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I've always liked comparing songs with their various covers, so I decided to make a thread about it. I'm making a poll about the first one, but feel free to make your own submissions for people's evaluation, and I'll be posting more myself later.
This entry is the song Cry Little Sister, originally by Gerard McMann (famously on the soundtrack of the vampire movie The Lost Boys).
YouTube - The lost Boys (1987) Tribute - Cry little sister
Next is an industrial version done by some gothy German type called Blutengel.
YouTube - Blutengel - Cry little Sister
And last is a new version by a hard rock/pseudo-metal band, Seasons After.
YouTube - Seasons After - Cry Little Sister (Video)
There were a few others that I didn't include, though an honorable mention goes to Carfax Abbey, whose version was basically the original with more guitar effects and without the children singing backup vocals. These three were my favorite.
What I love about the first one is primarily the children's voices; it just gives it a sort of creepiness that is still beautiful, that the other versions lack. What I don't like is it is sort of prolonged, and repetitive.
The second one has the same feel as the first, and without the repetitiveness. But I really don't like the singer's voice. The ladies' voices as backup is a nice touch, but I still prefer the original overall, despite its flaws.
The third is decidedly different. I like the energy of it, but it lacks the subtle darkness of the first. It's hard to compare because the styles are so different. They were trying for two distinct styles and atmospheres with the same song, and I think that this version did a better job of accomplishing their goal than the original did.
But in the end I went with the original, and here's why - first, it has the advantage of originality (always hard to overcome in these contests), but mainly, the children's choir just gives me chills. If it had been a little less drawn out it would have been no contest.
This entry is the song Cry Little Sister, originally by Gerard McMann (famously on the soundtrack of the vampire movie The Lost Boys).
YouTube - The lost Boys (1987) Tribute - Cry little sister
Next is an industrial version done by some gothy German type called Blutengel.
YouTube - Blutengel - Cry little Sister
And last is a new version by a hard rock/pseudo-metal band, Seasons After.
YouTube - Seasons After - Cry Little Sister (Video)
There were a few others that I didn't include, though an honorable mention goes to Carfax Abbey, whose version was basically the original with more guitar effects and without the children singing backup vocals. These three were my favorite.
What I love about the first one is primarily the children's voices; it just gives it a sort of creepiness that is still beautiful, that the other versions lack. What I don't like is it is sort of prolonged, and repetitive.
The second one has the same feel as the first, and without the repetitiveness. But I really don't like the singer's voice. The ladies' voices as backup is a nice touch, but I still prefer the original overall, despite its flaws.
The third is decidedly different. I like the energy of it, but it lacks the subtle darkness of the first. It's hard to compare because the styles are so different. They were trying for two distinct styles and atmospheres with the same song, and I think that this version did a better job of accomplishing their goal than the original did.
But in the end I went with the original, and here's why - first, it has the advantage of originality (always hard to overcome in these contests), but mainly, the children's choir just gives me chills. If it had been a little less drawn out it would have been no contest.