On Monday 3/31, we launch Enjoyed, our song-by-song tribute to Björk’s Post. (Click here for complete tracklist.) When we asked her about about the 1995 album she told us:

I was very aware of it at the time that I needed to be musically promiscuous and have almost every song [a] different mood/style, and so on. The picture on the cover is me on Piccadilly Circus (Times Square of London) too excited, too many things, Bright Lights Big City kinda thing, and me eager to consume. So my musical heart was scattered at the time and I wanted the album to show that.

Perfect material for a compilation by 11 different artists, no? As a hint of what’s to come, this week’s Drop offered Dirty Projectors’ take on “Hyperballad.” Björk told us she remembers the original’s crystalline storyline as “a dream I dreamt.” Dirty Projectors woozy, lilting take sounds like one. To hear it, and to read frontman Dave Longstreth’s thoughts on the original and his band’s beautiful re-visioning, click here.

In the spirit of covers, you can enter to win a 4GB iPod NANO and the new Michael McDonald covers CD…

We all know what Nanos look like, thanks largely to Feist. This one will be 4GB. What you might not know about Michael McDonald’s diverse new covers album Soul Speak. It’s the follow-up to his all-Motown covers collections Motown (2003) and Motown Two (2004). This time, though, he’s all over the map, adding his own spin to “Love TKO” by Teddy Pendergrass, Dionne Warwick’s “Walk on By,” Van Morrison’s “Into The Mystic,” Stevie Wonder’s “Living For The City,” Bob Marley’s “Redemption Song,” and Leonard Cohen’s “Hallelujah,” among others. There’s also his new original, “Getting Over You.” And, here’s how the 56-year-old singer’s lookin’ … as well as a Nano dressed up like the 56-year-old singer.

 

Pretty suave, Mr. “Yah Mo B There.” One winner gets the iPod and the CD. Enter here. Find out more about MM at his site. Also, you still have time to win last week’s prize of an Epiphone PR-150 Acoustic Guitar and a copy of Morcheeba’s Dive Deep. To enter that one, head here .

CONTEST ENDS 04/09/08 AT 12PM EST.

Comments (13)
  1. good lord, i love the dp’s

  2. awesome cover.

  3. Dirty Projectors have the whole cover business down after doing Rise Against. Nice, nice, very nice.

  4. these tributes are an amazing idea, stereogum
    but i’m still pretty terrified about what these people might do to some of my favorite songs of all time. the liars cover should be interesting

  5. bookwibble  |   Posted on Mar 26th, 2008

    LOVE these guys! Can’t wait until I see them on Sunday!

  6. kenny  |   Posted on Mar 26th, 2008

    so pumped for the björk tribute!!

  7. “Post” is a excellent choice for a tribute album and you guys always seem to do a great job assembling just the right mix of bands for these things. That Dirty Projectors cover is fantastic – I think it sets the stage well for what the rest of the songs might sound like.

    Just one thing though…do you all have to come to some kind of consensus on which records to tackle or is it just that you all naturally gravitate towards the same choice from the start?

    • Hey, thanks! We’re really excited this is finally ready.
      So, to answer your question: consensus. Well, it’s only our third, and the first (Radiohead) was a product of it being the 10th anniversary of OK Computer, so that one didn’t really require any arguing.

  8. Paul Ramon  |   Posted on Mar 26th, 2008

    This is terrible. What is wrong with you people.

  9. mike  |   Posted on Mar 27th, 2008

    why on EARTH is stereogum writing about Michael McDonald??? HAHAHAAHA

  10. mike  |   Posted on Mar 27th, 2008

    i really hope that DP cover isn’t the best of the bunch…it’s nothing special. the YYYs did a much better cover of that song years ago

  11. i love the DPs but this doesn’t impress me great. I was hoping it’d go higher and soar more but it just sore of idles along

  12. vfer  |   Posted on Jun 24th, 2009

    @Paul Ramon – couldn’t agree more!

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