Just - Single - Mark Ronson Featuring Alex Greenwald

Just - Single

Mark Ronson Featuring Alex Greenwald

  • Genre: Electronic
  • Release Date: 2006-03-13
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 2

  • ℗ 2006 Rapster Records

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Just (Radio Edit) Mark Ronson 3:51 USD 0.99
2
Just Mark Ronson Featuring Alex Greenwald 5:22 USD 0.99

Reviews

  • A bit bad

    2
    By Beatlemaniac9
    I thought the original Radiohead version was so hard and powerful that this is kind of a buzzkill, more of a spoof than a cover.
  • Brilliant

    5
    By JoeinLA
    I really like Mark Ronson - especially his recent stuff. Great arrangements, catchy songs & interesting vocalists. We need more people doing pop music of this quality.
  • LOVE IT!!

    5
    By AGlover
    i love the original.... but i love this one even more. i mean its totally different but Alex Greenwald is just so funky and cool in this. the beats are awesome, in fact this song is just awesome!!
  • blastin!

    4
    By awaitance
    Alex Greenwald continues to impress with a fun, jazzed up cover of the bitter 'to-the-point' Radiohead song, 'Just.' lotsa horns lay the backdrop to DJ Mark Ronson's mix. I love Radiohead but, if you're expecting the low key depressing sound they're known for you may just want to keep hoping for the new album...
  • Cake-a-licious

    5
    By JellyBeanPaws
    "Just" is a great song for anyone who likes the band Cake. There is a resemblance there along with a great toe-tapping rhythm that is very upbeat. Can't wait to check out Mark Ronson's other songs... a must buy!
  • question

    1
    By helpme
    who sang the original song (Just) and what's the proper title? I did a search for the original song, but I can't find it on itunes. In fact, I can never find anything on itunes.
  • Love it

    5
    By sbnodoubt
    I love anything Radiohead, so automatically i liked this track, but the funky guitar and the horn do something good to the song. show how radiohead songs can be carried over to different genres.