If only they’d sold tickets.
Record Club: Skip Spence “Little Hands” from Beck Hansen on Vimeo.
For the third album covered in its entirety by Beck’s Record Club, the Modern Guilt rocker recruited Wilco, Feist and Jamie Liddell to perform Skip Spence’s 1969 offbeat folk-rock album Oar. Beck’s Record Club, “an informal meeting of various musicians to record an album in a day,” laid down Oar back in June, when Wilco was in Los Angeles in support of Wilco (The Album). “They came by after a long day filming a TV appearance and still managed to put down 8 songs with us,” Beck writes on his Record Club site. “Leslie Feist happened to be in town editing her documentary and heard we were all getting together.” Jeff Tweedy’s 13-year-old son Spencer also joined the Record Club for “additional drums.”
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