Live Lounge Volume 4

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Buy Live Lounge, Vol. 4 at Walmart.com. 2009 collection, the fourth installment in the Live Lounge series. As with other Live Lounge albums, this is a combination of alternative versions of band classics plus unique cover versions, exclusive to this album, recorded live in the BBC Live Lounge studio. Series information Type: Release group series Ordering Type: Genres. Volume 4 of Live Lounge compiles tracks from the Radio 1 lunchtime show where bands perform their own track, and a cover version. The tracks are live and stripped down, showing the true quality of the musicianship and craft of the song.

Tracks on Disc 1:. 1. Poker Face - Lady Gaga. 2. Sweet Dreams / Beat Again - Tinchy Stryder. 3. Boom Boom Pow - The Black Eyed Peas.

4. Not Fair - Lily Allen. 5. Electric Feel - Katy Perry. 6. Mama Do (Uh Oh, Uh Oh) - Newton Faulkner. 7.

Halo - Florence + the Machine. 8. Sexy Chick - Paloma Faith. 9. Million Love Songs, A - Scouting for Girls. 10.

When You Were Young - The Noisettes. 11. Love Sex Magic - Biffy Clyro. 12. Paris - Friendly Fires. 13.

Wearing My Rolex - Hot Chip. 14. Heavy Cross - The Gossip.

15. If I Were a Boy - Jamie T. 16. T Shirt - Shontelle. 17. Bonkers - The King Blues. 18.

Tiny Dancer - Ironik. 19. Beautiful Day - U2.

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Tracks on Disc 2:. 1. Ready for the Weekend - Calvin Harris. 2. Sweet Escape, The - Kasabian. 3. Beat Again - Little Boots.

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4. Red - Daniel Merriweather.

5. Candy - Paolo Nutini. 6. Sex on Fire - Alesha Dixon. 7. Spiralling - Sugababes. 8.

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Beggin' - The Saturdays. 9.

Since U Been Gone - Kelly Clarkson. 10. Times Like These - The Script. 11.

Shake It - Metro Station. 12. Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It) - Marmaduke Duke. 13. Mykonos - Fleet Foxes.

14. Just Dance - Max‹mo Park. 15. Daniel - Bat for Lashes. 16. Jump in the Pool - Lenka.

17. Raindrops - Basement Jaxx. 18. Papa Can You Hear Me?

- N-Dubz. 19. Bonkers - Dizzee RascalProduct Description. With its combination of acoustic originals and intriguing cover versions, the Radio 1 Live Lounge albums have cleverly filled a gap in the market to become one of the most successful compilation series in recent years. Volume Four, which as always, consists of tracks recorded live for Jo Whiley's mid-morning show, is as eclectic as its predecessors, with acts as diverse as Lily Allen, Fleet Foxes, and Kelly Clarkson all stepping into the now-famous studio. Without the comfort of multiple takes and glossy production, the Live Lounge can expose artists in a way no other compilation does, and where some can surprisingly thrive, others even more surprisingly falter.

Florence and the Machine, one of the most critically acclaimed artists of 2009, caterwauls through a quite painful rendition of Beyonc‚'s 'Halo,' Lady Gaga unnecessarily turns her electro-pop juggernaut 'Poker Face' into a rather ropey and overblown vaudeville-style number, while Black Eyed Peas don't seem to have entirely grasped the concept, using a pre-recorded backing track on their number one 'Boom Boom Pow.' However, the likes of the Saturdays and Sugababes, often derided for miming, sound near-perfect on entertaining renditions of MadCon's 'Beggin,' and Keane's 'Spiralling.' While Katy Perry (MGMT's 'Electric Feel'), Kasabian (Gwen Stefani's 'The Sweet Escape'), and Newton Faulkner (Pixie Lott's 'Mama Do') tackle songs completely outside their comfort zone without disgracing themselves too badly at all. The album doesn't quite deliver a Leona Lewis moment (her number one cover of Snow Patrol's 'Run' was specifically recorded for the Live Lounge, although has strangely never appeared on its albums) but there are several impressive moments. Hot Chip's intelligent electronica transfers surprisingly well to a cover of Wiley's thumping grime hit 'Wearing My Rolex,' Little Boots turns JLS' 'Beat Again' into a synth-heavy early-'80s pastiche, while Marmaduke Duke and Biffy Clyro, both of whom feature vocalist Simon Neil, pull off charming versions of hits by Ciara and Beyonc‚, respectively.

With its impressive caliber of artists and its entertaining track list, Volume Four is a consistently curious listen and is undoubtedly a welcome addition to the increasingly popular Live Lounge series. Jon O'Brien.