If you prefer, you can download them as individual downloads or as a complete zip archive (66MB) along with brilliant cover art as always designed by Shelby Miller.Īnd because so many people wanted to contribute for the Breakfast In Coverville project, I’m accepting donations for this project.
Originally, I was hoping for 11 tracks, but I’m happy to have exceeded that, with almost all of the songs from the soundtrack covered, as well as a couple from their follow-up album, Break Like The Wind.īelow, you’ll find the submissions for this project, along with information about the performers. Performers came and went, a couple had to cancel due to other obligations, but in the end I feel like I managed to put together a stellar line-up of performers and songs – and with just a couple weeks to spare before the end of the 25th Anniversary year of the landmark film. For two-and-a-half years, I worked on assembling a tribute to the band. Maybe to be considered a real band, you need a tribute album. Hubbins, Nigel Tufnel and Derek Smalls, played all their own instruments, wrote their own songs, released two albums, and even toured. fictional? The (core) members of Spinal Tap, David St. On March 2, 1984, Rob Reiner, Christopher Guest, Michael McKean and Christopher Guest released what would become one of the most popular mockumentaries of all time, starring a believable – albeit fictional – heavy metal band called Spinal Tap.