Covers (Franz Ferdinand EP)

Covers
EP by Franz Ferdinand
Released 16 April 2011 (2011-04-16)
Genre
Length 22:27
Label Domino
Franz Ferdinand chronology
iTunes Festival: London 2009
(2009)
Covers
(2011)
The North Sea
(2013)

Covers is an extended play by Scottish indie rock band Franz Ferdinand released in 2011. The entire EP consists of songs from the 2009 album Tonight: Franz Ferdinand covered by different artists.

Overview

The EP was first released on 16 April 2011 for the Record Store Day on 12" vinyl[1] and later on 2 May 2011 on CD.[2] From five song of the EP Franz Ferdinand perform only on the first track, "Live Alone", which is covered by Debbie Harry. Other tracks feature Stephin Merritt, LCD Soundsystem, ESG and Peaches. Several additional remixes were also released.

Franz Ferdinand themselves have previously released covers for LCD Soundsystem's "All My Friends" and Blondie's "Call Me"

Track listing

All songs written by Franz Ferdinand

No.TitlePerformerLength
1."Live Alone"Debbie Harry & Franz Ferdinand3:31
2."Dream Again"Stephin Merritt4:17
3."Live Alone"LCD Soundsystem7:28
4."What She Came For"ESG3:38
5."Turn It On"Peaches3:33
Total length:22:27

Additional download releases[3][4]

No.TitlePerformerLength
1."Live Alone" (Toby Tobias Remix)LCD Soundsystem10:22
2."What She Came For" (Wild Geese Leyline Dub)ESG7:56
3."Turn It On" (Daniel Maloso Remix)Peaches4:43
No.TitlePerformerLength
1."Live Alone" (Brennan Green Remix)Debbie Harry, LCD Soundsystem & Franz Ferdinand7:19
2."Live Alone" (dOP Remix)Debbie Harry & Franz Ferdinand7:47

Personnel

  • Franz Ferdinand Main Performer ("Live Alone")
  • Debbie Harry Lead Vocals ("Live Alone")
  • Vincent Taeger Drums ("Live Alone")
  • Alex Kapranos Producer ("Live Alone")
  • Renaud Letang Producer, Mixing ("Live Alone")
  • Barb Morrison (Super Buddha) Vocal Producer ("Live Alone")
  • Stephin Merritt Producer, Main Performer ("Dream Again")
  • Tom Rogers Engineer ("Dream Again")
  • LCD Soundsystem Main Performer ("Live Alone")
  • ESG Main Main Performer ("What She Came For")
  • Peaches Main Performer ("Turn It On")

References

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