Under the Covers, Vol. 2 (Deluxe Version)
Matthew Sweet & Susanna Hoffs
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iTunes Review
Following in the success of their first collection of ‘60s covers, Under the Covers, Vol.1, power popster Matthew Sweet and the Bangles’ Susanna Hoffs reconvene to pay tribute to the ‘70s with help from Fleetwood Mac’s Lindsey Buckingham for his “Second Hand News,” Dhani Harrison for his father George’s “Beware of Darkness,” and guitarist Steve Howe for the Yes prog-rock classic “I’ve Seen All Good People (Your Move/ All Good People).” The selections are eclectic and cover an incredible amount of musical ground, beginning with the hippie swagger of the Grateful Dead’s “Sugar Magnolia” through glam rock with Mott the Hoople’s “All the Young Dudes,” seductive radio pop with the Raspberries’ “Go All The Way,” Carly Simon’s “You’re So Vain” and Bread’s “Everything I Own,” Americana courtesy of Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers’ “Here Comes My Girl,” and cult-status obscurities via Big Star’s “Back of a Car.” Each tune is delivered with incredible finesse, as both vocalists nail their parts with unusual smoothness and flawless musical backing. The duo is quite the human jukebox.
Customer Reviews
Couldn't I Just Tell You How Great This Album Is?
I was thrilled to have a chance to see them last night at the Grammy Museum in Los Angeles, and heard a handful of selections from both albums in an intimate, acoustic setting. I purchased the CD (and of course, had to double dip and purchase the Digital version with all the bonus material, so you got my money twice :) ) and it was well worth it. Great faithful versions of so many of my favorite 70s songs. Amazing guitar work from Yes' Steve Howe on "Your Move/I've Seen All Good People," and stellar vocals from both of these great artists on all of the tracks. So nice to know that the two of them are such Todd fans :)
What's the use?
As with Volume 1, the covers all sound good. But, as far as I can tell, the arrangements also replicate the originals too closely. Given the sheer volume of covers in this release, it just becomes mundane and predictable. Across the board, there's no attempt at innovation or interpretation, so what's the point?
Excited to See This Release
I was happy to see this great POP duo put out another great collection of hits!!! itunes needs to spotlight this album. I just saw this past weekend that it was coming out. The songs are in this collection are classic and Matthew and Susanna do a fantastic job. Looking forward to the 80's collection and beyond.

