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    Posted: April 03 2014 at 18:48
A friend and I were talking about cover songs and how some bands do justice to the original while others completely annihilate; and then there are very few that actually do a better job than the original. The conversation evolved into us talking about bands covering other bands albums. It was easy to match a song that a band could do a decent cover of, but finding an entire album seemed a bit more tricky. After about a week I came up with a couple that I thought would work. Sorry if this topic has been done before search came back with nothing.

Rush covering Eric Johnson's Tones.

I've listened to Rush from early childhood and they are easily one of my favorite bands. I heard Eric Johnson for the first time when he opened for Steve Miller. He blew me away and I've been hooked ever since. I think what drew me to EJ was him and Lifeson have a similar sound ( at least to my ear ) and the album Tones in particular has many tracks that would fit right into Rush's HYF/Presto/Counterparts/RTB/T4E era. I think the song Friends in particular would be a strong track to look for similarities but the entire album seems right up Rush's alley.

Mr.Bungle covering Zappa's Zoot Allures.

Covering Zappa is no easy task, but I believe that Mike Patton and crew are very capable of paying tribute while bringing their own zany twist on one of my favorite Zappa albums. The album contains a great mix of vocal styles that would play right into Mr.Pattons repertoire. Not only this, but the musicians are definitely capable to pull off the masterful compositions of FZ.

Gentle Giant covering Jethro Tull's  Songs from the Wood

Gentle Giant may be the only band capable of covering some of the prog pillars (Tull,Crimson,Yes..) but I think they would shine preforming SFTW. It has some great vocal harmony moments. Gary Green would shine playing Martin Barre's riffs. And the vocals seems like they would fit as well.

Alan Parsons Project covering Gentle Giants Civilian.

This one may be a stretch but once again I believe APP (particularly AP himself) would pay homage to this underrated GG album whilst making it uniquely their own. I could hear Zakatek belting out All Through the Night while Wolfson or Rainbow could handle the lighter vocals.

I'd like to see some other responses and I'll update my list as well, I know there are three or four I am forgetting at the moment.


Edited by zachfive - April 03 2014 at 18:51
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 04 2014 at 00:24
The very first 'tribute to rock classics' album I've bought was Nektar - 'A Spoonful Of Time'. Featuring a plethora of amazing Prog stalwarts, the album is rather hit and miss.
All things said, I'd rather hear Nektar playing a Neil Young track, but I prefer hearing Rush doing Spirit Of Radio. The album is a decent listen, but I don't know why a respectable band would spend time on 'old', popular songs.......
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 04 2014 at 06:55
How about Dream Theater covering Dark Side of the Moon? Or The Flaming Lips?
 
Oh yes, they've already done that.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 04 2014 at 14:20
Now try to come up with some that haven't been done...
 
Dream Theater does a lot of covers, most of which I enjoy, so I'll pass on them. But as for The Flaming Lips, well I could see them doing a decent cover MGMT's album Congratulations.

Rather than what bands have covered Floyd, what album do you think Pink Floyd might have success covering? Perhaps a Camel one... pay some tribute to a band whose talent is equal, or perhaps even greater, than the "legendary" PF.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 04 2014 at 14:42
Porcupine Tree covering KC's Red. 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 10 2014 at 11:31
PFM covering Selling England by The Pound.

just thought of that on my way to work....
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 10 2014 at 14:51

I can think of a few that have been done. I have all three of these:

Camper Van Beethoven did Fleetwood Mac's 'Tusk' album in 2003. Pretty good if you can imagine Fleetwood Mac done with a hard edge.
 
Petra Haden covered 'The Who Sell Out' in 2005. Petra appeared on the Decemberist's 'The Crane Wife' and I love her voice and violin work, but this is an a cappela version so it is definitely a acquired taste.
 
Pussy Galore's 'Exile on Main St' was appaling from a recording quality standpoint but the energy was infectuous.
 
One I'd really love to see done is Green Carnation or maybe Opeth covering Comus 'First Utterance'. Lisa o Piu took a stab at part of the album but her band doesn't have the ability to put the sort of dark, moody layers on music like Opeth and Green Carnation did.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 10 2014 at 16:38
Originally posted by zachfive zachfive wrote:


Rather than what bands have covered Floyd, what album do you think Pink Floyd might have success covering? Perhaps a Camel one... pay some tribute to a band whose talent is equal, or perhaps even greater, than the "legendary" PF.


In the 60s, before he joined Floyd, David Gilmour was known as a great Hendrix imitator. So it would be fun to hear them cover Are you Experienced.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 10 2014 at 20:03
Big Big Train covering A Trick of the Tail.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 18 2014 at 14:07
Originally posted by chopper chopper wrote:

How about Dream Theater covering Dark Side of the Moon? Or The Flaming Lips?
 
Oh yes, they've already done that.
 
Is it Spock's Beard or one of those bands that also does Pink Floyd? I forget which has an album of PF music and it's very well done.
 
Dream Theater probably takes the cake in covering music, as their list is actually impressive, and you will need a pencil and 30 pages to get over that list when you read their book!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 19 2014 at 11:31
Originally posted by Barbu Barbu wrote:

Big Big Train covering A Trick of the Tail.
That's exactly what came to my mind. Oh wait, I think they've already done it.LOL

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 19 2014 at 12:00
Since Dirty Projectors are on this site, it might be worth mentioning that they interpreted Black Flag's Damaged from memory after the singer had not heard the album in 15 years (they hadn't ever learned the songs either).
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 20 2014 at 06:30
VDGG/Peter Hammill covering Dark Side of the Moon
Genesis covering Io Sono Nato Libero
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 22 2014 at 15:06
Norah Jones covering Yes' "Yesterday and Today". OK, only a song, but I've thought of various female artists covering this for years.

Albums: King Crimson Mark II takes on Steve Hackett's "Voyage of the Acolyte", but with Gordon Haskell's vocals, not Greg Lake's.

Fish-era Marillion covers Camel's "Moonmadness".


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 02 2014 at 16:52
Originally posted by Talbot Talbot wrote:

VDGG/Peter Hammill covering Dark Side of the Moon...

That'd be good, Hammill would nail the lyrics... a poet through and through

Originally posted by BitterBlogger BitterBlogger wrote:

Albums: King Crimson Mark II takes on Steve Hackett's "Voyage of the Acolyte", but with Gordon Haskell's vocals, not Greg Lake's. 
Fish-era Marillion covers Camel's "Moonmadness".


Absolutely to the first one! I'm not a huge fan of Marillion or much of the neo genre but I agree that Moonmadness would be a very fitting album for them to cover. I've tried liking Marillion so many times, I've listened to Fugazi at least 5 times, and each time I put it on is not because I enjoyed the previous time rather I am trying to figure out what, if anything, I'm missing that everyone else is picking up on...


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 02 2014 at 18:13
^Thanks. Got a few more:

Emerson/Bonilla/Hughes cover some collection of Nice tunes.
GTR does Supertramp's "Breakfast In America".
PFM cover's "Aphrodite's Child's "666".

And I want to acknowledge the suggestion of Big Big Train doing A Trick Of The Tail. Brilliant!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 02 2014 at 23:10
Max Bacon would nail the vocals for BiA forsho.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 03 2014 at 00:02
Originally posted by Bitterblogger Bitterblogger wrote:

Norah Jones covering Yes' "Yesterday and Today". OK, only a song, but I've thought of various female artists covering this for years.

Excellent suggestion…along similar lines, I’d like to hear someone like Sarah McLachlan or Natalie Merchant covering “Beside the One You Love” by Peter Hammill.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 03 2014 at 02:40
Originally posted by Bitterblogger Bitterblogger wrote:

^Thanks. Got a few more:

Emerson/Bonilla/Hughes cover some collection of Nice tunes.
GTR does Supertramp's "Breakfast In America".
PFM cover's "Aphrodite's Child's "666".

And I want to acknowledge the suggestion of Big Big Train doing A Trick Of The Tail. Brilliant!

Just about any neo prog band could cover that albumLOL

Like the idea of PFM covering 666 but who on earth would they get to guest on ''Infinity''?Tongue
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 03 2014 at 02:46
How about A Trick Of The Tail covered by a bunch of bands?

Dance On A Volcano - The Mars Volta
Entangled - Magenta
Squonk - IQ
Mad Man Moon - Big Big Train
Robbery,Assault and Battery - Marillion
Ripples - Glass Hammer
A Trick Of The Tail - Sound Of Contact
Los Endos - Coheed and Cambria
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