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Beck Announces Work on New LP

Sans Sheet Music

Nov 21, 2012 Beck Bookmark and Share


While out doing a bit of promotion for his upcoming album of sheet music, Beck Hansen’s Song Reader, the man himself sat down with Triple J Radio in Australia to confirm that he is in fact working on a more “standard format” album.

“I started a record, largely recorded in 2008,” Beck explained. “I’m trying to carve out some time from all the production work I’m doing to finish those songs before they become records from a lost era. It’s going on a half decade at this point.”

In the meantime you’ll just have to play new Beck songs yourself when the Song Reader becomes available on Dec. 7.

(www.beck.com/)



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Ursula
September 11th 2013
12:45am

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September 13th 2013
6:29am

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September 18th 2013
8:05am

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