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Mr. Tambourine Man - Originally by Bob Dylan - Johnny Hates Jazz - 80´s Re:Covered

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Written by Bob Dylan. Included in the album ‘Bringing It All Back Home’. The Byrds recorded a version of the song and they released it that same year reaching #1 on both the US and the UK singles charts. The Byrds version was so influential that is recognized that it initiated the folk-rock sub-genre. Since the 60’s, multiple artists including Stevie Wonder, Judy Collins, William Shatner and even Bob Sinclar have covered the song. The song appears twice on Rolling Stone’s list of The 500 Greatest Songs of All time. Bob Dylan’s version at #107 and The Byrds’ at #79.
80s RE:COVERED is an ambitious project that brings back to the studio, the artists and producers who masterminded the most iconic hits of the decade, this time to record a classic song from any other era, produced in an 80’s style, carefully chosen by the artist for this album.
Every track is an exclusive and previously unreleased cover version!

• Kim Carnes, passionately delivers the classic Rolling Stones number ”Under My thumb”.
• Heaven 17 takes a unique spin on Elton John “Rocket Man”
• ABC delivers the most touching rendition on Radiohead “High and Dry”
• Wang Chung drives on to an angular version of Blur “Girls And Boys”.
• Kim Wilde brilliant version of “Love Will Keep Us Together “ from Captain & Tennille will definitely bring the 80's rushing back to you.
• Belinda Carlisle, emotionally delivers in her unique style, a splendid cover of Credence “Have you ever seen the rain”.
• Johnny Hates Jazz takes Mr. Tambourine Man from Bob Dylan on a dreamlike outing.
• Samantha Fox shows an amazing vocal interpretation of Donna Summer “Hot Stuff”.
• Black delivers a poignant and wonderful rendition on Chris Isaak “Wicked Game”.
• China Crisis vocal melodies shine on the evergreen Carole King “It's Too Late”.
• Curiosity Killed The Cat adds their unique emotional warmth to the Doobie Brothers classic “Long Train Runnin'”
• Go West delivers a great upbeat danceable version of Killers classic “Human”

Need we say more?

Their favorite songs, recorded in their distinct sound, to revive your passion.

80's Re:Covered

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