Cover Magazine is like a primer on long-running Arizona institution
Giant Sand: a mix of highbrow and lowbrow influences rendered with exquisite musicianship, all saturated by the hushed, plainspoken vocals of
Howe Gelb. Over the years, this revolving cast of characters has been compared to everyone from
Bob Dylan to
Neil Young (with or without
Crazy Horse), but the strongest resemblance on this live outing is to
the Band (
Gelb even sounds a bit like
Robbie Robertson) -- assuming
the Band would have covered songs like "Iron Man" and "The Beat Goes On" (twice).
Gelb and company aren't making fun of the material, however; the
Sabbath standard is performed in a jazzy manner with piano, conga drums, and mournful trumpet, and there's nothing particularly jokey about it. If anything, the unusual rendition brings out the pathos in the lyrics. Other notable covers include "Johnny Hit and Run Pauline," a duet with
PJ Harvey (her own "Plants and Rags" also gets the run-through), and a blistering version of
Nick Cave's "Red Right Hand." Further guest appearances:
Neko Case and
Kelly Hogan provide backing vocals on a medley of "Wayfaring Stranger/Fly Me to the Moon" and
Grandaddy's
Jim Fairchild helps out on
Gelb's own "Blue Marble Girl." ~ Kathleen C. Fennessy, All Music Guide