Archive for the ‘BUY COVER SONGS’ Category
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Pet Shop Boys (Opportunities) by Whirl Magnet
1 CommentsPosted by Suggestingmusic on February 22, 2010 under BUY COVER SONGS, The Pet Shop Boys (Opportunities) by Whirl Magnet
Whirl Magnet steps out of its style a bit with a blistering version of Pet Shop Boys song Opportunities. Originally released in 1985, the Pet Shop Boys song didn't quite reach the top 40. Nonetheless, this English electronic dance group or sometimes better known as a synth pop group, has sold over 100 million records world wide scattering numerous hits including 4 number one singles "West End Gi... more. -
Billy Joel (She’s Got A Way) by Whirl Magnet
0 CommentsPosted by Suggestingmusic on February 13, 2010 under BUY COVER SONGS, Billy Joel (She's Got A Way) by Whirl Magnet
During Whirl Magnet's recording of their debut album Altered States, Rezac recorded a sincere rendition of Billy Joel's song She's Got A Way. Stripped down to just vocal and a single guitar track, this take on the song would be in perfect company with a glass of wine and a warm fireplace. Buy the song, make the call. Billy Joel originally released the song October 20th, 1998 on an album titled C... more. -
Eddie Money covers Gimme Some Lovin’
0 CommentsPosted by Suggestingmusic on under Spencer Davis Group (Gimme Some Lovin) by Eddie Money
Eddie Money has one of the most distinctive voices in rock music. He’s also written and recorded some of the biggest rock hits of the 1970’s and 80’s. With infectious hits to his credit such as “Two Tickets To Paradise”, “Think I’m In Love”, “Take Me Home Tonight”, “Baby Hold On”, and “Shakin’”, Eddie Money has sold over 37 million records and dazzled rock lovers fo... more. -
Depeche Mode (Stripped) by Drist
0 CommentsPosted by Suggestingmusic on under BUY COVER SONGS, Depeche Mode (Stripped) by Drist
“Stripped”, a haunting version of Depeche Mode’s original song lays perfectly in an album titled, Orchids and Ammunition, from one of the best selling independent rock bands over the past couple of years. Drist takes Depeche Mode's rather sleepy, albeit cool song, and adds verbs rip and shred to it. Depeche Mode released Stripped as the first single off of an album titled Black Celebration... more.


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