George Harrison's afterlife album

  • Source: bang showbiz
  • Date: 17 June 2009
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George Harrison's afterlife album

A batch of unheard songs by late Beatle George Harrison are set to be made into a new album.

Several previously unheard songs by George Harrison are set to be released.

The late former Beatle had a large batch of unfinished tracks at the time of his death in 2001 and they will now be worked on by musician Jeff Lynne - who was a member of 80s super-group The Traveling Wilburys along with George.

A source said: "George half-finished loads of songs and often just forgot about them. There is probably an album's worth of material.

"Jeff and George were very close and worked together a lot in the later period of George's life. He's the right man to work on the material."

Only recently, Harrison's widow Olivia revealed she wanted to do something with her husband's incomplete songs.

She said: "There are lots of tracks. Some are closer to completion than others and with those I'd ask for help."

This will not be the first time Lynne - who is best known as the frontman of the Electric Light Orchestra - has worked on new material by a Beatle.

The 61-year-old guitarist produced The Beatles' 1995 single 'Free As A Bird' - which featured the vocals of the late John Lennon taken from a demo he had written and recorded in 1977.

It is also believed Harrison's son Dhani will work with Lynne on the material. The pair finished off Harrison's final studio album 'Brainwashed', released in 2002, after his untimely passing at the age of 58.

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1. Obsolete1.0, Storage – 18 June 2009, 1:34pmReport

Anyone else think GH would call it 'The Art of Never Dying'?
Hey Jeff- Easy on the cellos, mate?

2. zeke, Canada – 19 June 2009, 4:01pmReport

I can`t think of anyone better Than Jeff Lynne to do this project......What a treat these ought to be! Can`t wait!
CHEERS!

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