

Something On Your Mind
Didnât you see, you canât make it without ever even trying? â Dino Valenti, lyrics from âSomething On Your Mindâ
Light in the Attic is honored to be releasing Angel Olsenâs gorgeous cover of Karen Daltonâs moving interpretation of âSomething On Your Mind,â a song that enduringly underscores the unspoken thoughts, painful truths and buried emotions between people and within oneself. Thematically, the song is universal and resonates as much with listeners today emerging from a post-pandemic world as it did for Karen Dalton when she first recorded it in 1971 for her second and final studio album, In My Own Time. ââSomething On Your Mindâ for me is about letting yourself face something that keeps setting you back,â says Angel Olsen, who has come to the forefront of Karen Dalton appreciators around the world, both in her contribution of this new interpretation and as the voice of Daltonâs personal journals in the recent documentary, Karen Dalton: In My Own Time. As part of the latest installment of LITAâs long-running cover series, Angelâs cover is found on the a-side, while the flip includes Karenâs 1971 version.
Previous singles in Light in the Atticâs Covers Series includes musician, poet, and author Leslie Winer collaborating with Manchester-born composer Maxwell Sterling on a truly gorgeous cover of Tim Buckleyâs 1967 forlorn love song âOnce I Was,â Bill Callahan & Bonnie âPrinceâ Billy covering Johnnie Friersonâs beautiful and inspiring tune âMiracles,â BADBADNOTGOOD with Jonah Yano covering âKey To Love (Is Understanding)â by Milwaukeeâs funk/soul pioneers Majestics, Charles Bradley & the Menahan Street Band covering Sixto Rodriguez, Mac DeMarco covering Haruomi Hosonoâs âHoney Moon,â and Iggy Pop with the Zig Zags transforming Betty Davisâ dirty funk into a heavy Sabbath grind, amongst many others.
[[Selling Points]]- Angel Olsen covers âSomething On Your Mind,â while Karen Daltonâs version is found on the flip
- The latest release in Light in the Atticâs 7" Covers Series
- Artwork by Los Angeles-based fine artist Robbie Simon
- Pressed at Third Man Pressing
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Didnât you see, you canât make it without ever even trying? â Dino Valenti, lyrics from âSomething On Your Mindâ
Light in the Attic is honored to be releasing Angel Olsenâs gorgeous cover of Karen Daltonâs moving interpretation of âSomething On Your Mind,â a song that enduringly underscores the unspoken thoughts, painful truths and buried emotions between people and within oneself. Thematically, the song is universal and resonates as much with listeners today emerging from a post-pandemic world as it did for Karen Dalton when she first recorded it in 1971 for her second and final studio album, In My Own Time. ââSomething On Your Mindâ for me is about letting yourself face something that keeps setting you back,â says Angel Olsen, who has come to the forefront of Karen Dalton appreciators around the world, both in her contribution of this new interpretation and as the voice of Daltonâs personal journals in the recent documentary, Karen Dalton: In My Own Time. As part of the latest installment of LITAâs long-running cover series, Angelâs cover is found on the a-side, while the flip includes Karenâs 1971 version.
Previous singles in Light in the Atticâs Covers Series includes musician, poet, and author Leslie Winer collaborating with Manchester-born composer Maxwell Sterling on a truly gorgeous cover of Tim Buckleyâs 1967 forlorn love song âOnce I Was,â Bill Callahan & Bonnie âPrinceâ Billy covering Johnnie Friersonâs beautiful and inspiring tune âMiracles,â BADBADNOTGOOD with Jonah Yano covering âKey To Love (Is Understanding)â by Milwaukeeâs funk/soul pioneers Majestics, Charles Bradley & the Menahan Street Band covering Sixto Rodriguez, Mac DeMarco covering Haruomi Hosonoâs âHoney Moon,â and Iggy Pop with the Zig Zags transforming Betty Davisâ dirty funk into a heavy Sabbath grind, amongst many others.
[[Selling Points]]- Angel Olsen covers âSomething On Your Mind,â while Karen Daltonâs version is found on the flip
- The latest release in Light in the Atticâs 7" Covers Series
- Artwork by Los Angeles-based fine artist Robbie Simon
- Pressed at Third Man Pressing

















