— Juliana Hatfield (@julianahatfield) August 11, 2012
@phizlair so glad you don't hate it! thanks!
For those of you with Spotify, here are the songs from Juliana's new Juliana Hatfield album aka The Covers Album, by all the original artists*:
*apart from Led Zepagain. Also, 'Ready For Love' was originally a Mott The Hoople song, but Juliana has referenced the subsequent Bad Company version.
This was created for Spotify in the UK but hopefully most if not all songs are licensed in other regions.
In varying quality, here are the original artists performing the songs which make up Juliana's new eponymous covers album:
Teenage Fanclub - Cells
Foo Fighters - Learn To Fly
Creedence Clearwater Revival - Bad Moon Rising
Bad Company - Ready For Love (original by Mott The Hoople)
I Blame Coco - Selfmachine
Nada Surf - Fruit Fly
Pete Yorn - Closet
Electric Light Orchestra - Sweet Is The Night
Ryan Adams - Do I Wait
Liz Phair - Friend Of Mine
The Who - My Wife
Led Zeppelin - Rock And Roll
Here we go.
Juliana's new album of covers - the oddly titled Juliana Hatfield, is now available as a download for PledgeMusic subscribers ahead of the global release, which remains scheduled for August 28, 2012.
This site hasn't published the artwork, title and track list before now because Juliana has wanted, in her olde worldy ye olde records style, to keep it a secret.
Although some of the arrangements will come as a surprise the chosen songs are pretty much in line with what she has posted to PledgeMusic / Twitter and the live shows in June.
- Cells
- Learn To Fly
- Bad Moon Rising
- Ready For Love
- Selfmachine
- Fruit Fly
- Closet
- Sweet Is The Night
- Do I Wait
- Friend Of Mine*
- My Wife*
- Rock And Roll
*omitted from the vinyl version.
What are you waiting for? Allez. Avante. Now.
Juliana's 2011 album There's Always Another Girl is available again on CD at julianahatfield.com.
Check my new avatar - courtesy of the gifted @julianahatfield!
— John P. Strohm (@johnpstrohm) May 31, 2012
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Pledgers will have noted that Juliana recently posted a photo taken from a shoot in New York with Brad Walsh.
Three other photos from the shoot are now up on Brad's Flickr pages:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/thebradleythomas/7268150566
http://www.flickr.com/photos/thebradleythomas/7268157838
http://www.flickr.com/photos/thebradleythomas/7268166162
Thanks to Andrew for posting this info at This is the Sound
really liking alpinisms by school of seven bells that my friend turned me onto the other day
— Juliana Hatfield (@julianahatfield) May 24, 2012
Alpinisms is the 2008 debut album from School Of Seven Bells.
The band are heavily played on the liveontomorrow.co.uk stereo and their two subsequent albums - 2010's Disconnect From Desire and this year's Ghostory come highly recommended.
Good to know Jules is now a fan.
Some Some Girls news:
Heidi Gluck is currently touring the US with Joel Henderson, both as opening act and playing in Joel's band.
thanks to Carlos for the info.
I've been working extensively on the new Juliana Hatfield covers album. It's going to be super cool! Hooray! Songs are top secret. :)
— Peter Adams (@SLightFLight) April 14, 2012
Well, not all the songs are that secret.
If you're a pledger you can now hear what Juliana describes as "a bit of a weird mix" of Liz Phair's Friend Of Mine, in a work in progress update in the covers album project.
Spoiler Alert!
Although Juliana's intention is to keep the songs chosen for the covers project a secret, this doesn't really fit with the PledgeMusic 'updates from the studio' idea. Inevitably, we have been hearing snippets along the way and now some songs as works in progress.
If you really don't want to know their identity, it looks like you'll have to skim the Pledge updates avoiding the songs and the user comments, which isn't really the idea is it! Oh, and don't come to this site either. Smiley winking face emoticon thing.
Having previously uploaded a video snippet of Pete Yorn's Closet, Juliana has now posted a demo.
@peteyorn closet!
— Juliana Hatfield (@julianahatfield) April 22, 2012
@peteyorn will do
— Juliana Hatfield (@julianahatfield) April 22, 2012
if i did ever do karaoke i think i would do the theme from the spy who loved me
— Juliana Hatfield (@julianahatfield) April 12, 2012
Now if Juliana were ever to make a covers album...
New pledges have been added to Juliana's Covers Album project at PledgeMusic since the launch earlier this month, including the return of the 20 questions by email thing which she did last year.
Today, she's brought back the offer of a personalised song, which you'll recall was a fundraiser of sorts she did in 2010 before the original PledgeMusic project.
Juliana:
I will write you a personal song! I’ll create an original song exclusively for you, to you, about you... [] ...Think of it as a commissioned sonic portrait. I will send you an mP3 and a CD of your song and will never release it to the public.
This offer is available now for up to 3 potential pledgers for, ahem, $1,000.
But you all know this anyway because you're all pledgers, right?
While we're in a pledgy, kickstarty, fundy mood, there's this from filmmaker Jarrad Kennedy:
'If It's Catchy, It Means You Stole It' is a feature documentary on Sydney musician/independent record label boss Nic Dalton. Dalton has played in over 65 bands (and counting!), most notably Boston's The Lemonheads during the peak of the grunge movement in the early 1990's.
... Interviews with key figures in the Dalton/HAC story will be interwoven with animation, rare unseen footage and performances.
... Funds generated will be used to cover equipment hire, film transfer, legal clearances and mastering.
We aim to have the film completed by July 2012 to submit for the Boston Film Festival in September.
You can get involved in the project at Pozible.
Juliana is mentioned in the trailer's credits.
In the 90's she performed one of Dalton's songs - Love Went Away - under the pseudonym of Kelly Wilson.
hat tip to Carlos for the info
Here we go again.
Juliana's forthcoming album of other people's songs is another fan funded affair. After the success of last year's There's Always Another Girl album, Juliana is again using PledgeMusic to organise the project.
She is offering her paintings, guitars and other miscellany as well as the music.
Juliana:
Also, a percentage of the money we raise will be donated to IMPACT Boston, which teaches self-defense and self-empowerment to people who really need it (I took a weekend self-defense course there a few years ago and it was really great and I was able to see with my own eyes how much it helped the women who were enrolled.) IMPACT offers scholarships for those who can’t afford the workshops.
The project has launched today. Head over to PledgeMusic to join in.
getting ready to start recording my covers album
— Juliana Hatfield (@julianahatfield) February 19, 2012
Juliana has today confirmed on Twitter that her new album will be of cover versions.
She first pondered the project in July 2011 after finishing There's Always Another Girl, when she solicited suggestions from PledgeMusic subscribers.
More as and when...
UPDATE - MARCH 2
As expected, it's another pledge thing.
i'm going to be launching the new covers project at/through pledge music really soon--info coming later
— Juliana Hatfield (@julianahatfield) March 2, 2012
Just kids twitpic.com/8kd4jy
— John P. Strohm (@johnpstrohm) February 15, 2012
Fans of Juliana's art might be interested to see some of the work she produced as a child. She's posted some examples today over at her official blog.