New-to-me covers from #15 that I very much enjoyed:
Can't Take My Eyes off of You - Muse (Frankie Valli) -- Pretty restrained by their standards. I liked how the guitar was used.
A Hard Rain’s A-Gonna Fall – Laura Martling (Robert Zimmerman) -- It's easy to go overboard on this one, but Martling didn't, while offering a compelling vocal.
Takin' It to the Streets - Take 6 (Doobie Brothers) -- This was fun.
Into the Black - Chromatics (Neil Young) -- This is a very cinematic approach to the song, which makes sense given how often it's been used in TV episodes. The immediacy and raw emotion of Neil's version isn't there, but the "haunted" factor is upped by a great degree, and the arrangement allows for more careful consideration of the lyrics, which are some of Neil's best.
Johnny B. Goode - Peter Tosh (Chuck Berry) -- This was also fun.
Next to You – The Offspring (The Police) -- I normally can't stand Offspring dude's voice, but it didn't bother me here. The original may be The Police's most punk track, so it's naturally a good fit for a latter-day punk band.
Down by the River - Dave Matthews, Tim Reynolds (Neil Young) -- Depending on how you want to handle the lead guitar parts, this is another of the rare Neil songs that can be performed without sounding too much like Neil. Before we get into the extended instrumental passages, the song is a murder ballad, and its structure is very much in the tradition of them. Here, main part of the song is compellingly done, and Tim Reynolds has a different enough lead guitar style from Neil that you are not left wondering where Neil is.
You Can’t Put Your Arms Around a Memory - Ronnie Spector (Johnny Thunders) -- I know this song via a different cover, which we could see later. It requires an emotional vocal to pull off and Spector definitely delivers that.
Wichita Lineman - Friends Of Dean Martinez (Glen Campbell) -- Freaky in a good way.
Moondance - Luba Mason with Al Jarreau (Van Morrison) -- Alluring and fascinating.
Chelsea Hotel No. 2 – Rufus Wainwright (Leonard Cohen) -- Draws you in.
As for this one:
Summer Night City - Therion (Abba) -- I did not like the group vocals, but I liked the individual vocals, especially from the first guy, who sounds like Bob Mould.
And this one:
He’s a Whore - Big Black (Cheap Trick) -- A little noisy for my tastes, but there are glimpses of what makes many Cheap Trick songs good. The cover art with the Big Black members dressed up as the Cheap Trick members was great. Poor Tom Petersson, he's so generic looking compared to the other Cheap Trick members that they didn't bother with him.