It's Friday, and it's about 3 o'clock. It's time to go underneath the covers (with the lights out).
I always recommend listening to a cover version without knowing what or who it is, so click on the link before reading ahead...
Link to cover version expired
That was The Puppini Sisters covering Wuthering Heights, originally by Kate Bush.
Here we have the first representation of a very fine sub-genre of bands: the one-trick covers band. Often it's a concept which doesn't extend beyond one album, but if it's a good trick then the album in question can be bloody marvellous.
So, the Puppini Sisters sing covers in a style which suggests that they might break out into Boogie-Woogie Bugle Boy at any minute. In fact, if you buy their first album you will catch them doing exactly that on track 3.
The album's a mixture of classic close harmony songs and covers of recent stuff - and it's all great. Go on, buy a copy and party like it's 1944.
Incidentally: yes, I know this is not the finest cover of Wuthering Heights. But does anyone have the China Drum version in a sensible format? It only seems to exist on tape, as far as I can tell.
I always recommend listening to a cover version without knowing what or who it is, so click on the link before reading ahead...
Link to cover version expired
That was The Puppini Sisters covering Wuthering Heights, originally by Kate Bush.
Here we have the first representation of a very fine sub-genre of bands: the one-trick covers band. Often it's a concept which doesn't extend beyond one album, but if it's a good trick then the album in question can be bloody marvellous.
So, the Puppini Sisters sing covers in a style which suggests that they might break out into Boogie-Woogie Bugle Boy at any minute. In fact, if you buy their first album you will catch them doing exactly that on track 3.
The album's a mixture of classic close harmony songs and covers of recent stuff - and it's all great. Go on, buy a copy and party like it's 1944.
Incidentally: yes, I know this is not the finest cover of Wuthering Heights. But does anyone have the China Drum version in a sensible format? It only seems to exist on tape, as far as I can tell.