This will be fairly oldish news to some, but forgive me as I’m still in a state of catch-up with my new blog and it would be remiss not to mention this little morsel.
Hooverphonic have done a cover version of Massive Attack’s Unfinished Sympathy and it really is rather lovely in my opinion.
It’s a classy orchestral affair, all stripped back allowing Noémie Wolfs voice to really soar beautifully over those aching strings. Its a great cover, as it reminds me how great the original Massive Attack version is, while still being its own thing.
The background information behind this cover is that it’s for Hooverphonic’s newly released album “Hooverphonic: With Orchestra”, which the name implies is the band doing orchestral versions of their back catalogue with a few cover versions thrown in. They’ve also being doing a series of concerts with a full orchestra backing them up in and around their native Belgium.
Here is a Youtube video for one of those performances along with the some Amazon/ITunes linkage below it, if you want to buy the album.
Uploaded by vrtradio1 on 2011-11-25.
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(Hooverphonic: With Orchestra – Full Album)
And to finish off, how could I talk about a cover of Unfinished Sympathy without mentioning Tina Turner’s stab at it back in 1996. Noteworthy for being amongst the worst covers, (Massive Attack or otherwise) I ever heard. Well maybe its not quite that awful, but throwing all those “Baby’s” over it does nothing for me, except turn it into some generic R’n’B tune. Talking about murdering a classic. 😐
1996 Wildest Dreams Album
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Massive Attack’s debut album, Blue Lines came out in April 1991, so you’ll have to forgive me as I’m nearly 6 months behind on writing this post to mark its 25th anniversary.
They say imitation is the highest form of flattery.In music terms, that would apply quite aptly to the cover version. Massive Attack have certainly done a number of covers of other bands songs in their time, but as for this post I will be making a top 10 list of my favourite tunes other bands/artists have made out of Massive Attack tunes.
Much like the recent Nas track, we have yet another remix by Massive Attack seemingly out of nowhere onto Soundcloud and with not an awful lot of info concerning it (frustratingly). This time out its what appears to be a cover of The XX track “Crystalised†from their 2009 self-titled album. Their new album, coincidentally (or not) is out next week.