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Stroke: Songs for Chris Knox : ウィキペディア英語版
Stroke: Songs for Chris Knox

''Stroke: Songs for Chris Knox'' is a benefit compilation released to raise money for the rehabilitation of New Zealand musician Chris Knox after he suffered from a stroke on June 11, 2009.〔(Musician Chris Knox Suffers stroke ), Radio New Zealand.〕 The album features covers of Knox's songs by several New Zealand bands such as The Bats, The Checks, and The Verlaines, as well as prominent North American artists influenced by Knox.
Notable tracks include "Sign the Dotted Line", the first song released by Jeff Mangum in several years, "Pull Down the Shades", recorded shortly before Jay Reatard's death and released posthumously, and two new songs by Knox himself ("Nappin' in Lapland" and "Sunday Song").
==Critical reception==
Reviewers gave the album positive reviews. Pitchfork's Joshua Klein rated the album 8.2/10, noting that the quality of contributors "really shows how far Knox's influence has reached". Evan Sawdey of PopMatters gave the album 8/10 stars and said ''Stroke'' "is as smart, funny, and memorable a tribute album as you’re likely to find".

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