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Chance Covers Spinal Tap for Coverville – Chance
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Chance Covers Spinal Tap for Coverville

Coverville, hosted by Brian Ibbott—and one of the best podcasts out there—recently put together an independent artists’ tribute album to Spinal Tap. I was asked to be a part of this, and I dutifully accepted.

The Tribute Album, called “Unhenged: A Coverville Tribute to Spinal Tap“, features artists from all over including Schnauzer Radio Orchestra, Le Butterface, Dogs of Winter, and others.

I was asked to cover Stonehenge.
But you know me, I’m not one for straight up covers. Call it the alternate universe version if you will, I instead proposed one of two scenarios:

1. What if Spinal Tap were a completely different band when they wrote Stonehenge?

or

2. What if Stonehenge was written by a completely different band?

I am calling this a “double cover.”

So, I humbly present to you my version of Stonehenge, and the proper links to get it for free:

Coverville’s “Unhenged” site (contains the entire album, artwork and full direct links to each song):
http://coverville.com/spinaltap/

My version of Stonehenge (direct MP3 download):
“Chance: Us, Stonehenge, and Them”

Enjoy, have a great weekend and, in case I have been remiss, please turn it to 11.