Mary Coughlan in Australia
In The Age: "Uncertain Pleasures was "a Warner Brothers, big production album" that attempted to marry Coughlan's superbly lived-in voice to songs by Elvis Costello and Fairground Attraction's Mark E. Nevin, but it had mixed results"
Interestingly the track listing I find for Uncertain Pleasures has no Elvis track. Mary sang 'Mischevious Ghost' with Elvis on Bringing It All Back Home, and had her version of 'Upon A Veil of Midnight Blue' on the Lost Dogs Tribute CD. You can get both her version of 'Baby Plays Around' and 'Upon A Veil of Midnight Blue' on the CD Love For Sale.
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http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/B0000525N2/qid=1060363759/sr=2-1/ref=sr_2_1_1/202-2525082-6355023
This album , Long Honeymoon, features Mary`s cover of the Imperial Bedroom track as it`s title song.
Posted by: johnfoyle | August 8, 2003 1:32 PM