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Covers (Placebo album)

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Covers
Compilation album by
Released22 September 2003 (bonus disc and 1° LP)
5 March 2007 (Digital Version)
3 May 2010 (CD and LP reissue)
GenreAlternative rock
Length40:38
LabelHut/Astralwerks
Placebo chronology
Sleeping with Ghosts
(2003)
Covers
(2003)
Once More with Feeling
(2004)
Singles from Covers
  1. "Running Up that Hill"
    Released: 31 October 2006, 2007 (US)
2010 Edition
Cover of the 2010 issue, using the Sleeping With Ghosts themed artwork.
Cover of the 2010 issue, using the Sleeping With Ghosts themed artwork.

Covers is a compilation album of covers by British alternative rock band Placebo. The album was originally released as a bonus disc with the special edition version of Sleeping with Ghosts on 22 September 2003 through Hut Records and Astralwerks, which has since gone out of print. "Running Up that Hill" is mostly responsible for this digital release package.[1] After being used for the fourth-season premiere of The O.C., the song received much attention in both the U.S. and the UK, peaking at No. 44 on the UK Singles Chart.[2]

Release

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A vinyl LP version of the album was issued in 2003 with an all-gray cover and only the white name of the band on it (the 2010 LP reissue of the album has a red title). Most of the songs on the album were originally B-sides from the band's previous singles.

A repackaged physical version of the album was re-released on 3 May 2010 through Placebo's former label, EMI, with a new cover based on the Sleeping with Ghosts theme. However, this was strictly EMI's decision and didn't have any input from the band in releasing the album.[3]

Track listing

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No.TitleWriter(s)Other appearancesLength
1."Running Up That Hill" (originally recorded by Kate Bush;)Kate Bushrecorded especially for the Covers disc released in 2003[4]4:57
2."Where Is My Mind?" (originally recorded by Pixies;)Black Francispreviously appeared on the "This Picture" single released in 2003, but it had an introduction by a radio presenter3:44
3."Bigmouth Strikes Again" (originally recorded by The Smiths;)Johnny Marr/Steven Morrisseypreviously appeared on the single to "Nancy Boy" released in 19973:54
4."Johnny and Mary" (originally recorded by Robert Palmer;)Robert Palmerpreviously appeared on the "Taste in Men" single in 20003:25
5."20th Century Boy" (originally recorded by T. Rex;)Marc Bolanpreviously released on the soundtrack to the film Velvet Goldmine and also as a B-side on the "You Don't Care About Us" single in 19984:39
6."The Ballad of Melody Nelson"" (originally recorded by Serge Gainsbourg;)Serge Gainsbourg/Jean-Claude Vannierused on the Monsieur Gainsbourg Revisited compilation album released in 20053:58
7."Holocaust" (originally recorded by Big Star;)Alex Chiltonpreviously appeared on the "Slave to the Wage" single in 20004:27
8."I Feel You" (originally recorded by Depeche Mode;)Martin Gorepreviously released on a fan club-only cassette in 1999 and as a bonus track on the American edition of Black Market Music6:26
9."Daddy Cool" (originally recorded by Boney M.;)Frank Farian/George Reyampreviously appeared as a B-side on "The Bitter End" single in 20033:21
10."Jackie" (originally recorded by Sinéad O'Connor;)Sinéad O'Connorpreviously appeared as a B-side on the DVD edition of the "This Picture" single in 20032:48

References

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  1. ^ "Music – Review of Placebo – Covers". BBC. Retrieved 12 April 2012.
  2. ^ "PLACEBO | Artist". Official Charts. Retrieved 12 April 2012.
  3. ^ "Placebo / News". Placeboworld.co.uk. Archived from the original on 4 March 2012. Retrieved 12 April 2012.
  4. ^ "Placebo goes 'Running up That Hill,' reminds us they covered Kate Bush". Entertainment Weekly.