Back in 1974 Al Green recorded Take Me To The River a classic downtempo soul song. Some people recognized this one as a good song and played it like many others of Al Green. In 1978 Talking Heads made this cover on their second record More Songs About Buildings And Fruit. It was one those songs for me that combined classic soul music with intelligent pop music and some NY-based punk influences. David Byrne once wrote about this song:
"Coincidence or conspiracy? There were at least four cover versions of this song out at the same time: Foghat, Bryan Ferry, Levon Helm, and us. More money for Mr Green's full gospel tabernacle church, I suppose. A song that combines teenage lust with baptism. Not equates, you understand, but throws them in the same stew, at least. A potent blend. All praise the mighty spurtin' Jesus."
Another cover version that is better than the original.
Talking Heads - Take Me To The River
1 Kommentar:
I agree that their version is slightly better than the Reverants Walter but it is a close call
Kommentar veröffentlichen