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Kurt Baker - Got It Covered (CD-EP 2010) RESTORED

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Kurt Baker - Got It Covered (CD-EP 2010) RESTORED

Kurt Baker - Got It Covered (CD-EP 2010)
EAC | FLAC+CUE+LOG or MP3 CBR 320 | 22:35 min | 171 or 52 MB
a mighty Power Pop release from the former Leftovers' frontman contains 7 killer cover tunes!

Kurt Baker is an American musician, songwriter, and Rock & Roll performer, who is a founding member of the notable pop/punk outfit The Leftovers. Kurt's signature unique blend of ultra catchy Beach Boys and Beatles styled melodies under a relentless wall of high energy guitars and pounding rhythms have earned him the praise of Lookout Records' founder Larry Livermore and Screeching Weasel's leader Ben Weasel. After the release of The Leftovers last album, Baker decided to focus on going solo. For his debut release, Kurt takes on some of his favorite Power Pop songs of the 70's and 80's covering tracks from Blondie, Elvis Costello, Joe Jackson, The Knack, Nick Lowe, Rick Springfield, and The Vapors.

Kurt Baker - Got It Covered (CD-EP 2010) RESTORED

There are a couple of things I pride myself in, buy first is my ability to spot raw talent. The first time I met the Leftovers - goofy teens from Maine who drove ten hours just to play a free party in Queens - I knew they were the real thing. Kurt Baker's got an ear for pop melody that only comes along a few times in a generation, and a true love for the minutiae and history of Rock 'N' Roll. I can't wait to hear what he comes up with next".

– Jim Testa, Jersey Beat

Kurt emerged as a solo artist with a "Labor of love" solo EP, "Got It Covered". Produced by Los Angeles based pop genius, Linus of Hollywood, "Got It Covered" featured Baker's take on some of his favorite Power Pop songs of the 70's and 80's and featured guest appearances from Kay Hanley (Letters To Cleo) and Adam Marcello (Katy Perry).



Tracklist:

01. Leave Me Out _ [Originally perfomed by The Knack]
02. Hanging On The Telephone _ [Originally by The Nerves, later covered by Blondie]
03. Pump It Up _ [Originally performed by Elvis Costello]
04. I've Done Everything For You _ [Originally by Sammy Hagar, later covered by Rick Springfield]
05. Is She Really Going On With Him? _ [Originally performed by Joe Jackson]
06. Cruel To Be Kind _ [Originally perfomed by Nick Lowe]
07. Turning Japanese _ [Originally performed by The Vapors]

Exact Audio Copy V1.0 beta 1 from 15. November 2010

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Produced by Linus Of Hollywood.


01. Let Me Out
The Knack are the quintessential Power Pop band, everything down to the black skinny ties and Beatle boots. “Get the Knack” belongs in every music fans record collection, and was one of the first Power Pop records I ever bought. “Let Me Out” is a burst of pure adrenaline and I couldn’t think of a better track to start of the album. My performance and version reminds me of the work that I did on the Leftovers album “On the Move”, which I’m really psyched about. On a funny side note, rumor has it that the Knacks singer/songwriter Doug Fieger wrote songs exclusively from the perspective of his “Schlong”, which makes perfect sense if you go back and read the lyrics to songs like “My Sharona” and “Let Me Out”. Doug Fieger died shortly before we recorded our version, so this is dedicated to him.

02. Hanging On The Telephone
Many people know this song as recorded by the beautiful Debbie Harry and Blondie, but in fact the original was written by Jack Lee, who played in the legendary LA punk/pop group The Nerves. Along with Lee, the other members included Paul Collins and Peter Case. Both members would go on to front bands like The (Paul Collins) Beat and The Plimsouls.. both staples in late 70′s Power Pop. My version stays pretty true to the original, but it also reminds me of a great Swedish rock n’ roll band called the Hellacopters. I saw them once in Boston and it totally blew my mind.. actually, they were probably the greatest band i’ve ever seen live. Speaking of Boston, Kay Hanley from the legendary Boston group Letters to Cleo, sang back ups on this! She is awesome! The intro sound clip is taken from Linus’s voice mail on his phone. He’s got a fancy phone… my phone doesn’t even have a voicemail option, it’s that old!

03. Pump It Up
When Linus and I got together to discuss “Got It Covered”, one of the songs that we really wanted to model some of our work on was a track called “Bandages” by Hot Hot Heat. I remember always hearing that song in High School and thinking how ridiculously catchy it was, yet wild and spastic sounding. Elvis Costello is the king of making music that can be described at times as “Organized Chaos”, so on this track we really tried to channel something along the lines of musical spontaneous combustion. Our “Pump It Up” comes off as a wild party anthem, and I love wild parties… esp. if there is beer and snacks involved!

04. I've Done Everything For You
Rick Springfield is the man. You cannot deny his awesomeness. When The Leftovers were working on our record “Eager to Please”, Rick had just released a new single called “Victoria’s Secret”. We all had a laugh about it, but Linus and I quickly switched the subject to how much we love Springfield’s “Working Class Dog” album. It’s pure 80′s pop at it’s best. During the recording of this song we found out that he was actually playing the entire “Working Class Dog” album in its entirety in Milwaukee, Wisconsin ( home to Beer & Cheese, two favorites of Linus and myself). We almost cancelled the session and boarded the plane but then Kay Hanely stopped by to record some killer back ups and we ended up just going to Mel’s diner in Hollywood were we drank many Budweisers and got in fights with dorky LA douche bags who claim Taylor Swift doesn’t write her own songs.. (She does by the way, and is kinda hot).

05. Is She Really Going Out With Him?
In a way, this song is kind of autobiographical. I spend a lot of time in coffee shops in my home town of Portland, Maine, usually drinking coffee and looking out the window and seeing all these beautiful girls walking with a bunch of meat head college guys. This might happen everywhere. “Is She Really Going Out With Him?” is a hopeless romantics lament and I’ve always loved the way that Joe Jackson comes off as your “average guy” songwriter. I’ve always felt a connection to his lyrics, and at the same time loved his infectious melodies. This was the first song we recorded during the session, it just came naturally!

06. Cruel To Be Kind
I’m a VH1 classics junkie. I really don’t like cable TV very much. I don’t even have cable were I live, but whenever I get a chance to eat dinner at my parents house, you can bet your fortunes that I’ll be sitting on the couch watching Metal Mania or Pop Up Video rather than eating a pot roast. I’ve always seen Nick Lowe’s video for “Cruel To Be Kind” on VH1. It’s always stuck with me, and the chorus is just so infectious. This might be one of my favorite songs on the album. Ironically, Kay Hanley (my producer Linus of Hollywood has a band with Kay called Palmdale), who sang back ups on this record also did a stellar version of “Cruel” for the hit teen movie “10 Things I Hate About You” with Letters to Cleo. This one is for Heath.

07. Turning Japanese
The Vapors are total 1 hit wonders, and there is nothing wrong with that! Take a tune like “Turning Japanese”, a new wave classic that transcends generations. You can’t help but feel good when you hear this song. Growing up I always would buy old Beatles or Beach Boys albums, but the first “New Wave” record I ever bought was “New Clear Days” by the Vapors, which features “Turning Japanese”. It was probably the best 75 cents I’ve ever spent (besides that Milky Way I just purchased at the gas station). This was the last song we recorded during the “Got It Covered” sessions, and totally represents how much fun we had making this album.



Release Date: August 10, 2010
Label: Oglio Entertainment
Catalog No.: OGL 89162-2

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