Legendary actor, musician, and everlasting cool man Jeff Bridges has introduced an album of archival recordings from the late Seventies. Slow Magic, 1977-1978 is a set of never-before-heard music by the actor, which he wrote and recorded with a band of his closest associates. Light in the Attic is releasing the album digitally and on clear blue vinyl for this yr’s version of Record Store Day, which takes place on Saturday, April 12. Right now, Bridges has shared “Obnoxious,” the primary providing from Sluggish Magic. Test it out beneath.
The songs on Sluggish Magic, 1977-1978 have been salvaged from a single decaying cassette labeled “July 1978.” “Obnoxious” was written throughout a collection of jam classes that occurred after Bridges completed filming the 1976 remake of King Kong. He and some associates rented a warehouse in Venice, California, the place in addition they recorded the gathering’s title monitor, “Sluggish Magic.” The classes have been overseen by songwriter and orchestrator Ken Lauber.
“Fairly wild that this factor that occurred round 50 years in the past desires to bloom,” Bridges stated of the gathering in press supplies. “I assume weirdness is what’s occurring lately. You by no means can inform what’s gonna occur.”
Bodily editions of Sluggish Magic, 1977-1978 will embody liner notes by creator Sam Candy, together with a brand new interview with Bridges and never-before-seen archival images courtesy of photographers Loretta Ayeroff and Sweet Clark. The album contains 11 beforehand unreleased tracks, newly mastered by engineer John Baldwin. The LP version additionally includes a 20-page booklet.
Bridges jammed and recorded with a rotating solid of shut associates and visitor musicians within the Seventies, together with Stan Ayeroff and David Greenwalt on guitar, Matthew Vibrant on bass, and Steve Baim on drums. (A lot of them went on to have profitable careers in movie and tv.) The gang would meet up at Bridges’ Malibu house or Baim’s Culver Metropolis artwork studio, enjoying loosely for hours. Extra gamers, equivalent to horn gamers Sam “Sluggo” Phipps and Billy Superball, would additionally cease by the classes.
Along with releasing Sluggish Magic, 1977-1978, filmmakers Isaac Gale, Paul Lovelace, and Ben Wu (the workforce behind the documentary Swamp Dogg Gets His Pool Painted) have produced a collection of quick documentariess surrounding Bridges’ venture, slated for launch this spring.
Learn Philip Sherburne’s overview of Jeff Bridges’ 2015 album, Sleeping Tapes.