Cover songs versus the original track, which ones are better?

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Lady A did the original. This is truly awful just because of her voice. Not a fan of boy bands but Gary Barlow can sing and write, he saved the day.

Cheryl Cole goes sharp, then flat, has horrible tone, zero production and is too breathy almost like she caricaturing an actual singer. Imagine being the sound guy trying to make it sound ok? Not enough effects on the planet.

 
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This is sneaky of me as strictly speaking this is not a cover, it's an old standard. The range, power and beautiful tone is just incredible. Ear bleach after Kayne West and Cheryl Cole.

 
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Jeff Healey's cover of While My Guitar Gently Weeps is incredible. George Harrison plays acoustic and sings backing vocals.

 
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Cover by Unlucky Morpheus. It appears they have an entire album like this. Dream Theater, Steve Vai....

Japanese community orchestras are almost as good as the pros. There is such an excess of violinists and ballerinas that they are being exported to Europe.
 
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Cover by Unlucky Morpheus. It appears they have an entire album like this. Dream Theater, Steve Vai....

Japanese community orchestras are almost as good as the pros. There is such an excess of violinists and ballerinas that they are being exported to Europe.

The violin really brings home what a crappy pastiche Yngwie's music is.

This is a better cover of JS Bach

 
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Jazz pianist Brad Mehldau covers Yes

 
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Jazz pianist Brad Mehldau covers Yes


That's is one of my favourite Yes songs (from many) Absolutely loved it. The voice is angelic.
 
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There are also great covers by Tori Amos



and Patti Smith.

 
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That's is one of my favourite Yes songs (from many) Absolutely loved it. The voice is angelic.
he covers Rush and Gentle Giant on the album as well



 
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Deep Purple’s version of Help

 
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The violin really brings home what a crappy pastiche Yngwie's music is.

This is a better cover of JS Bach


Shunske Sato is among the elite of baroque violin players; next to Giuliano Carmignola and Gottfried von der Goltz, they truly are the Holy Trinity of baroque violin at this moment.

On the other hand, I once read a comment about Ywgwie's obnoxious playing that went something like that: "Malmsteem shreds utter shite over Bach's perfect composition". While those aren't my words, I can't say I disagree a single iota with them honestly. To each their own I guess, but Bach is waaaaaaaaaaaay more than ridiculous self serving riffs.

And the Netherlands Bach Society is a most glorious ensemble. Along with Pichon and Pygmalion, and Solomon's Knot, they make me recover my faith in humankind among the atrocious celebration of mediocrity that seems to be the norm these days.
 
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Kent Nishimura - Lady Madonna [The Beatles]
 
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Riyoko Takagi - Round Midnight [Thelonius Monk]
 
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Kent Nishimura - Lady Madonna [The Beatles]

This style is very difficult, bass chords and tune all together. Very impressive.
 
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This is another sneaky entry as the post is because of their M.O. not the actual track.
They are Dutch, not important but I only found out ten minutes ago getting info on them and I had not noticed an accent listening to them.
They "The analogues" recreate whole Beatles Albums live, meaning they put absolutely every tiny detail in astonishing accuracy from the album recording.

 
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Ok this is from a phone camera, no touching up after the gig.

 
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Wow, I missed this one! Brilliant. My son showed me a load of acoustic stuff like this years ago. I remember thinking, how is aware of all this stuff? I showed HIM how to play guitar right?
Obvious answer was, he was 19 and hanging out with 19 year olds at uni and I was working with old people, then socialising with older people.
My definition of old here was 30ish and older was 50-ish
 
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Some songs are untouchable and it takes a lot to make a classic good again in a very different way.

 
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Wow, I missed this one! Brilliant. My son showed me a load of acoustic stuff like this years ago. I remember thinking, how is aware of all this stuff? I showed HIM how to play guitar right?
Obvious answer was, he was 19 and hanging out with 19 year olds at uni and I was working with old people, then socialising with older people.
My definition of old here was 30ish and older was 50-ish
I'm 68 years old. But it is true that the great majority of listeners won't accept anything new once they have reached 25 years of age.

I used to hang out in an Internet group of recording engineers ("when I was working with Michael Jackson" ). None of them, not one out of hundreds, liked anything that came out after 1990. I gave up on them. Physicists are more open about this sort of thing.
 
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Compels dance.
 
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Candy dulfer -- Pick Up The Pieces
 
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Riyoko Takagi - Round Midnight [Thelonius Monk]

Don't know the original but do I not care, that was a fantastic piece of music. Absolutely loved it.
 
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Well, that was a tad disturbing. I seem to stumble on these just before bedtime!
 
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Original: Earth Wind and Fire: September

Cover: Taylor Swift : September.

This is probably the worst cover mad in all of music..
 
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Original: Earth Wind and Fire: September

Cover: Taylor Swift : September.

This is probably the worst cover mad in all of music..
I know covers that are much, much worse.
 
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I know covers that are much, much worse.
Let's hear them. I know the title is an either or kind of thing but absolutely stinkers are welcome so people can critique.

Candy Flip Strawberry Fields is horrific. I may post a few
 
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Original: Earth Wind and Fire: September

Cover: Taylor Swift : September.

This is probably the worst cover mad in all of music..
I adore Earth wind and Fire so will check out TS
 
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Worst covers.



 
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CCR's "Have you ever seen the rain?"


And this is Willie's cover, with his daughter:



I am truly torn between this two. There's something about Willie's voice and inflections that always gets me for some reason.
 
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Elvis' "Always on my mind"



Again, Willie's



And for last, The Pet Shop Boys'. The memories!!! 😁 😁

 
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Isaac Albéniz Chants d'Espagne Op. 232 - 1. Prélude

Also known as Leyenda, and as Suite Española Op. 47 - 5. Asturias

As originally written for piano, played by Alicia de Larrocha:



On the guitar, by Pepe Romero (as far as I am concerned Don Pepe is the best guitar player alive):



On the organ, by Jonathan Scott, his own transcription:

 
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