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Soop #5 - Songs of Other People

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Download links and information about Soop #5 - Songs of Other People by Michael Carpenter. This album was released in 2001 and it belongs to Rock, Pop genres. It contains 14 tracks with total duration of 53:07 minutes.

Artist: Michael Carpenter
Release date: 2001
Genre: Rock, Pop
Tracks: 14
Duration: 53:07
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Where the Bands Are (feat. Perry Keyes) 3:28
2. She Don't Care About Time (feat. Marty Rudnick) 3:29
3. Big in Japan (feat. Matt Fell) 4:50
4. Awaiting On You All (feat. James Cooper) 3:33
5. Look Through Any Window (feat. Rob Smith) 3:19
6. Thorn in My Side (feat. Suzy Connolly) 4:19
7. If You Can't Rock Me (feat. Chris Murphy) 3:33
8. Wouldn't It Be Nice (feat. Lukah Boo) 2:39
9. I've Been Waiting (feat. Eddie Owen) 3:52
10. I Don't Wanna Know (feat. Dominique English) 3:20
11. Everybody Oughta Make a Change (feat. Paul Carpenter) 4:24
12. Already Gone (feat. Jason Walker) 4:29
13. Rockin' All Over the World (feat. Too Many Guitars) 3:41
14. The Boy from Tupelo (feat. Kylie Whitney) 4:11

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Michael Carpenter's sophomore album, Hopefulness, ended with a pair of covers, so it doesn't seem surprising that Carpenter followed it up only five months later with a full-length covers album. Michael Carpenter has always worn his heart on his sleeve when it comes to his influences, whether its '60s pop like the Beatles, the Monkees, or the Zombies, or rootsy rock & roll like Tom Petty or Bruce Springsteen. That means that Soop#1: Songs of Other People is an effective tribute to the influential work of this handful of artists. Carpenter doesn't drastically rework any of the songs — though listeners wouldn't expect him to, given his penchant for earnest pop/rock — but he does lovingly update each with his own production and performances. Some of them better their originals, particularly the more rock-based reworking of the Beach Boys' "Wild Honey." Carpenter's song choices are intriguing as well; while he covers a fairly basic group of artists, he often makes less-obvious choices of which song to use within each artist's catalog. That means that Bruce Springsteen's aching "I Wish I Were Blind" and Tom Petty's unfortunately overlooked "Kings Highway" are chosen over more predictable tracks. All 12 tracks manage to gel cohesively into an album — making them feel as if they always belonged together — and that's part of the loving craftsmanship that Carpenter exhibits throughout this release. (Soop#1: Songs of Other People is a limited-edition 500-copy run. Each copy comes hand-numbered and autographed by Carpenter himself.)