Bad Plus got some ink for this, but I'm not a huge fan. Paul Desmond did Paul Simon (sort of rock) with (sort of) mixed results. I'm looking for interesting jazz takes on familiar tunes/riffs for entertaining purposes - my guests get familiarity and I get interesting music. Any suggestions will be appreciated.
Thanks for the Bad Plus tip, but I might prefer the Abba covers, for me they are a guilty - maybe very guilty - pleasure. Actually, I'd love to see the band live. OTOH, their recordings don't really move me. Not sure why, but I suspect I'd enjoy the show more.
Grimace, I'm with you. Martykl, if you were to see the Bad Plus in concert doing Iron Man, you'd see a GREAT jazz cover of a rock song. That said, I don't really like the Bad Plus covers of Abba (then again, I'm not an Abba fan).
Try Christy Baron -- Steppin'. It is available as a CD or Hybrid SACD (Chesky).
Three tracks that I like and may meet your criteria:
"Thieves in the Temple" "She's Not There" "Spooky"
Be aware this disk is "spotty". A couple of the other tracks are real throw aways. Of all the songs in the world I do not know why they were chosen. Also on the hybrid SACD I find the CD layer to be low output. Otherwise this is a very clean recording and has a couple of fun tracks.
I have a request for future posters. This thread becomes much more useful if the title of the album/CD is also listed.
charles lloyd-she's a woman(lennon-mccartney)/rare columbia 45.......larry coryell-all my love's laughter(jimmy webb)/on the album, the real great escape
Petra Haden & Bill Frisell improve on Coldplay's "Yellow." James Carter & Cyrus Chestnut do justice to the Pavement song book at full CD length on "Gold Sounds." In jazz/classical it's The String Quartet Tribute to Radiohead "Strung Out on OK Computer."
George Benson did a lot of great stuff before he went over to the dark side. "The Other Side of Abbey Road," which is a cover of the entire Beatles album, and "White Rabbit," which includes the Jefferson Airplane tune along with "California Dreamin'" by The Mamas and Papas are some of my favorites.
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