23-524: 2015 compilation album by Various Artists GOOD PEOPLE ROCK: A Yellow Bird Project Covers Compilation [REDACTED] Compilation album by Various Artists Released April 14, 2015 ( 2015-04-14 ) Genre Folk Rock Pop Label Madic Records, Arts & Crafts Productions Producer Casey Cohen, Matthew Stotland GOOD PEOPLE ROCK: A Yellow Bird Project Covers Compilation
46-417: A Little Love" ( Rilo Kiley ) performed by Whispertown - 3:08 "How's Forever Been Baby" ( Elvis Perkins ) performed by Alec Ounsworth - 2:55 Side B [ edit ] "You Are A Runner & I Am My Father's Son" ( Wolf Parade ) performed by Astral Swans featuring Dan Mangan - 2:06 "Take Care" ( Beach House ) performed by Keaton Henson - 4:19 "Satellite Mind" ( Metric ) performed by Dry
69-409: A Little Love" ( Rilo Kiley ) performed by Whispertown - 3:08 "Not One Bit Ashamed" ( King Creosote ) performed by Micah P. Hinson - 4:15 "Take it In" ( Hot Chip ) performed by King Creosote - 5:46 "How's Forever Been Baby" ( Elvis Perkins ) performed by Alec Ounsworth - 2:55 "Take Care" ( Beach House ) performed by Keaton Henson - 4:19 "Satellite Mind" ( Metric ) performed by Dry
92-577: A general release was announced for June 2010. In 2011, Anderson attended the SxSW Music Festival and played a number of shows, two of which featured fellow Scottish attendees Kid Canaveral as his backing band. The same year, Anderson released Diamond Mine , a collaborative album with electronica composer Jon Hopkins , to critical acclaim. The album was nominated for the Mercury Prize , with Anderson stating, "It feels like this
115-448: Is an exclusive album of Yellow Bird Project bands covering other Yellow Bird Project bands. It was released in vinyl and digital formats via Madic Records, which is a label imprint of Arts & Crafts Productions , owned and operated by Dan Mangan . The album was crowd-funded on PledgeMusic and took several years to produce The album's first single, Andrew Bird 's cover of "The Fake Headlines" (originally by The New Pornographers ),
138-544: Is an independent singer-songwriter from Fife , Scotland. To date, Anderson has released over forty albums, with his latest full length, I DES , released in 2023. Anderson is also a member of Scottish-Canadian band The Burns Unit . In 2011, Anderson's collaborative album with Jon Hopkins , Diamond Mine , was nominated for the Mercury Prize and the Scottish Album of the Year Award . Astronaut Meets Appleman
161-423: Is different from Wikidata Articles with hAudio microformats Album articles lacking alt text for covers Webarchive template wayback links Compilation album A compilation album comprises tracks , which may be previously released or unreleased, usually from several separate recordings by either one performer or by several performers. If the recordings are from one artist, then generally
184-404: Is divided by the number of artists on the album. Some record companies simplify the equation and pay a rounded-off rate, either as a percentage or as a set amount, regardless of the total number of artists on the record. As of 1999 , these rates were around 0.5% to 1% or 15–16 cents per record. When a compilation album includes a track from a different record company, the royalties are split between
207-406: Is the beginning of something. And to feel that so far down the line, after putting out forty effing albums, oh my God! It means, I can still do this, it's not over." The duo subsequently released an EP, Honest Words . In 2013, Anderson released That Might Well Be It, Darling , a full-band re-recording of his limited edition vinyl album That Might Be It, Darling . In 2014, Anderson created
230-970: The New Pornographers' "The Fake Headlines" for the Yellow Bird Project" . Pitchfork Media . Retrieved 2015-07-29 . ^ Minsker, Evan (2015-04-07). "Andrew Bird's Cover of New Pornographers' "The Fake Headlines" Gets New Video" . Pitchfork Media . Retrieved 2015-07-29 . External links [ edit ] Yellow Bird Project product page Archived 2017-02-28 at the Wayback Machine Authority control databases [REDACTED] MusicBrainz release group Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Good_People_Rock&oldid=1077219492 " Category : 2015 compilation albums Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description
253-743: The River - 3:23 "Much More Than That" ( Sharon Van Etten ) performed by T E Morris - 5:37 "You Are A Runner & I Am My Father's Son" ( Wolf Parade ) performed by Astral Swans featuring Dan Mangan - 2:06 "A Field of Birds (YBP Theme Song)" by The Tallest Man On Earth - 3:55 References [ edit ] ^ DeVille, Chris (2014-03-24). "Andrew Bird – "The Fake Headlines" (The New Pornographers Cover)" . Stereogum . Retrieved 2015-07-29 . ^ Frenette, Luke-Julius (2015-04-14). "Yellow Bird Project: Good People Rock" . Exclaim.ca . Retrieved 2015-07-29 . ^ Minsker, Evan (2014-03-24). "Listen to Andrew Bird's Cover of
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#1732787130575276-534: The River - 3:23 "Not One Bit Ashamed" ( King Creosote ) performed by Micah P. Hinson - 4:15 "Much More Than That" ( Sharon Van Etten ) performed by T E Morris - 5:37 Digital Track listing [ edit ] "The Fake Headlines" ( The New Pornographers ) performed by Andrew Bird - 3:34 "Family Tree" ( TV on the Radio ) performed by Hayden - 5:43 "Mexican Ritual" ( Alec Ounsworth ) performed by Elvis Perkins featuring Alec Ounsworth - 4:20 "Give
299-692: The album may be referred to as a retrospective album or an anthology . Songs included on a compilation album may be previously released or unreleased, usually from several separate recordings by either one or several performers. If by one artist, then generally the tracks were not originally intended for release together as a single work, but may be collected together as a greatest hits album , singles album or box set. Compilation albums may employ traditional product bundling strategies. According to sound technician Richard King , classical music compilations "may require more processing to match tracks coming from various sources and recording venues, as well as
322-664: The artist and the original record company. Unless specifically limited by a contract, record companies may release as many greatest hits albums by their recording artist as they wish without requiring the artist's agreement or permission. In the United Kingdom, the Official Charts Company compiles a weekly compilation albums chart, limited to various artists compilations and soundtrack compilations. King Creosote Kenny Anderson (born January 1967), known primarily by his stage name King Creosote ,
345-785: The different sizes of ensembles." In Christgau's Record Guide: Rock Albums of the Seventies (1981), Robert Christgau said, "While compilation albums by album artists (as opposed to stylistically unified singles specialists) are often useless, sometimes they present themselves as events", citing as examples the 1971 Ray Charles LP A 25th Anniversary in Show Business Salute to Ray Charles , The Kink Kronikles (1972), and Changesonebowie (1976). Common types of compilation include: For multi-artist compilations, royalties are usually prorated. In most cases, each artist's per-record royalty rate (typically 12–14% in 1999)
368-466: The music industry and how digital recordings are becoming throwaway commodities led him to release his material in small, vinyl only runs which were largely only available at concerts. To this end, KC Rules OK was re-released in 2006 with different versions of some songs, and a version of the album called "Chorlton and the Wh'earlies" recorded with The Earlies was available with some purchases. Bombshell
391-436: The name "FENCE"; a reference to his DIY record label collective. Anderson founded Fence Records alongside Johnny Lynch , but stepped back from day-to-day running of the label in 2010. In recent years, Anderson has teamed up with Domino Records who have co-released some of his albums. He also spent some time on Warner subsidiary, 679 , which gave him major label backing for the first time. His increasing frustration with
414-408: The soundtrack for a film about Scotland for the 2014 Commonwealth Games. From Scotland with Love is a poetic film exploring the history of the country, compiled entirely from archive footage with no commentary or narration. Speaking to The Guardian about the creative process, Anderson explained that the film was a long way from the typical "tartan, Highland Games, shortbread kind of tourist film". It
437-410: The tracks were not originally intended for release together as a single work, but may be collected together as a greatest hits album or box set . If the recordings are from several artists, there may be a theme, topic, time period, or genre which links the tracks, or they may have been intended for release as a single work—such as a tribute album . When the tracks are by the same recording artist,
460-705: Was also longlisted for the Scottish Album of the Year Award. After having featured in Scottish bands Skuobhie Dubh Orchestra and Khartoum Heroes, in 1995 Kenny Anderson launched the Fence record label and began recording albums under the name King Creosote . King Creosote was one of the original artists to contribute a t-shirt design for the Yellow Bird Project charity initiative, back in 2006. Anderson's design features an accordion, inscribed with
483-421: Was released on April 7, 2015 with a music video that was premiered on Pitchfork Media . LP Track listing [ edit ] Side A [ edit ] "The Fake Headlines" ( The New Pornographers ) performed by Andrew Bird - 3:34 "Family Tree" ( TV on the Radio ) performed by Hayden - 5:43 "Mexican Ritual" ( Alec Ounsworth ) performed by Elvis Perkins featuring Alec Ounsworth - 4:20 "Give
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#1732787130575506-672: Was released on the Edinburgh-based indie label Song, by Toad Records . Anderson, Donnelly and Pennycook all wrote songs for the project, which all four performers then recorded together; each singer often taking the lead vocal role on a song written by another of the artists. The album was given a special limited release at the Fence Records Homegame Festival in Anstruther , Fife in March 2010, before
529-761: Was released with an additional disc, a DVD film of King Creosote and friends on tour. In the 2007 film Hallam Foe two of his songs, "The Someone Else" and "King Bubbles in Sand", were featured. In late 2009, Anderson released a new studio album Flick the Vs , and crafted a performance only album, entitled My Nth Bit of Strange in Umpteen Years . Anderson also contributed to the Cold Seeds collaborative album along with Frances Donnelly of Animal Magic Tricks, and Neil Pennycook and Pete Harvey from Meursault ; which
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