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October 17, 2006

Rumba For Disaster Relief

Some of the finest names in corporate rock are offering their songs for a cause greater than themselves or their rankings in Q polls. Acts like Arctic Monkeys, Franz Ferdinand, U2, Coldplay, Sting, Jack Johnson, and Kaiser Chiefs are collaborating with Buena Vista Social Club members for Afro-Cuban takes on some of their best known tracks; the original vocals in place, with the Social Club weilding their magic on top.

It's the last-ever recording from legend Ibrahim Ferrer, which is something in itself. And the cause is great; the album is in support of Artists Project Earth (APE), which aids natural disasater relief and climate change awareness, and some US proceeds will go to Music Rising, which replaces instruments for disaster-stricken musicians in the Gulf. Here's your tracklist:

1. Clocks (Coldplay)
2. Better Together (Jack Johnson)
3. Dancing Shoes (Arctic Monkeys)
4. One Step Too Far
5. As Time Goes By
6. I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For (U2)
7. She Will Be Loved (Maroon 5)
8. Modern Way
9. Killing Me Softly
10. Ai No Corrida
11. Fragilidad
12. Don't Know Why
13. Hotel Buena Vista
14. The Dark Of The Matinee
15. High And Dry (Radiohead)
16. Casablanca (As Time Goes By)

More information and streaming tracks here (Mac users, we're typically out of luck).

Rhythms Del Mundo - Cuba is out 11/14 on Hip-O Records.

And it wouldn't be an artist-led, environmental-relief effort without the increasingly green Mr. Yorke, whose contribution of "High And Dry" is just the tip of the melting iceberg. He just told the Guardian that he was through with flying on tour, saying it was a "ridiculous consumption of energy." So he's trying to come up with another way to Japan -- he even likes the idea of train, although the "Trans-Siberian whatsitsname" is "apparently a bit scary." And for American tours?

Some of our best ever shows have been in the US, but there's 80,000 people there and they've all been sitting in traffic jams for five or six hours with their engines running to get there, which is bollocks.

It's all completely la-la. It's daft. When you discuss it you feel like a prat because you're saying I'm not happy with that and I want to do it another way. I want to go to the US by ship. The Cure did that years ago because Robert Smith refused to fly, and then I get told that if you take the ship, that's as much carbon usage.

But the rest of the band isn't so gung-ho, so tours will continue. More of Thom's ranting here. And hey, they're finally recording that new album! Wonder what it's gonna be about?

Posted at 9:13 AM
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Energy conservation was the last thing on Robert Smith's mind when they took the QE2 in '89. He was just afraid to fly, and incredibly eccentric. It was a great way for the band to relax and get falling down drunk.

Leave The Cure out of your silliness Thom!

Posted by: shane at 10/17/06 9:25 AM  | Reply
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The funny thing is that, as long as the plane is full, travel by air uses less energy and produces less emissions per person than any other mode of transport. Counterintuitive, but true.

Posted by: Reid at 10/17/06 9:40 AM  | Reply
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The Kaiser Chiefs are 'corporate rock'?

Thom may not think in very practical ways but at least he's thinking.

Posted by: Sean at 10/17/06 10:18 AM  | Reply
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Kaiser Chiefs are on Universal. I am totally taking a ship to London next time!

Posted by: shonuf at 10/17/06 10:35 AM  | Reply
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Kaiser Chiefs and Franz Ferdinand are 2 bands I like very much but did they redo these songs or are they just the original versions of the songs? Hmm,I do not know about this at all but it is for a good cause,which is great,so I am happy.

Posted by: Florecita86 at 10/17/06 10:25 PM  | Reply
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SO being on a decent label makes you corporate rock? Learn something new every day.

Posted by: Sean at 10/18/06 12:54 PM  | Reply
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you're welcome :P

Posted by: Eddie at 12/04/06 9:56 PM  | Reply
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