"Covers," the 2013 album by Kimmie Rhodes, is a testament to her remarkable vocal range and interpretive skills, showcasing her ability to breathe new life into classic songs. Released on 7 October 2013, this Americana album is Kimmie's first studio effort since the passing of her longtime partner and collaborator, Joe Gracey. The album features a diverse range of tracks, from Bob Dylan's "Don't Think Twice, It's All Right" and The Beatles' "Little Help from My Friends" to Tom Waits' "Georgia Lee" and Louis Armstrong's "What a Wonderful World."
Kimmie Rhodes, known for her voice that blends the styles of Nanci Griffith and Emmylou Harris, delivers a captivating performance throughout the album. Her talent as a songwriter, with her material recorded by legends like Willie Nelson and Trisha Yearwood, is evident in her nuanced interpretations of these beloved songs. The album's 15 tracks, spanning 59 minutes, are a journey through the rich tapestry of American music, with Kimmie's unique touch making each song her own.
"Covers" is a collaboration with friends and features a standout duet with Marcia Ball on "Cannibals." The album was recorded in Austin and is dedicated to Joe Gracey, adding a personal touch to this already impressive collection. Whether you're a fan of Americana, folk, or classic rock, "Covers" offers something special, with Kimmie Rhodes' distinctive voice and artistic vision shining through in every track.