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Music - Various Artists - Rave on Buddy Holly

His promising life was cut short at the age of 22 back in 1959 in a plane crash and still it has been precisely five decades and his music still raves on just like he used to sing on one of his song he called Rave on. To show the staunch popularity that Buddy Holly used to have, the biggest recording empires Fantasy Records and Hear Music have posthumously released a tribute album called Rave on Buddy Holly which some time around last week worldwide. Boosting the plethora of phenomenal artists in the variety of musical circles, this very must have album features all of the all time classic hits that Buddy Holly did together with the other cover versions that the artists on this album covered exceptionally. In this 17 track album, you will be exposed to tracks like as Cee Lo Green, Kid Rock, Fiona Apple, Modest Mouse, Lou Reed and Paul McCartney will appear on the 19-track collection "Rave on Buddy Holly."Rave On" features recently-recorded takes on Holly classics such as "That'll Be the Day," "Peggy Sue" and "Oh Boy," among others. The set opens with bluesy revivalists the Black Keys tackling "Dearest," and comes to a close with Graham Nash revisiting "Raining in My Heart." In between, the likes of She&Him take on "Oh Boy," Modest Mouse remakes "That'll be the Day" and Karen Elson, with husband Jack White, refashions "Crying, Waiting, Hoping." Florence + the Machine cover one of Holly's signature songs in "Not Fade Away," and Apple, largely absent since the release of her last album in 2005, teams up again with Jon Brion for "Every Day." McCartney, long a champion of Holly's work (he produced and hosted tribute film "The Real Buddy Holly Story") sings "It's So Easy."

The "Rave On" project was overseen by music supervisor Randall Poster. A press release from Concord promises that "Rave On" "steers clear of the reverent re-creations typically found on similar projects." Florence + the Machine, for instance, are said to bring a New Orleans vibe to "Not Fade Away," a song famously covered by the Rolling Stones, and Modest Mouse are teased to bring "That'll Be the Day" into avant-garde territory. Poster is quoted in the press release: "As the tracks from various contributors were gathered for the album, we seemed to be gathering pieces of a complex and original puzzle that traces back to the roots of rock and roll and shapes so much of the music that followed." 

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Date Added: 11 July 2011 09:44:34


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