Lounge-A-Palooza
by
Various Artists
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studio album
First released:
Oct 7 1997

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Release dates:
  • Oct 7 1997 in United States

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Traditional Pop, Bebop, Alternative Rock, Funk, Indie, Post-bop, Free Jazz, Jazz, Ragtime, Pop, Post-punk. Vote on Genres

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4 stars Cool Disc
If you were born in the 60's, there's a good chance you heard your parents listening to a few of the original versions of some of these tunes. To hear them revamped is quite a treat. The lounge version of "Black Hole Sun" was what prompted me to buy the disc, and the whole CD is a fine blending of "old meets new" smothered in this cool, smoky, loungy atmosphere. If you like lounge music with a little more modern twist, you'll like this disc... 'tis a cool idea executed quite nicely.
Written by wadrad
3 stars Music to ponder...
An interesting variety of performers...some songs were better off in their original version, but there are some really creative re-makes: I really enjoyed Steve and Edie's version of "Black Hole Sun" and Ben Fold's Five take on "She Don't Use Jelly". The album on the whole takes some getting used to, but it's worth it, if you want to try something different.
Written by Elaine Macapinlac,umacae00@umail.ucsb.edu

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  1. performer

    1. Doug Sahm [guitar]
    2. Poe [Performer, Vocals]

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