During a break from sessions for R.E.M.’s next album, Mike Mills contributed a cover of Billy Bragg’s “Sing Their Souls Back Home” — off the agit-folkie’s 2008 album Mr. Love & Justice — to The Voice Project, described by REMHQ.com as “a song-driven movement inspired by the women of Uganda who are using their voices and songs as vehicles for change in the war-ravaged region of Northern Uganda, Southern Sudan and Eastern Congo.”
The performance, seen above, was filmed at Mills’ Los Angeles home on Feb. 26, and joins a series of short films featuring artists including Andrew Bird, The Submarines and Bedouin Soundclash, among others. Below we’ve featured two more clips: Joe Purdy covering R.E.M.’s “Swan Swan H” and Joseph Arthur tackling Peter Gabriel’s “Shock the Monkey.”
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