Beck Releases Record Club Collaboration With Feist
- Posted on Dec 14th 2009 4:20PM by Charley Rogulewski
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Beck continues to blow the dust off late '60s albums in his Record Club, the impromptu pow-wows with his musician friends that reinterpret a vintage album in a day's time. Hansen launched the web-based studio introspective earlier this year with covers of the moody 'The Velvet Underground and Nico' and 'Songs of Leonard Cohen.' More recently Beck's been honoring late Jefferson Airplane and Moby Grape member Skip Spence's 1969 one-off solo album, 'Oar,' with members of Wilco, Jamie Lidell and Leslie Feist. The bunch, along with Jeff Tweedy's son Spencer on an added drumkit, just released its version of the album's fifth song, the harrowing 'Weighted Down (The Prison Song).' The cut features Beck handing off lead vocal duties to the one-time Broken Social Scene singer while Wilco's Nels Cline mans the guitar. Check it out after the jump.
Record Club: Skip Spence "Weighted Down" from Beck Hansen on Vimeo.




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