Beck + Jamie Lidell = Record Club

Jamie Lidell

Beck has teamed up with Feist, Wilco, and now, Jamie Lidell. The two cover Skip Spence and the results are well, you know, a bit funky. You can see the rest of the videos here.

Jamie Lidell – “Multiply (In a Minor Key) [Piano By Gonzales]” [mp3](via)

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From Mr. Beck Hansen:

We’re 5 months into the Record Club project now, and it’s time for our third installment.
This one took place last June when Wilco was in town for the release of their new eponymous album. They came by after a long day filming a TV appearance and still managed to put down 8 songs with us. Jamie Lidell was in the studio with me working on his new record. Leslie Feist happened to be in town editing her documentary and heard we were all getting together. Recording took place at Sunset Sound Studios in the room where the Stones did a lot of Exile On Main Street (and looking at the records on the walls it appeared that the Doobie Brothers recorded most of their output there too). Sitting in on drums, we had James Gadson, who’s played on most of the Bill Withers records and on songs like ‘Express Yourself’ and ‘I Will Survive.’ Jeff Tweedy’s son Spencer played played additional drums. Also, Brian Lebarton, from the last two Record Club sessions is back.
The record chosen this time was Skip Spence’s ‘Oar.’ Running sequentially, the first song up is “Little Hands”. Our friend Danny Kalb engineered.
For those of you who are wondering what the deal is with this Record Club thing, please read on below.

Record Club: Skip Spence “Books Of Moses” from Beck Hansen on Vimeo.

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