Under the Covers, Vol. 1
"Under the Covers, Vol. 1" is an album by the American rock band Snow Patrol, released on November 25, 2022. It features a collection of cover songs performed by the band. The album showcases their interpretation of a variety of tracks from different artists and genres, illustrating their musical influences and offering a fresh take on well-known songs. The release is part of their ongoing exploration of their sound and creative process.
Under the Covers, Vol. 2
"Under the Covers, Vol. 2" is an album by the band Me First and the Gimme Gimmes, released in 2017. It is the second installment of their "Under the Covers" series, where the band, known for their punk rock style, covers popular songs from various genres, transforming them with their unique sound. The album features a variety of tracks, offering fresh takes on well-known hits, maintaining the band's playful and energetic approach to music.
Under the Covers, Vol. 3
"Under the Covers, Vol. 3" is an album by the American band Jay and the Americans, released in 2010. It features a collection of cover songs, showcasing the band's signature sound while paying homage to various artists and classic hits. This volume is part of a series where the band interprets music from different eras, and it typically includes tracks that highlight their vocal harmonies and arrangements.
Under the Covers, Vol. II
"Under the Covers, Vol. II" is an album by the band Jars of Clay, released in 2005. It is the sequel to their earlier covers album, "Under the Covers." In this album, the band covers a diverse range of songs from various artists, showcasing their unique interpretations and musical style. The album generally features a mix of rock and alternative tracks, reflecting Jars of Clay's signature sound while paying homage to other artists.
Under the Covers, Vol. III
"Under the Covers, Vol. III" is the third installment in a series of cover albums by the band The A.V. Club, featuring various artists performing their renditions of well-known songs. The series showcases a wide variety of genres and artists, highlighting unique interpretations of both classic and contemporary tracks. Each volume typically includes a mix of popular songs, reflecting different musical styles and eras, and is often released as part of a promotional or creative project.
"Under the Covers: Essential Red Hot Chili Peppers" is a compilation album by the American rock band Red Hot Chili Peppers, released in 2022. The album features a selection of the band's notable cover songs, showcasing their unique interpretations of tracks originally performed by other artists. The compilation highlights the band's versatility and artistic influences, celebrating their ability to transform songs across various genres.
"Under the Covers" is an album by American country music artist Dwight Yoakam, released in 2007. This album features a collection of cover songs that pay homage to a variety of artists and genres that have influenced Yoakam's musical style. The tracks include reinterpretations of songs by influential musicians such as Johnny Cash, The Rolling Stones, and Queen, among others.
"Under the Covers" is a cover album by the musical comedy duo Ninja Sex Party, consisting of members Dan Avidan and Brian Wecht. Released on April 28, 2017, the album features the duo performing a variety of popular songs, each reinterpreted in their unique comedic and musical style. The album includes covers of well-known tracks from various genres and decades, showcasing the duo's eclectic taste in music and their talent for blending humor with heartfelt performances.
"Under the Influence" is an album by American country music artist Alan Jackson. Released on July 30, 1999, the album is a collection of cover songs that pay tribute to some of Jackson's musical influences, primarily in the honky-tonk and traditional country music genres. The album features various tracks originally performed by artists such as George Jones, Merle Haggard, and Alan's own inspirations.
Under the Influences
"Under the Influences" can refer to several different things depending on the context. Here are a few possibilities: 1. **Film or Television**: It might refer to a specific movie or episode of a TV show. There are several films and series that may have a similar name or theme related to influences, addiction, or substance use.
Under the Streetlight
"Under the Streetlight" is a musical project and album by the American vocal group The 5th Dimension, released in 2017. The album is a collection of popular and traditional songs, blending elements of pop, R&B, and other genres. It features both original tracks and covers, showcasing the group's harmonies and musical versatility. The project may also refer to themes of nostalgia, community, and the stories that unfold under the metaphorical and literal lights of urban environments.
Undercover (Ministry album)
"Undercover" is an album by the Christian industrial rock band Ministry, released in 2003. It is notable for being a cover album, featuring reinterpretations of various songs from other artists. The album showcases Ministry's signature style, blending heavy industrial sounds with elements of metal and electronic music. The tracklist includes covers of songs originally performed by artists such as Black Sabbath, The Stooges, and The Doors, among others.
Undercovers (Night Shift album)
"Undercovers" is an album by the band Night Shift, released in 2021. Night Shift is known for their blend of various musical styles, and "Undercovers" features a collection of cover songs. The album showcases the band's interpretation of tracks from different genres, highlighting their musical versatility and distinctive sound.
"Underwater Sunshine (or What We Did on Our Summer Vacation)" is a compilation album by the American rock band Counting Crows, released in 2012. The album features a collection of covers of songs by various artists, showcasing the band's interpretations and musical style. The title reflects a playful tone while also hinting at themes of nostalgia and summer experiences.
Undisputed Attitude
"Undisputed Attitude" is a book written by professional wrestler and actor Chris Jericho, published in 2001. The book combines autobiographical elements with Jericho’s insights about the wrestling industry, his experiences in various wrestling promotions, and anecdotes from his career. It features Jericho's trademark humor, as well as his reflections on the challenges and triumphs he faced throughout his journey in professional wrestling.
"Universal Love – Wedding Songs Reimagined" is a project that features reimagined versions of classic wedding songs, with a focus on inclusivity and LGBTQ+ representation. Released in 2018, the album includes songs originally written for heterosexual couples, but they have been transformed to resonate with same-sex couples and diverse interpretations of love. The collection features well-known tracks with altered lyrics to reflect a wider array of romantic relationships.
"Up on the Roof: Songs from the Brill Building" is a musical revue or tribute that celebrates the rich musical legacy of the Brill Building, a historic hub of songwriting and music production in New York City during the 1960s. The Brill Building was home to numerous influential songwriters and composers, who crafted a multitude of hit songs that defined the pop music landscape of that era.
"Uta Sagashi: Request Cover Album" is a music album likely featuring cover versions of various songs, organized around the theme of "uta sagashi," which translates to "song search" in Japanese. The concept typically involves artists or performers interpreting and reimagining popular tracks, often based on requests from fans or a specific audience.
Utahime
"Utahime" can refer to a couple of different things depending on the context. 1. **Utahime in Music**: In the realm of Japanese pop culture, "Utahime" can refer to a "singer" or "vocalist" as the term itself translates to "song princess" or "singing woman" in Japanese. It is often used to describe female singers, especially those who have a significant impact or popularity.
Utahime 3: Shūmaku
"Utahime 3: Shūmaku" is a Japanese film released in 2020. It is part of the "Utahime" series, which focuses on the life and struggles of a young female singer. The series combines elements of music, drama, and romance, showcasing the protagonist's journey in the competitive world of entertainment as she navigates both personal and professional challenges.