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mray10 wrote:
Wease wrote:
cutuphalfdead wrote:
Is Crazy Mary a cover?
Technically, no. Pearl Jam released it first.
They still didn't write it, which is what makes it a cover.
Noun 1. cover version - a recording of a song that was first recorded or made popular by somebody else; "they made a cover of a Beatles' song" http://www.thefreedictionary.com/cover+song
In popular music, a cover version or cover song, or simply cover, is a new performance or recording of a contemporary or previously recorded, commercially released song or popular song. It can sometimes have a pejorative meaning implying that the original recording should be regarded as the definitive or "authentic" version, and all others merely lesser competitors, alternatives or tributes (no matter how popular). http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cover_version
cover noun ( SONG ) /ˈkʌv.ər //-ɚ/ n Definition [C] (also cover version) a performance or recording of a song or tune which has already been recorded by someone else. http://dictionary.cambridge.org/diction ... h/cover_14
So, technically speaking, if PJ recorded and/or released it first, it's not a cover by definition. They just recorded a song written by another artist. If PJ really was the first to release it, then their version is the original version. It's a Pearl Jam song, just not a song written by any of the Pearl jam band memebers. But, I honestly can't confirm or deny if the PJ release was the first released version of the song or not. I've never looked it up. Just taking Wease's word for it.
For the record (for anyone who doesn't know and doesn't want to look it up):
Pearl Jam released "Crazy Mary" by Victoria Williams July 6th 1993. Victoria Williams released her own version of "Crazy Mary" on October 18th 1994.
So how about this then: If a song's author releases her own version of a song that she herself wrote, and if that same song had been previously recorded and released by another artist, is the artist in turn covering her own song?
RE: Crazy Mary The track was part of a benefit album consisting entirely of covers of Williams songs, the song in no way belongs to Pearl Jam regardless of release date.
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oasisfan35 wrote:
RE: Crazy Mary The track was part of a benefit album consisting entirely of covers of Williams songs, the song in no way belongs to Pearl Jam regardless of release date.
By definition, your statement is partially incorrect. Which is not to say that I wholely disagree with you. Maybe there's another term, or should be. But by strict definition Pearl Jam's version of Crazy Mary is not a cover.
Kevin Davis wrote:
So how about this then: If a song's author releases her own version of a song that she herself wrote, and if that same song had been previously recorded and released by another artist, is the artist in turn covering her own song?
By strict definition... I guess, yeah. But I don't know that I'm comfortable with that. Again, maybe there's another term we could use, one I'm not familiar with. If there isn't, there maybe should be.
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