Under the Covers, Vol. 1 explained

Under the Covers, Vol. 1
Type:Cover album
Artist:Matthew Sweet and Susanna Hoffs
Cover:Under The Covers (Matthew Sweet and Susanna Hoffs) album.jpg
Released:April 18, 2006
Recorded:Lolina Green (Matthew Sweet's home studio)
Genre:Rock
Length:49:32
Label:Shout! Factory
Producer:Matthew Sweet, Susanna Hoffs
Chronology:Matthew Sweet
Prev Title:Living Things
Prev Year:2004
Next Title:The Pillowcase EP
Next Year:2006

Under the Covers, Vol. 1 is the first collaboration between alternative rock artist Matthew Sweet and Bangles singer/guitarist Susanna Hoffs. Released by Shout! Factory in 2006, the album contains 15 cover versions of songs from the 1960s and 1970s. The album was a result of their mutual love for songwriting from the 1960s.[1] Matthew Sweet and Susanna Hoffs decided to record an album together in dedication of that era consisting of only cover versions.

The album was released April 2006, and they appeared July 18 on Late Night with Conan O'Brien to promote the album and tour.

Track listing

TitleOriginal artistLength
1."I See the Rain"The Marmalade3:45
2."And Your Bird Can Sing"The Beatles2:10
3."It's All Over Now, Baby Blue"Bob Dylan3:45
4."Who Knows Where the Time Goes?"Fairport Convention5:51
5."Cinnamon Girl"Neil Young and Crazy Horse2:47
6."Alone Again Or"Love3:35
7."The Warmth of the Sun"The Beach Boys3:08
8."Different Drum"Stone Poneys featuring Linda Ronstadt2:52
9."The Kids Are Alright"The Who2:50
10."Sunday Morning"The Velvet Underground3:26
11."Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere"Neil Young and Crazy Horse2:27
12."Care of Cell 44"The Zombies3:56
13."Monday, Monday"The Mamas & the Papas3:27
14."She May Call You Up Tonight"The Left Banke2:24
15."Run to Me"Bee Gees3:06

Bonus Tracks on iTunes Deluxe Version

TitleOriginal artistLength
16."The Village Green Preservation Society"The Kinks2:57
17."I Can See for Miles"The Who4:13

Volumes 2 & 3

In July 2009, Shout! Factory released their second album, Under the Covers, Vol. 2, covering songs from the 1970s. Under the Covers, Vol. 3 followed in 2013, containing songs recorded in the 1980s.

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Notes and References

  1. NPR Pop Music, June 2006