(I sent this earlier today, but I don't think it went through...sorry if it's 
a repeat.)

Yes, it's time for "March Madness"...no, I'm not talking about the NCAA, I'm 
talking about another slamdunk of Joni covers! And March comes in like a 
lion, with another collection of eclectic (& sometimes pathetic) versions of 
Joni tunes. Fresh off of its "World Premiere" in Athens, GA, here's the 
rundown:

1. Nick DeCaro - All I Want: The "Love Boat lounge" version.

2. Catfish Hodge - For Free: This one's an odd duck. Bob "Catfish" Hodge 
worked with a lot of mostly southern R & B Artists, and put out a couple of 
solo records. This cover of For Free is a tough listen at first, but I find 
it very soulful.

3. Don Randi - Both Sides Now: Ho Hum.

4. Percy Faith - Big Yellow Taxi: Once you get past the "turkey in the straw" 
barnyard intro, this one is also pretty dull. From the "Black Magic Woman" 
LP...(somehow I can't imagine Percy with a black magic woman.)

5. Roger Cardwell - The Circle Game: Australia's answer to Roger Whitaker.

6. Lill Lindfors - Gladigen (Carey in Swedish): I don't speak Swedish, but I 
think she's basically rewritten this song with a different subject. It's 
awfully pretty though.

7. Barry Miles - Woodstock: A nice funky early 70's jazz workout. Shaft-like.

8. Jimmy Winchell - Free Man In Paris: I used to wish I could sing. Now I 
wish HE could. SO bad, it should have won a grammy! ;~)

9. Turid - Jag Vet En Prins (I Had A King/Swedish) Turid is/was a 60's/70's 
folksinger with a Joni-like beautiful voice. Listen to the piano intro here 
and tell me that it doesn't have a Court & Spark feel to it. And this was 
recorded in '73 before C&S! 

10. Ray Charles Singers - Both Sides Now: Ho Hum. Nothing to do with THE Ray 
Charles...

11. Leslie Ritter/Scott Petito - Woodstock: This is from their CD released 
last year called "Circles In Sand". It's a great CD, very new age but more 
down to earth. This is one of my favorite versions of Woodstock.

12. Ken Watters Group - Both Sides Now: Also from 2001, this is a great jazz 
interpretation with Ken on trumpet & flugelhorn with a fine quartet. 

13. Peter White - River: Featuring Kenny Lattimore on the vocal, sounds 
great, very soulful, perhaps just a tad too sanitized for my tastes, but I'm 
sure it would be a popular favorite. 

14. Hanne Boel - How Do You Stop: A pleasant enough vocal on this song which 
I know isn't REALLY a Joni cover.

15. Bernie Steinberg/Tina Malia - The Circle Game: Off of a CD called "Folk 
Music For Kids", this is a duet sung by 2 children, which raises the question 
of whether it makes sense to have kids singing a song about watching kids 
grow up. They do a fine job with it though.

16. Davy Graham - Both Sides Now: Here's the medallion-piece of this CD to 
me...mostly because this one is hard to find, and well worth the hunt! 
Anything BUT ho hum. About 7 minutes long, with a "Cotton Ave" like guitar 
intro, in a raga mode, then Davy breaks into a guitar lick EXACTLY like what 
Joni did in "In France They Kiss On Main Street" (this song was recorded in 
1968) then the tempo picks up and it's an acoustic roller-coaster ride. Boy 
is it great!!

There you have it, another fine entry into the never-ending saga that is the 
JMDL covers project. 

Coming up: how you can get a copy for your very own!

Bob

NP: Shawn Colvin, "Round Of Blues"

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