"Starman" - Caroline Weeks (David Bowie cover)

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"Starman" - Caroline Weeks (David Bowie cover)
The Path To Strange Books: Spoken Word Adventures In Legendary Brighton Arts Venues Part 7
Music Collaborations and Swans… In 2006, at The Permanent Gallery in Brighton, Jay Clifton organised “An Evening With a Theremin” at which three spoken word performers were accompanied by three theremin players. I was paired with Caroline Weeks (formally of Bat For Lashes). Here she is singing about swans: I was inspired to purchase my own theremin and performed with it on many occasions,…
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ALBUM REVIEW: Collectress – Different Geographies – Peeler Records Brighton UK quartet Collectress is pleasantly barking. Not the London borough, you understand: just barking mad, in an endearing way.
Rarely Heard: Caroline Weeks - Elegy I came across Caroline Weeks via MySpace and instantly got her first album. She is a music and visual artist who works both independently and collaboratively. So far she has recorded an album of solo works called Songs For Edna on Manimal Vinyl in 2009 and is currently working on material for her second album. Caroline has also recorded and performed with Natasha Khan of Bat For Lashes which included touring with Radiohead on their In Rainbows tour where she met Philip Selway (drummer of Radiohead) which sparked another musical project. Caroline is also creatively involved in projects with Collectress and Triangulation.
Nem emlékszem, hogy volt-e már itt a legszebb, legjobb, legizgalmasabb Bowie-feldolgozás. Igazából minden szempont szerint verhetetlen, a maga képére formálja a dalt (de még mennyire, sokáig felismerhetetlen az eredeti), a saját lábán is megáll, viszont, amikor a refrén bejön, akkor épp csak minimálisan de felsejlik az eredeti szám. Hibátlan, megunhatatlan, fantasztikus (az a jazz-es coda a végén mindig libabőr).
Could everyone watch this, I feel like she deserves some more recognition.