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Guilt By Association

The freak folk tribute to Madonna may or may not qualify as an endeavor indulging a guilty pleasure for a few of the participating freaky folkers, but the forthcoming collection Guilt By Association makes no bones about the spreading the cheese -- while enlisting some of indie's most beloved players along the way. The record sees folks like Luna, the Concretes, Jim O'Rourke, Superchunk, Will Oldham, and Mike Watt cover karaoke favorites including Journey, Oasis, Shania, Paula Abdul, Cher, and, of course, Fall Out Boy (at whose bar you can likely hear the likes of Luna, the Concretes, Jim O'Rourke, Superchunk.....).

Still months off from adding this one to that fat CD wallet, but if you head over to MySpace now, you can have a listen at Devendra's bossa-based smack down on Oasis and Mariah Carey's Rainbow jam "Can't Take That Away" as interpreted, inspirationally, by one Bonnie 'Prince' Billy. Finest of all, naturally, is Petra Haden's a cappella "Don't Stop Believin'," a song otherwise revitalized to these ears thanks to Of Montreal's karaoke exploits. But Petra's take is something special, with a little unexpected spoken word, and killer guitar solos, harmonies and all. Perhaps even better than her last classic rock a cappella experience.

Guilt By Association is out 8/28 on Engine Room Recordings. Tracklist and cover assignments after the jump.

01 Petra Haden - "Don't Stop Believing" (Journey)
02 Devendra Banhart - "Don't Look Back In Anger" (Oasis)
03 Mark Mulcahy - "From This Moment On" (Shania Twain)
04 Luna - "Straight Up" (Paula Abdul)
05 The Concretes - "Back For Good" (Take That)
06 Jim O'Rourke - "Viva Forever" (Spice Girls)
07 Goat - "Sugar We're Going Down" (Fall Out Boy)
08 Will Oldham - "Can't Take That Away" (Mariah Carey)
09 Woody Jackson Orchestra featuring Money Mark - "Love's Theme" (Love Unlimited Orchestra)
10 Porter Block - "Breaking Free" (High School Musical)
11 Mooney Suzuki - "Just Like Jesse James" (Cher)
12 Geoff Farina - "Two Tickets To Paradise" (Eddie Money)
13 Casey Shea - "Chop Suey" (System of a Down)
14 Superchunk - "Say My Name" (Destiny's Child)
15 Mike Watt - "Burning For You" (Blue Oyster Cult)

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So nice to see Superchung's back together. Hope they'll do "Everybody Have Chunk Tonight" when they tour.

dwD

Posted by: Dw Dunphy at 05/07/07 7:34 PM | Reply
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The cover of DLBIA is pretty awful, but Petra is as awesome as ever!

Posted by: Thierry at 05/07/07 8:25 PM | Reply
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That Devendra track is horrendous.

Watt doing B.O.C. should be something special.

Posted by: Cathy at 05/07/07 9:00 PM | Reply
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Nice to see Superchunk's cover on here, I remember seeing them play it back in 2002.

Posted by: joeygee at 05/07/07 9:38 PM | Reply
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Petra's cover makes me misty in the eyes. Loves it!

Kinda stoked for Viva Forever and Back For Good. Not sure why.

speaking of cover compilations, anyone remember the name of that CD where Snow Patrol did Crazy in Love?

Posted by: Xlynn at 05/07/07 9:57 PM | Reply
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Petra is amazing
http://www.seeqpod.com/music/?plid=d0ca70cac4

Posted by: mike stewart at 05/07/07 10:35 PM | Reply
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can we stop saying "Freak" Folk yet?

Posted by: dannygutters at 05/08/07 9:16 AM | Reply
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Hey Xlynn, I think this is it. http://music.kelkoo.co.uk/b/a/cpc_150701_ps_6976797_gs_15811318.html

It's called "Spitting Games" and it only has a few songs on it. Hope it's what you were looking for.

Posted by: Rochelle Nikita at 05/08/07 9:19 AM | Reply
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wow, rochelle nikita. always so helpful. you never fail to swoop in and save the day. if only your website had any readers, perhaps you could busy yourself over there. but it doesn't. because you suck.

Posted by: larry at 05/08/07 10:25 AM | Reply
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I had to laugh when I saw the Mooney Suzuki's song choice. I didn't even remember that Cher "classic" until reading the name, but now I can hear it in my head and imagine how awfully it is probably performed at karaoke bars across the country.

Looking forward to hearing the Chunk take on Destiny's Child as well. This seems like it could be fun.

Posted by: Shiv at 05/08/07 10:53 AM | Reply
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Take That! Be still, my heart.

Posted by: Frostillicus at 05/10/07 11:23 AM | Reply
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