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Rave on Buddy Holly [sound recording].

Contributor(s): Material type: MusicMusicPublisher number: FAN-32670-02 | FantasyPublication details: [S.l.] : Fantasy, p2011.Description: 1 sound disc : digital ; 4 3/4 inSubject(s):
Contents:
Dearest (the Black Keys) (2:06) -- Everyday (Fiona Apple & Jon Brion) (2:19) -- It's so easy (Paul McCartney) (4:35) -- Not fade away (Florence + the Machine) (4:02) -- (You're so square) Baby, I don't care (Cee Lo Green) (1:31) -- Crying, waiting, hoping (Karen Elson) (2:25) -- Rave on (Julian Casablancas) (1:55) -- I'm gonna love you too (Jenny O.) (2:11) -- Maybe baby (Justin Townes Earle) (2:06) -- Oh boy! (She & Him) (2:18) -- Changing all those changes (Nick Lowe) (1:41) -- Words of love (Patti Smith) (3:20) -- True love ways (My Morning Jacket) (3:25) -- That'll be the day (Modest Mouse) (2:15) -- Well all right (Kid Rock) (2:09) -- Heartbeat (the Detroit Cobras) (2:20) -- Peggy Sue (Lou Reed) (3:19) -- Peggy Sue got married (John Doe) (3:57) -- Raining in my heart (Graham Nash) (3:30).
Production credits:
  • Compilation produced by Randall Poster and Gelya Robb.
Various performers.Summary: Some of today's biggest names pay homage to one of rock's first superstars with their takes on classic Buddy Holly songs. Features Paul McCartney, Florence + the Machine, the Black Keys, Graham Nash, Fiona Apple, My Morning Jacket, Kid Rock, Cee-Lo Green, and more.
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

In some respects, Rave On Buddy Holly is a standard tribute album: it salutes a legend by rounding up classic rockers and hipsters to cover his canon, a practice that has been in place for nearly a quarter-century. In another regard, Rave On Buddy Holly is quite different. Encouraged by producer Randall Poster, the 19 artists involved do not settle for mere replications of Buddy’s hits, they play fast and loose, sometimes radically reinterpreting the original. Often, the effort is appreciated even when the rearrangement doesn’t quite work, as on Karen Elson's overly ornate “Crying, Waiting, Hoping” or Lou Reed’s turgid grind through “Peggy Sue.” Yet even if these particular cuts don’t click, they nevertheless sound faithful to both the artist and Holly, a trick that’s usually not pulled off on tribute albums yet often is here. This is as true of Nick Lowe’s casually straight-ahead “Changing All Those Changes” as it is of Florence & the Machine's “Not Fade Away,” which strips the tune of its signature Bo Diddley beat, and the pleasures of the album lie in discovering which direction an artist choose to follow: to discover Julian Casablancas turning “Rave On” into a Phrazes for the Young outtake, to hear Kid Rock try to wrestle “Well All Right” into the confines of a Stax stomper, to hear Modest Mouse work a handful of tempos into “That’ll Be the Day,” to hear Paul McCartney go inexplicably batty on his slow-grooving “It’s So Easy.” ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Compact disc.

Dearest (the Black Keys) (2:06) -- Everyday (Fiona Apple & Jon Brion) (2:19) -- It's so easy (Paul McCartney) (4:35) -- Not fade away (Florence + the Machine) (4:02) -- (You're so square) Baby, I don't care (Cee Lo Green) (1:31) -- Crying, waiting, hoping (Karen Elson) (2:25) -- Rave on (Julian Casablancas) (1:55) -- I'm gonna love you too (Jenny O.) (2:11) -- Maybe baby (Justin Townes Earle) (2:06) -- Oh boy! (She & Him) (2:18) -- Changing all those changes (Nick Lowe) (1:41) -- Words of love (Patti Smith) (3:20) -- True love ways (My Morning Jacket) (3:25) -- That'll be the day (Modest Mouse) (2:15) -- Well all right (Kid Rock) (2:09) -- Heartbeat (the Detroit Cobras) (2:20) -- Peggy Sue (Lou Reed) (3:19) -- Peggy Sue got married (John Doe) (3:57) -- Raining in my heart (Graham Nash) (3:30).

Compilation produced by Randall Poster and Gelya Robb.

Various performers.

Some of today's biggest names pay homage to one of rock's first superstars with their takes on classic Buddy Holly songs. Features Paul McCartney, Florence + the Machine, the Black Keys, Graham Nash, Fiona Apple, My Morning Jacket, Kid Rock, Cee-Lo Green, and more.

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