Los Angeles, Dec 11 (Ians) Singer Chris Cornell's estate has released a posthumous album of covers. It was recorded a year before the former Soundgarden singer died in 2017.
The album, "No One Sings Like You Anymore", features renditions of songs like John Lennon's "Watching the wheels", Harry Nilsson's "Jump into the fire", Electric Light Orchestra's "Showdown", Prince's "Nothing compares 2 u" and Howard Tate's "Get it while you can". It also includes Cornell's rendition of Lorraine Ellison's "Stay with me baby," and a cover of Guns N' Roses' "Patience", reports rollingstone.com.
"This album is so special because it is a complete work of art that Chris created from start to finish," the late singer's widow Vicky Cornell said.
"His choice of covers provides a personal look into his favoirite artistes and the songs that touched him. He couldn't wait to release it. This moment is...
The album, "No One Sings Like You Anymore", features renditions of songs like John Lennon's "Watching the wheels", Harry Nilsson's "Jump into the fire", Electric Light Orchestra's "Showdown", Prince's "Nothing compares 2 u" and Howard Tate's "Get it while you can". It also includes Cornell's rendition of Lorraine Ellison's "Stay with me baby," and a cover of Guns N' Roses' "Patience", reports rollingstone.com.
"This album is so special because it is a complete work of art that Chris created from start to finish," the late singer's widow Vicky Cornell said.
"His choice of covers provides a personal look into his favoirite artistes and the songs that touched him. He couldn't wait to release it. This moment is...
- 12/11/2020
- by Glamsham Editorial
- GlamSham
Artists’ influences are never nearly as interesting as what they do with them. Chris Cornell always thrived at taking well-known songs and making them his own. One of Soundgarden’s earliest recordings was a rendition of Howlin’ Wolf’s steady-grooving, broken-hearted blues “Smokestack Lightnin’,” on which Cornell seemed to find his own anguish in the vocal, hollering, screeching, and howlin’ like he was on his own personal torture rack. And later, when he approached others’ tunes, the song itself wasn’t always the most apparent influence. He variously replaced the...
- 12/11/2020
- by Kory Grow
- Rollingstone.com
Chris Cornell’s estate has surprise-released a new posthumous album of covers, No One Sings Like You Anymore.
Cornell recorded the album in 2016, playing all the instruments, while Brendan O’Brien produced and mixed it. The 10-song track list comprises songs by artists that inspired Cornell, and the record marks his last fully completed solo album before his death in 2017.
No One Sings Like You Anymore features renditions of songs like John Lennon’s “Watching the Wheels,” Harry Nilsson’s “Jump Into the Fire,” Electric Light Orchestra’s “Showdown,” Prince’s...
Cornell recorded the album in 2016, playing all the instruments, while Brendan O’Brien produced and mixed it. The 10-song track list comprises songs by artists that inspired Cornell, and the record marks his last fully completed solo album before his death in 2017.
No One Sings Like You Anymore features renditions of songs like John Lennon’s “Watching the Wheels,” Harry Nilsson’s “Jump Into the Fire,” Electric Light Orchestra’s “Showdown,” Prince’s...
- 12/11/2020
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
Geez, thanks a lot, Beyoncé!
With tracks from Bey’s new Lemonade album occupying eight slots on the iTunes Top 10 singles chart, there’s no place for any member of The Voice Top 11 to get in formation for the coveted “iTunes bonus.”
RelatedThe Voice Top 11 Performance Recap: Always Gonna Be an Uphill Battle
In fact, only one Season 10 artist managed to crack the Top 20 at the close of voting (Tuesday at noon Et) — and that was Paxton Ingram at No. 18 (a complete turnaround from last week’s dismal, last-place chart position of No. 163). What a difference a Gospel track can make for a flailing artist!
With tracks from Bey’s new Lemonade album occupying eight slots on the iTunes Top 10 singles chart, there’s no place for any member of The Voice Top 11 to get in formation for the coveted “iTunes bonus.”
RelatedThe Voice Top 11 Performance Recap: Always Gonna Be an Uphill Battle
In fact, only one Season 10 artist managed to crack the Top 20 at the close of voting (Tuesday at noon Et) — and that was Paxton Ingram at No. 18 (a complete turnaround from last week’s dismal, last-place chart position of No. 163). What a difference a Gospel track can make for a flailing artist!
- 4/26/2016
- TVLine.com
It’s the cliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimb!!!
Oh, forgive me, fans of The Voice. I got caught up for a hot minute in the cauldron of delicious, melted, processed cheese of Miley Cyrus’ breakout hit — and wasn’t sure I wanted to get out.
RelatedTV on the Radio: Listen to New Tracks from Idol‘s Kris Allen, Haley Reinhart, Fantasia, Pia Toscano and More!
But that is no way to start a recap. Or, as T.S. Eliot so poetically puts it — he is a poet, after all — “That is not what I meant at all; That is not it, at all.
Oh, forgive me, fans of The Voice. I got caught up for a hot minute in the cauldron of delicious, melted, processed cheese of Miley Cyrus’ breakout hit — and wasn’t sure I wanted to get out.
RelatedTV on the Radio: Listen to New Tracks from Idol‘s Kris Allen, Haley Reinhart, Fantasia, Pia Toscano and More!
But that is no way to start a recap. Or, as T.S. Eliot so poetically puts it — he is a poet, after all — “That is not what I meant at all; That is not it, at all.
- 4/26/2016
- TVLine.com
Welcome to the penultimate edition of Reality Check. But please, American Idol addicts, do not get out your Kleenex just yet — there is still work to be done.
RelatedChanning Tatum, Jenna Dewan Tatum Bringing Dance Competition to NBC
On this week’s episode, my co-host Melinda Doolittle and I get bold and opinionated, declaring who we’d like to see win Idol‘s farewell season, who’s earned said victory and who’s actually most likely to take home the crown.
Of course, before we get down to the real nitty gritty (Tm Loleatta Holloway), there’s one final...
RelatedChanning Tatum, Jenna Dewan Tatum Bringing Dance Competition to NBC
On this week’s episode, my co-host Melinda Doolittle and I get bold and opinionated, declaring who we’d like to see win Idol‘s farewell season, who’s earned said victory and who’s actually most likely to take home the crown.
Of course, before we get down to the real nitty gritty (Tm Loleatta Holloway), there’s one final...
- 4/6/2016
- TVLine.com
I shed a few tears during this week’s American Idol — for reasons both totally expected and somewhat surprising.
RelatedEmpire Ep Talks Andre’s Response to Tragedy, Rekindled Cookie/Lucious
On the former front, let’s be like Randy Jackson and keep it really real, dawg (Omg, I already regret typing all of those words): The Hometown Visits episode is like the world’s most potent onion. Once you cut into it, everything’s over but the weeping, the snuffling and the slightly embarrassed dabbing of one’s eyes with half a box of tissues.
La’Porsha, Trent, Dalton...
RelatedEmpire Ep Talks Andre’s Response to Tragedy, Rekindled Cookie/Lucious
On the former front, let’s be like Randy Jackson and keep it really real, dawg (Omg, I already regret typing all of those words): The Hometown Visits episode is like the world’s most potent onion. Once you cut into it, everything’s over but the weeping, the snuffling and the slightly embarrassed dabbing of one’s eyes with half a box of tissues.
La’Porsha, Trent, Dalton...
- 4/1/2016
- TVLine.com
Karise Eden has topped the Aria singles chart with 'Stay with Me Baby'. The Voice Australia winner leads the tally with a cover of Lorraine Ellison's 1966 hit, which she performed during the show's semi-finals. Eden dominates the rest of the chart, occupying a further seven spots with tracks including her winner's single 'You Won't Let Me' at number five. Her debut album My Journey will be rush-released next week. Meanwhile, last week's chart-topper Flo Rida falls to six with 'Whistle', fellow Voice contestant Darren Percival lands at eight with 'Damage Down', and Carly Rae Jepsen's 'Call Me Maybe' dips from four to complete the top ten. Further down the chart Keith Urban enters at 39 with 'Without You', Rudimental's 'Feel (more)...
- 6/25/2012
- by By Robert Copsey
- Digital Spy
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