01. "Piano Song" 02. "Finally (Kath Bloom Cover)" 03. "New Partner (Will Oldham / Palace Music Cover)" 04. "Send In The Clowns (Stephen Sondheim Cover)" 05. "Lazy (Low Cover)" 06. "Bedtime Lullaby (Jarond Gibbs / "Yo Gabba Gabba!" Cover)" 07. "Celebrated Summer (Hüsker Dü Cover)" 08. "My Friend Bob (Dom Leone Cover)" 09. "If You Want Blood (AC / DC Cover)" 10. "Gaping Mouth"
Number of discs:
1
Description:
Over the years Mark Kozelek of Sun Kil Moon and his earlier band, Red House Painters, has gained well deserved praise for his extraordinary songwriting. At the same time he has developed a parallel reputation for his unique covers of other peoples material. Many of these tracks were recorded for tribute albums that are now unavailable. Caldo Verde Records has now collected them in a cohesive, 10-song LP titled, FINALLY LP., the album also includes radio show rarities, a previously unreleased version of Husker Du's "Celebrated Summer" and two original instrumentals.
Although I like to think of myself as having eclectic tastes, and to some extent that becomes true if one glances at my music collection, really I'm a...
Robin Smith - 15/Dec/2008
And he can make absolutely any track his own, too: he covers folksinger Kath Bloom’s “Finally” and details it with remnants of “Heron Blue” straight o...
Michael Tedder - 11/Dec/2008
Mark Kozelek can make any song his bitch. Be it AC/DC, Paul Simon or Francis freaking Scott Key, Kozelek can take seemingly any composition and recast...
Jesse Cataldo - 09/Dec/2008
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Travis Woods - 09/Dec/2008
Mark Kozelek's back-catalog as the creative force behind the Red House Painters and Sun Kil Moon is brimming with quietly staggering original records ...
Stephen M. Deusner - 09/Dec/2008
As the exec and main signee of Caldo Verde Records, Mark Kozelek can release pretty much whatever he wants. This year alone has seen a full-length by ...
Marc Hawthorne - 09/Dec/2008
Red House Painters released an excellent two-disc
retrospective in 1999, and Mark Kozelek has kept his Caldo Verde imprint busy
with repackaged and re...
Kenny Herzog - 02/Dec/2008
When performing others' material, Mark Kozelek has always been stronger the more extreme the reinterpretation (see his melancholic versions of the Car...