By the zonagirante.com team @spinning zone

And one ordinary Wednesday we started reviewing the covers made during the last few months by musicians from the continent, saved in a private link, And we decided to select 10 of them to break the monotony of the day and, incidentally, suggest the possibility of adopting at least one of them as part of your new soundtrack., a song to accompany them during the next few days, a mantra to relieve bad moments or simply to laugh at how absurd and risky its construction is. We're featuring recordings made by artists from Argentina, Colombia, Mexico, Chile, the United States, and the Dominican Republic. 

This compilation features special moments, such as the tribute album to the great American new wave band. Talking Heads, where prominent names in the music industry reinterpreted the tunes from his album Stop Making Sense and where two bands of Latin origin were invited, He Killed a Motorcycle Policeman y Chicano Batman. Additionally, from Mexico, Rosk distortion load a classic of Elvis Presley, included in one of his famous films. Loyal Wolves, A Colombian woman living in Los Angeles brought back to our memory a feminist anthem that was a radio hit in the nineties., Bitch, the most well-known song by the Corvallis, Oregon native, Meredith Brooks.

On the other hand, Joaquin Levinton, leader of the Buenos Aires band Turf, Along with her sister Azul, she has a Belle Époque-inspired band called Swingvergüenzas, and, next to Kevin Johansen, They interpret, in a festive manner, Something stupid, great song they sang together Frank Sinatra, along with his daughter, Nancy. Continuing from Mexican territory, David Aguilar dared to cover John Lennon, and even gave it the very Mexican title of Morra. Listen and you'll find out where this "possible" insult comes from (purists, as always, will inevitably complain). What follows is a series of surprises that we hope you will all celebrate in your own way. 

Anyway, here we brought a dozen covers, in a style of Rock, Pop, Jazz, Folk and some electro-pop fusion. Nearly forty minutes of sonic delight await you. Welcome!

 

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