File this one under "awesome idea combined with a great cause." The War Child International charity, which provides aid to children in war-torn countries like Iraq and Afghanistan, recently asked 16 legendary musicians, to choose a song from their catalogue and a contemporary artist to reinterpret the tune. The result: Heroes, a new compilation out February 24 via Astralwerks.
(Here is who covers whom - with my comments on the choices)
Heroes tracklist:
1. Beck, "Leopard-Skin Pill-Box Hat" (Bob Dylan)
Good choice!
2. The Kooks, "Victoria" (The Kinks)
Who the Kook are they?
3. The Hold Steady, "Atlantic City" (Bruce Springsteen)
Not care.
4. Hot Chip, "Transmission" (Joy Division)
Yikes!
5. Lily Allen feat. Mick Jones, "Straight To Hell" (The Clash)
Great choice! The Gal loves her reggae.
6. Yeah Yeah Yeahs, "Sheena Is A Punk Rocker" (The Ramones)
PERFECT!!!
7. Franz Ferdinand, "Call Me" (Blondie)
PERFECT!!!
8. Duffy, "Live And Let Die" (Paul McCartney)
Hmmm...should be interesting.
9. Estelle, "Superstition" (Stevie Wonder)
Do not know her. Done to death cover.
10. Rufus Wainwright, "Wonderful/Song For Children" (Brian Wilson)
Do not know the song.
11. Scissor Sisters, "Do The Strand" (Roxy Music)
NOOOOO!! They SHOULD have covered an Elton John song.
12. Peaches, "Search And Destroy" (Iggy Pop)
PERFECT!
13. Adam Cohen, "Take This Waltz" (Leonard Cohen)
Who is this, his son? Me da igual, the guy depresses the heck out of me.
14. Elbow, "Running To Stand Still" (U2)
I actually prefer Elbow.
15. The Like, "You Belong To Me" (Elvis Costello)
Indifferent.
16. TV on the Radio, "Heroes" (David Bowie)
AUUUUUUGHHHH! Like "Imagine" can only be sung by Lennon, Heroes can only be sung by Bo.