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Bjork
post Feb 17 2020, 07:24 AM
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‘Songs for Australia’ is an extraordinary Album made by a collection of global artists who have each donated their time to record a cover of an Australian song. Made to raise money for organisations in Australia who are working towards creating a better future for the country and helping to rebuild during and
after the bushfire crisis, ‘Songs for Australia’ will be digitally released Friday March 6 through BMG. The album will be released on vinyl and CD in June.

At the heart of the record is Australian songwriter and musician, Julia Stone. Recording in London over the new year period, Stone learned her mother was being evacuated from her home in Lake Conjola on the south coast of New South Wales. Stone watched the unfolding bushfire crisis on the news, along with the
rest of the world, feeling helpless, frustrated and distressed. Despite the vast distance between her and her home, her deep connection with it and her horror at its unfolding destruction dominated the days that followed. Late one night, she showed her producer and good friend Thomas Bartlett her favourite Australian songs, songs that over time had settled themselves in her heart. Together they decided that she should record one.
The next day they recorded Midnight Oil’s ‘Beds Are Burning’. At first, their collaboration was simply a creative outlet for the sadness Stone was feeling for the situation at hand. But she realised her sadness was even deeper and more far-reaching than that, connected to the history of intense sadness in Australia in relation to many of the misguided political and social choices that have been made. Stone wanted the song to connect with its origins - written 33 years ago about indigenous land rights - and so began exploring the information relating to the inattention to indigenous wisdom on land management. She decided to make a clip to accompany the recording that would incorporate a broader commentary on these issues. Stone began to reach out. First, she asked artists from the Karrabing Community in the NT Natasha Bigfoot Lewis, Quinton Shields and Deborah Sing to add some vocals to the song. You can view these
additional lyrics and further information on the project and nominated charities on the dedicated website www.songsforaustralia.com.au With the help of producers/publishers Monster Children, video editors The Editors and sound mixers SqueakeClean, a beautiful, moving piece was created that speaks to the
integration of indigenous knowledge and the urgency to make changes in this country. You can watchv ‘Beds Are Burning’ Here
Inspired to reach out further, Stone felt that something truly tangible could be done to help if she could involve the power of a greater number of artists. She began contacting musicians she had a personal connection with to ask if they would be interested in contributing a cover of an Australian song to an album
that would raise money for the bushfire crisis. The response was international, immediate and immense.
American friends The National signed on instantly and offered to record a version of INXS’s ‘Never Tear Us Apart’. Kurt Vile put his hand up to cover Nick Cave’s ‘Stranger Than Kindness’. Joan as Police Woman covered Gotye’s ‘Hearts A Mess’. Avant-garde American folk artist, Sam Amidon offers his take
on ‘Let Me Down Easy’ by Gang of Youths. From Ireland, friend Damien Rice delivered SIA’s ‘Chandelier’ and fellow Irishman, Dermot Kennedy covered Matt Corby’s ‘Resolution’. Touring buddy from years back, Canadian singer Martha Wainwright, gave Nick Cave’s ‘Ship Song’. Friends from France, Petit Biscuit and Pomme also volunteered songs. And back at home, long-time friend Paul Kelly offered his cover of Archie Roach’s ‘Native Born’, Dan Sultan gave Nick Cave’s ‘Into My Arms’ and brother Angus’s Dope Lemon covered The Go-Betweens’
‘Streets Of Your Town’. It wasn’t just artist that wanted to help, mix engineer Eric J Dubowsky jumped on board to offer his services and Mastering legend, Greg Calbi put up his hand to master the whole project. To top things off, Swedish contemporary artist David Stenbeck came on board to create an original artwork
for the project - a beautiful floating cloud in the shape of Australia, reflected in the water. The image represents a hope for better times, where the beauty of the country is reflected in ethos and spirit. Stone says, “I couldn’t believe the responses I was getting. I received the most heart-warming replies from
the biggest, busiest artists in the world. Most of these artists have toured here, have family here, friends here, have lived here or spent time here. Everyone has such great memories of this country and to see it in flames was breaking everyone’s hearts. I often got the response that people were so happy to be offered the opportunity to do something. Everyone feels helpless in times like this.”

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post Feb 17 2020, 09:58 AM
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Cannot wait to hear Damien Rice doing Sia
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post Feb 17 2020, 10:03 AM
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Just to make the songs/artists featured clearer to see:

Julia Stone - Beds Are Burning (Midnight Oil)
Dermot Kennedy - Resolution (Matt Corby)
The National - Never Tear Us Apart (INXS)
Kurt Vile - Stranger Than Kindness (Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds)
Joan As Police Woman - Hearts A Mess (Gotye)
Sam Amidon - Let Me Down Easy (Gang of Youths)
Damien Rice - Chandelier (Sia)
Martha Wainwright - Ship Song (Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds)
Paul Kelly - Native Born (Archie Roach)
Dan Sultan - Into My Arms (Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds)
Dope Lemon - Streets of Your Town (The Go-Betweens)

Songs from Petit Biscuit and Pomme haven't yet been revealed.

and 'Beds Are Burning' is out today:

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post Feb 17 2020, 10:19 AM
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love the Beds are Burning cover
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post Feb 27 2020, 05:42 PM
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The National covering INXS

https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-ne...rbMYQ2jD5-vV2Do
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post Feb 27 2020, 05:47 PM
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QUOTE(Herbs @ Feb 17 2020, 09:58 AM) *
Cannot wait to hear Damien Rice doing Sia

Oh my goodness! Yes! biggrin.gif
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post Mar 5 2020, 08:09 PM
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Dermot Kennedy's cover of Resolution released yesterday:

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post Mar 5 2020, 09:10 PM
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the album has been delayed and its out next week now
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post Mar 8 2020, 11:35 AM
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oh my god oh my god
I knew he was gonna slow it down, but not sooooooo much, love it <3

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post Mar 8 2020, 11:59 AM
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absolutely love with the cover, love how raw his voice sounds,
how spare and slow the verses are and how his voice changes then in the chorus
also love how he doesn't try to copy sia like everybody does when they do Sia covers
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post Mar 8 2020, 12:56 PM
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It works far better towards the end than it does at the beginning, it really starts to soar in the latter parts.
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post Mar 8 2020, 05:33 PM
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I think I need to hear it in better quality before I make up my mind. Love Damien and his voice but found the whole thing to be hard to pick up when listening to that YouTube copy.
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