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It sounds almost nothing like Blow’s original, but it feels incredibly modern, and that instantly recognizable bass line is now a deep synth that sounds oh so good. With some really infectious synth, and vocoder drenched lyrics really make it a really fun take. However, maybe we’ll hear JR JR‘s more indie approach to the track. It is the only cover on her eponymous album from July, but what a stunner it is! Get the album here via Nonesuch Records.īasketball season is starting soon, so it’s just a matter of time before we hear Kurtis Blow’s “Basketball” on broadcasts once more.
She performed it at Glastonbury in 2019 but never released a proper album version until this year. Lianne La Havas – “Weird Fishes” ( Radiohead)īritish soul singer Lianne La Havas has been covering this Radiohead track for many years. The album is available via Daptone Records from these links. Her take on Fontella Bass’s “Rescue Me” resonated with many and reminds us all what a force of nature she was. This year her album of covers, Just Dropped in to See What Condition My Rendition Was In” hit a particularly sweet spot. Since her passing in 2018, Daptone Records has blessed fans with previously unreleased recordings. Legend: that word is often used to describe the great Sharon Jones. Sharon Jones – “Rescue Me” ( Fontella Bass) As the world cried out, “Brother, help me please,” these Texas artists replied with a mighty uplifting rendition. Get your copy of this song via New West Records from these sources. Together they brought renewed urgency to the Sam Cooke anthem. Los Coast brought the soulful vocals while Gary Clark, Jr., brought the scorching guitar.
This song’s arrival during the Black Lives Matter movement this summer struck a poignant nerve. The song is featured on the deluxe version of their self-titled debut album. It’s a phenomenal, intimate take on the Tracy Chapman original. Black Pumas singer Eric Burton and guitarist Adrian Quesada premiered during their live performance on Stephen Colbert’s Late Late Show. “I know things will get better” has been a mantra for many this year. Her emotional delivery (paired with Josh Neumann’s yearning cello) is pure, cathartic therapy.īlack Pumas – “Fast Car” ( Tracy Chapman) Brandi Carlile channels our collective anxiety, frustration, and heartache in ways Tears For Fears never imagined. “Mad World” captures the essence of 2020. Now as our gift to you, we present the 33 renditions that moved us most.īrandi Carlile – “Mad World” ( Tears for Fears) This was their gift to us during a difficult year.
We usually focus our coverage on original tunes, but this year some of our favorite artists delivered truly epic renditions of other artists’ classics.