Guilt by Association Vol. 2
Guilt by Association Vol. 2 is a compilation album released November 18, 2008 by Engine Room Recordings. Like its predecessor, Guilt by Association Vol. 1, it features indie rock artists covering well-known pop and R&B songs.
Guilt by Association Vol. 2 | ||||
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Compilation album by Guilt by Association (Various Artists) | ||||
Released | November 18, 2008 | |||
Genre | Indie rock, indie folk | |||
Label | Engine Room Recordings | |||
Producer | Wesley Verhoeve and Chris Hacker | |||
Guilt by Association (Various Artists) chronology | ||||
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Source | Rating |
Alternative Press | |
Bullz-Eye.com |
Overview
The second in a series of compilations released by Engine Room Recordings, Guilt by Association Vol. 2 features indie rock artists, including My Brightest Diamond and Frightened Rabbit, covering their favorite guilty pleasure pop songs. Conceived and compiled by Engine Room Recordings, the album brings together a variety of artists in the indie scene.[1]
The third album in the series was released on November 15, 2011, entitled Guilt by Association Vol. 3.
Track listing
# | Title | Artist(s) | Covered Artist |
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1 | "Tainted Love" | My Brightest Diamond | Soft Cell/Gloria Jones |
2 | "Self Control" | The Bloodsugars | Laura Branigan |
3 | "Cool It Now" | Robbers on High Street | New Edition |
4 | "Set You Free" | Frightened Rabbit | N-Trance |
5 | "I'm Not Okay" | Matt Pond PA | My Chemical Romance |
6 | "In the Air Tonight" | Takka Takka | Phil Collins |
7 | "I Think She Knows" | Kaki King | Justin Timberlake |
8 | "Can't Tell Me Nothing" | Francis and the Lights | Kanye West |
9 | "Africa" | Lowry | Toto |
10 | "We Didn't Start the Fire" | The Forms | Billy Joel |
11 | "If You Leave" | Rafter | Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark |
12 | "Need You Tonight" | Cassettes Won't Listen | INXS |
13 | "It's a Beautiful Life" | Jukebox The Ghost | Ace of Base |
14 | "I Kissed a Girl" | Max Vernon | Katy Perry |
15 (iTunes bonus) | "Lady In Red" | The Bloodsugars | Chris de Burgh |
References
- Matthew Solarski (19 November 2008). "My Brightest Diamond, Frightened Rabbit Do Covers". Pitchfork. Retrieved 2009-06-11.
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