing 'It Suits Me Well' in her own inimitable way - Now that would be fun!

I think we might need a mini-bus.  Grin

meant in the tongue in cheek sense Dunc!!! Grin Agree with you about BNC by the way  Wink
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« Reply #14 on: November 24, 2005, 07:01:03 PM »

Kylie.  Why not?

Doesn't have to be female voices though, does it?

A few off the wall suggestions for vocalists:

Will Young
Robbie Williams
David Gilmour
Art Garfunkel
Daniel O'Donnell or Foster & Allen (if you want to shift CDs by the shedload to the Woolies contingent)



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« Reply #15 on: November 24, 2005, 07:25:01 PM »

Robbie Williams?  Yes .... why not - did an excellent job on the swing material (so that now everyone from Westlife to Rod Stewart is copying him).  Yes .... that could be interesting.
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« Reply #16 on: November 24, 2005, 09:25:14 PM »

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« Reply #17 on: November 24, 2005, 09:46:20 PM »

I know it's supposed to be people who haven't sung Sandy's songs, and I don't know whether this lady has or not. I would very much like to hear Judy Dyble singing WKWTTG.

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« Reply #18 on: November 24, 2005, 09:55:39 PM »

"Listen Listen" - The Sandy Denny Tribute
Might sell a few copies...

Listen, Listen - Sting
The Lady - Madonna
It'll Take a Long Time -  Coldplay
Late November - Eric Clapton
Rising For the Moon - Rod Stewart & the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards Band
Solo - Mariah Carey
Down in the Flood - Will Young and Kylie Minogue
John the Gun - Oasis
Next Time Around - Paul McCartney
Stranger to Himself - Dido
I'm a Dreamer - Robbie Williams
One More Chance - Eminem and Norah Jones
Who Knows Where the Time Goes? - Mick Jagger & Van Morrison

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« Reply #19 on: November 24, 2005, 11:01:57 PM »

well heres one sandy fan who wouldnt buy one
 i hope she haunts you
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