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The Sun Shines Down on Me, 18. King Kong, 19. Rock This Town. Walking The Cow I couldn't believe my luck when I found out that a ton of my favorite artists were covering songs by the brilliant Daniel Johnson. Imagine The Flaming Lips, Tom Waits, The Eels, Clem Snide, Jad Fair etc. All on the same project!

The Late Great Daniel Johnston

Tracklist: The Covers 01. Teenage Fanclub with Jad Fair - My Life Is Starting Over Again (2:10) 02. Clem Snide - Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Your Grievience (4:08) 03. Gordan Gano - Impossible Love (4:49) 04. On The Radio - Walking the Cow (4:44) 05. The Rabbit - Good Morning You (3:00) 06.

Is a cult figure rather than an artist with a mainstream following for two important reasons: while is a truly gifted songwriter, his lyrics are often so painfully intimate and obsessively personal that much of his best work is difficult to listen to without feeling like a voyeur, and his skills as a performer are rudimentary at best, with 's quavering, tuneless voice and primitive instrumental accompaniment enough to drive away most listeners unless they're determined to listen past the inept technique to hear the songs hidden within. In 1994,, a friend and admirer of, stepped forward to address the dilemma of his songs versus his recordings by making the album, in which she sang 19 of his songs, accompanied by imaginative and beautifully executed arrangements. Attempts to do something similar but with a more ambitious agenda -- disc one of this set features 18 different artists each covering a favorite tune, ranging from and to and, while disc two features 's original recordings of the same songs in the same sequence.

An item that is used but still in very good condition. No damage to the jewel case or item cover, no scuffs, scratches, cracks, or holes.

Artist: Daniel Johnston Title Of Album: Late Great Daniel Johnston: Discovered Covered (2CD) Year Of Release: 2004 Country: USA Label: Gammon Records Genre: Folk Rock, Lo-Fi, Alternative Pop.

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Love Not Dead (4:07) 14. Like a Monkey in the Zoo (2:40) 15.

As a testimony to the artistry of, isn't quite up to the standard of, but as an all-star (or semi-star) celebration of an often marginalized artist, it's engaging stuff that never loses sight of the beauty and gravity of these songs.

Go (3:47) 12. Blue Clouds (3:21) 13.

Like a Money in the Zoo, 15. Dead Lovers Twisted Heart, 16. Story of an Artist, 17.

Uncut (p.125) - 4 stars out of 5 - '[T]his collection is near faultless.' Mojo (Publisher) (p.95) - 3 stars out of 5 - '[The album] ropes together Americana's finest to recast just 18 of Johnston's homemade originals.'

Presumably the idea is that new listeners, once they've grown to appreciate the songs in relatively sugarcoated form, will then be able to move on to investigate 's songs in their pure form. Nch software coupon. There is a flaw in this thinking -- while the covers on disc one range from good to excellent and in the liner notes most of the musicians make brief but coherent arguments in support of their choices, the original versions on disc two don't make for an especially strong 's Greatest Hits album, with a number of key songs missing in action.

Producer Tom Waits, Mark Miller, Calvin Johnson, Rabbit, Mark Oliver Everett, Guster, Mercury Rev, M. Ward, Warren Bruleigh, Robbie Egle, Jerry Harrison, Vic Chesnutt, Gordon Gano, Joe Chiccarelli, Kevin Salem, Duncan Cameron, Chris Walla, David Andrew Sitek, TV on the Radio, Dick Johnston (Compilation), Mark 'Guitar' Miller Distributor Caroline Distribution Recording Type Studio Recording Mode Stereo SPAR Code n/a Track Listing Disc 1 1. My Life Is Starting Over Again, 2. Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Your Grievances, 3. Impossible Love, 4. Living Life, 5. Walking the Cow, 6.

True Love Will Find You in the End, 11. Blue Clouds, 13. Love Not Dead, 14. Like a Monkey in the Zoo, 15. Dead Lovers Twisted Heart, 16. Story of an Artist, 17.

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Good Morning You (1:12) 07. Sorry Entertainer (2:17) 08. Devil Town (1:02) 09.

Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Your Grievances, 3. Impossible Love, 4. Living Life, 5. Walking the Cow, 6. Good Morning You, 7. Sorry Entertainer, 8.

Thistle - Love Not Dead (3:26) 11. Vic Chesnutt - Like a Monkey in the Zoo (5:20) 12. Starlight Mints - Dead Lovers Twisted Heart (3:41) 13. Ward - Story of an Artist (4:20) 14. Guster - The Sun Shines Down on Me (3:06) 15. Tom Waits - King Kong (5:31) Tracklist: The Originals 01.

Starlight Mints - Dead Lovers Twisted Heart (3:41) 13. Ward - Story of an Artist (4:20) 14. Guster - The Sun Shines Down on Me (3:06) 15. Tom Waits - King Kong (5:31) Tracklist: The Originals 01. My Life Is Starting Over Again (2:05) 02. Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Your Grievience (3:18) 03.

Disc two also includes song lyrics, samples of 's artwork, and a video for the song 'Rock This Town,' all of which can be accessed via your computer's CD-ROM drive. As a testimony to the artistry of, isn't quite up to the standard of, but as an all-star (or semi-star) celebration of an often marginalized artist, it's engaging stuff that never loses sight of the beauty and gravity of these songs.

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King Kong (5:42) 19. Rock This Town (6:14). Despite its title, this 2004 tribute/best-of collection finds singer/songwriter Daniel Johnston alive and relatively well. (Johnston has struggled with mental illness that sometimes leads to erratic behavior.) The first part of this two-disc. Full Descriptionset presents a remarkable array of admiring artists, including Tom Waits and Death Cab for Cutie, covering Johnston's songs. Some renditions--particularly Calvin Johnson's vocals-and-percussion-only 'Sorry Entertainer,' Beck's Dylan-esque acoustic 'True Love Will Find You in the End,' and M. Ward's gorgeous 'Story of an Artist'--stick closer to Johnston's minimal arrangements.

Studios: 1-1: Riverside Studios, Glasgow 1-2: Brooklyn Recording, Brooklyn, NY 1-3: Carriage House 1-4: OneHitsVille, U.S.A.

A road trip to visit relatives takes a dangerous turn when a family arrives at a secluded mobile home park that's mysteriously deserted – until three masked psychopaths show up. Featuring music by Adrian Johnston (Becoming Jane, Shackleton and Brideshead Revisited).

Dead Lovers Twisted Heart (1:13) 16. Story of an Artist (4:56) 17. The Sun Shines Down on Me (2:00) 18.

The Late Great Daniel Johnston Torrent

King Kong, 19. Rock This Town. Walking The Cow I couldn't believe my luck when I found out that a ton of my favorite artists were covering songs by the brilliant Daniel Johnson.

Featuring music by Adrian Johnston (Becoming Jane, Shackleton and Brideshead Revisited).

The cover art and liner notes are included. The VHS or DVD box is included. The video game instructions and box are included. The teeth of disk holder are undamaged. Minimal wear on the exterior of item.

It's no surprise that many contributors fervently praise his work in the album's liners, and comparably safe interpretations of Johnston's material would be a reasonable defense mechanism for most artists to embrace. There is, of course, a nagging suspicion that, given uninhibited freedom of expression and access to high fidelity recording equipment, many popular artists might actually improve on some of Johnston's originals, which were often recorded in embryonic stages of the songwriting process, and were sometimes melodically hindered by the same lo-fi recording techniques that simultaneously made the songs so endearing. It turns out, though, that most artists meet Johnston somewhere in the middle, extending and expanding his raw musical ideas while supplanting his inimitable delivery with their own established voices. The resulting covers, combined with a second disc of the originals, form a kaleidoscopic portrait of a challenging and beloved songwriter, constructed earnestly by the many artists touched and influenced by his music. Teenage Fanclub & Jad Fair's opener 'My Life Is Starting Over Again' is a dead ringer for Johnston's weary assertion of renewal, and establishes a pattern of tactful mimicry employed frequently on the album-- particularly by low-profile artists. Prominent artists are inherently more recognizable, but are usually tasteful in their choices. Beck's 'True Love Will Find You in the End' translates the underlying sadness of Johnston's naked optimism into home-fried Sea Change-style country.

Good Morning You, 7. Sorry Entertainer, 8.

An item that is used but still in very good condition. No damage to the jewel case or item cover, no scuffs, scratches, cracks, or holes. The cover art and liner notes are included.

See the seller’s listing for full details and description of any imperfections. Seller Notes: “ This product has passed our meticulous quality checks and is guaranteed to be in great condition. ” Genre: Rock Release Year: 2004 Style: Lo-Fi Duration: 140 Mins UPC: 229 EAN: 229. Album Features UPC 29 Artist Daniel Johnston Format CD Release Year 2004 Record Label Gammon Records Genre Lo Fi, Rock & Pop Number Of Discs 2 Details Playing Time 135 min. Producer Tom Waits, Mark Miller, Calvin Johnson, Rabbit, Mark Oliver Everett, Guster, Mercury Rev, M.

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Tracklist: The Covers 01. Teenage Fanclub with Jad Fair - My Life Is Starting Over Again (2:10) 02.

Although some may find Johnston's high-pitched yelp and rudimentary guitar and piano playing bewildering, his quirky, unaffected aesthetic is exactly what drew the aforementioned performers to contribute to this excellent compilation in the first place. Personnel: Daniel Johnston (vocals, various instruments, guitar). Rolling Stone (p.96) - 3 stars out of 5 - '[A] thoughtful tribute album.His songs stand strong and tall.' Uncut (p.125) - 4 stars out of 5 - '[T]his collection is near faultless.' Mojo (Publisher) (p.95) - 3 stars out of 5 - '[The album] ropes together Americana's finest to recast just 18 of Johnston's homemade originals.'

Guster - The Sun Shines Down on Me (3:06) 15. Tom Waits - King Kong (5:31) Tracklist: The Originals 01.

Disk one contains the covers and there are some great ones. Disk two contains the originals. As a huge Daniel Johnson fan I have to confess that the originals are still my favorite versions. There is something completely haunting and sincere and urgent in the way Daniel writes and sings. This is a wonderful introduction for those of you who have yet to discover Johnson's work. 5 Gigantic Stars!

Guster racks up a few needed points of indie cred with a sunny cover of 'The Sun Shines Down on Me', and The Flaming Lips & Sparklehorse predictably cut straight to the charming naivete of 'Go', one of Johnston's most endearing ballads. The only tracks that substantially falter are either overly ambitious or fail to adequately recognize Johnston's music on its own terms. In the former category, Death Cab for Cutie stumbles with an overlong version of 'Dream Scream'-- Ben Gibbard is situated too far to the 'adorable' side of Johnston's naive/disturbed dichotomy, and his sweet vocal interpretation unwisely eschews Johnston's creepy heavy breathing for genuine boyish charm. Calvin Johnson simply approaches 'Sorry Entertainer' from the wrong angle: His decision to remove the song's crucial hook-- a demonic jack-in-the-box 'Peter Gunn' riff-- robs it of its propulsive nervous energy.

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