The goods are great: Norah Jones as Nina Simone ("In the Dark," on which she lets loose with a big band to catch her before she falls), Bono as Frank Sinatra (again, this time on the U2 track "If You Wear That Velvet Dress" redone in the wee small hours), Damon Gough as a less fuzzy Badly Drawn Boy ("That Can is Open," about saying too much to someone not quite listening enough), Marianne Faithfull as Bob Dylan ("You Got to Serve Somebody," though I suspect it's not The Big Guy), Ray Davies as Noel Coward ("Yours Truly, Confused N10," in which he once more dreams of Olde England and wonders why no one else save him cares) and Bryan Ferry as Bryan Ferry ("The Only Face," which fits). Most of the offerings get stuck in the mushy middle ground--what did become of Chrissie Hynde and Jimmy Cliff, anyway?--and the rest are real castoffs, save for those considered toss-offs. Unless you miss Robert Plant and the Honeydrippers, in which case feel free to pay full price.