I Saved Latin! A Tribute to Wes Anderson

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I Saved Latin! A Tribute to Wes Anderson

Wes Anderson's films are special for numerous reasons, one of them being the exquisite range of classic songs that define their memorable scenes. Gems by The Kinks or Love or Creation coloring a cinematic moment of soul-crushing or utter befuddlement or childlike passion can make any serious rock lover’s heart skip a beat. So imagine those songs covered by artists ranging from Matt Pond to Mike Watt, Kristin Hersh to Telekinesis. These artists bring a entire new elements to the originals, much as their film appearances did. Newer artists having the chutzpah to tackle John Lennon (The Ghost in You) or The Zombies (PHOX) yield awesome surprises: The Solvents’ string-laden cover of The Kinks' “Nothing in This World” is just short of magic, and Trespassers William’s delicate version of Nico’s “Fairest of the Seasons” beguiles. Lovers of Wes Anderson, lovers of rock trailblazers, lovers of all kinds: take joy in I Saved Latin! (What Did You Ever Do?). (The title and rhetorical question are from Rushmore.)

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