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Shaun 27-03-2011 12:02 AM

'Songs for Japan' Tracklisting - Lennon, GaGa, Bob Dylan
 
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John Lennon, Adele, Foo Fighters and Eminem are among the acts featured on the final tracklisting of the new 'Songs For Japan' charity album.

Labels Sony , EMI, Universal and Warner have joined forces to release the 38-song album. Profits will go to the Japanese Red Cross to benefit the victims of the recent Japanese earthquakes and tsunami.

The album is available now to download from Itunes.apple.com and will come out physically on April 4.

Meanwhile, Beady Eye, Primal Scream, Graham Coxon, Paul Weller and more are set to for a benefit gig for victims of the Japan disasters in London next month.

The tracklisting of ’Songs For Japan’ is:

John Lennon - 'Imagine' (remastered)
U2 - 'Walk On'
Bob Dylan - 'Shelter From the Storm'
Red Hot Chili Peppers - 'Around the World' (live)
Lady Gaga - 'Born This Way' (Starsmith remix)
Beyonce - 'Irreplaceable'
Bruno Mars - 'Talking to the Moon' (acoustic piano version)
Katy Perry - 'Firework'
Rihanna - 'Only Girl (In the World)'
Justin Timberlake - 'Like I Love You'
Madonna - 'Miles Away' (live)
David Guetta - 'When Love Takes Over' (featuring Kelly Rowland)
Eminem - 'Love The Way You Lie' (featuring Rihanna)
Bruce Springsteen - 'Human Touch'
Josh Groban - 'Awake' (live)
Keith Urban - 'Better Life'
The Black Eyed Peas - 'One Tribe'
P!nk - 'Sober'
Cee Lo Green - 'It's OK'
Lady Antebellum - 'I Run to You'
Bon Jovi - 'What Do You Got?'
Foo Fighters - 'My Hero'
R.E.M. - 'Man On the Moon' (live)
Nicki Minaj - 'Save Me'
Sade - 'By Your Side'
Michael Buble - 'Hold On (radio mix)'
Justin Bieber - 'Pray' (acoustic)
Adele - 'Make You Feel My Love'
Enya - 'If I Could Be Where You Are'
Elton John - 'Don't Let the Sun Go Down On Me'
John Mayer - 'Waiting On the World to Change'
Queen - 'Teo Torriatte (Let Us Cling Together)'
Kings of Leon - 'Use Somebody'
Sting, Steven Mercurio & The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra - 'Fragile' (live in Berlin)
Leona Lewis - 'Better In Time'
Ne-Yo - 'One In a Million'
Shakira - 'Whenever Wherever'
Norah Jones - 'Sunrise'
mmmm. classy.

Judas 27-03-2011 12:08 AM

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Originally Posted by Shaun (Post 4171571)
mmmm. classy.

Really? They have been really clever in how they have tracklisted it - the begining and end is full of credible musicians to please the music snobs and in the middle we get the likes of Justin Beiber, Katy Perry, Justin Timberlake and David Guetta to please pop fans.

Benjamin 27-03-2011 12:09 AM

I saw this yesterday, I suppose it's for a good cause, but bit of a sketchy collection of songs. :conf2:

Shaun 27-03-2011 12:18 AM

it just seems a bit half-assed. It's like "oh here I fancy being in the public eye, use my already-saturated and well-covered song". (see: Use Somebody, Firework, Make You Feel My Love)

It's just lazy. But noone ever has the courage to say this because it's all for charity as if that's an excuse to just roll out any old crap, that has absolutely NOTHING to do with this cause. Are earthquake victims going to be uplifted by GaGa telling them it's alright to be gay? I can hardly see them getting on down to "Only Girl (in the World)" and Cee-Lo blaring out "IT'S OK!" is just a bit silly. But I guess if it stops covers of "Everybody Hurts" then it's a good thing.

Harry! 27-03-2011 12:20 AM

They could of chosen a better Madonna song then Miles Away :laugh:

Shaun 27-03-2011 12:21 AM

yeah I thought that was a bit weird...nice song though. Bit different.

Benjamin 27-03-2011 12:25 AM

It is very lazy. I had this rant yesterday somewhere else. Fair enough it's for charity, I won't knock it, but really an album for the grief and destruction in Japan and they put songs on from Katy Perry and Black Eyed Peas?

Such a sloppy attempt at what could have been a great compilation for a good cause.

Novo 27-03-2011 12:29 AM

They have got most of those songs from the Now CD's, Bet it was some man sitting by himself in an office scanning through the latest one's " Yeah this one sounds sad send it over to Frank, Oh what's this Shakira's Old Album! i'll send this one to him "

Smithy 27-03-2011 12:32 AM

They gave them One Tribe by BEP :yuk:


They shoulda given new songs rather than a ****ty singles collection, that'd have boosted sales

MeMyselfAndI 31-03-2011 06:00 PM

Amazing tracklist, good leona song. Love shakira, katy & loads of them


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