Description : COLLAB !!! ADDED VOCALS BY SPIVKURL !!!
this is a cover version of "Lullaby" by The Cure from the 80's...i pushed the tempo up from 94 bpm to 128 bpm...vocals by spivkurl...music, mixing and mastering by JoyfulWAVE...ENJOY !!! and play loud :)
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Having been about when the Cure were at their peak (and indeed spinning many of their vinyl offerings) I have to say this is better than the original, you have the tempo now spot on and Spivs vocals are so tight and fit so well with the new feel. New meets old works in this case, and in my opinion for the better. Would love to spin this on my loopradio spot. Great stuff.
Hey dude! Long time since i've seen your avatar come up.
I loved the cure back in the day and this is a really wicked version.
It's a bit like the cure vs new order or something.
I was always a big fan of this track so it's nice to hear a new take on it.
Oddly enough just the other day i was thinking about trying a remix of the cure's "love song"
Spivcurls done a great job with the vocals.
Your mixing is dead on as usual but the track is definitely not what i would have expected from you (and that's meant as a compliment)
I had to stop once again, just to listen to the wonderful vocals of Spiv!
I cannot say that I like this more than the original (I am a big Cure fan) but I enjoyed it... and this is already a big compliment!
I already wrote that I like your version and Spiv's vocals are just the icing on the cake: he doesn't try to sound like a Robert Smith's clone. This is 100% Spiv-ish :-)
Thanks for this nice cover.
Ciao, Domenico
i don't know the original but I'm digging this version for sure. what a beautiful mix and reminiscent of those old-century styles! so much personality, great delivery in the vocal. very spooky, effective! "i know that in the morning i will wake up in the shivering cold!" brrr!! this track just sounds awesome. big congrats to all involved.
Hi Joyful.. This was good as gold.. Better then the original track.. Talanted musicians both Spivcurl and you..One of the best tracks on Looperman for sure..
Hi. I don't know the original though maybe I do. Not sure, not much of a Cure fan but appreciate some stuff.
This is definitely pumping as soon as that bass drum and classic bassline come in.
0:45 on like the sparseness. And then the lead synth is something you can really dance to. Some classic dance snare fills there. Are they samples?
All good preparation for the vocal's entry. And it's a good one.
Spivkurl is well suited to singing The Cure (on this evidence).
Not a lot going on apart from that bassline in the verse but that's fine. Doesn't seem like it needs a lot more. Lead synths are really simple but effective when they return.
I'll definitely check out the original song now. Slightly disappointing when it ends as I would have liked a bit more.
Interesting! Of course I love too much the original, but this faster version is intriguing.
Sounds more like one of the "japanese whispers" ... but on the other hand I always thought that lullaby was a bit out of place on disintegration.
Really curious to see how it develops...
Ciao, Domenico
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I still remember well the original version of the Cure.
Perfect cover in vintage dress of the 80s Ilove it!
Is there a way to get the track?
Bathers
Cheers,
Scott
Having been about when the Cure were at their peak (and indeed spinning many of their vinyl offerings) I have to say this is better than the original, you have the tempo now spot on and Spivs vocals are so tight and fit so well with the new feel. New meets old works in this case, and in my opinion for the better. Would love to spin this on my loopradio spot. Great stuff.
Best wishes,
Mark/Larry!
I loved the cure back in the day and this is a really wicked version.
It's a bit like the cure vs new order or something.
I was always a big fan of this track so it's nice to hear a new take on it.
Oddly enough just the other day i was thinking about trying a remix of the cure's "love song"
Spivcurls done a great job with the vocals.
Your mixing is dead on as usual but the track is definitely not what i would have expected from you (and that's meant as a compliment)
yes...the cure is something special...memories you know ;)
I cannot say that I like this more than the original (I am a big Cure fan) but I enjoyed it... and this is already a big compliment!
I already wrote that I like your version and Spiv's vocals are just the icing on the cake: he doesn't try to sound like a Robert Smith's clone. This is 100% Spiv-ish :-)
Thanks for this nice cover.
Ciao, Domenico
Amazing collab guys. Kudos to both of you.
Cheers!
Keep it up..
Peter
This is definitely pumping as soon as that bass drum and classic bassline come in.
0:45 on like the sparseness. And then the lead synth is something you can really dance to. Some classic dance snare fills there. Are they samples?
All good preparation for the vocal's entry. And it's a good one.
Spivkurl is well suited to singing The Cure (on this evidence).
Not a lot going on apart from that bassline in the verse but that's fine. Doesn't seem like it needs a lot more. Lead synths are really simple but effective when they return.
I'll definitely check out the original song now. Slightly disappointing when it ends as I would have liked a bit more.
Well done!
DjHarpy217
Sounds more like one of the "japanese whispers" ... but on the other hand I always thought that lullaby was a bit out of place on disintegration.
Really curious to see how it develops...
Ciao, Domenico