Beck To Re-Issue "One Foot In The Grave" With Thirteen Previously Unreleased Songs
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Beck To Re-Issue "One Foot In The Grave" With Thirteen Previously Unreleased Songs

 
April 24, 2009 03:20 am CDT 
 

American singer and songwriter Beck's 1994 album "One Foot In The Grave" will be reissued in coming month by Universal Music. The album, which was originally released a few months after classic debut "Mellow Gold," will feature thirteen unreleased songs.

The album has been out of print for a while and was originally released on K Records. The latest revamped version will also feature three out-of-print seven-inch-only tracks, NME reports.

Seen as Beck's third official album, it shows strong folk influence that is more pronounced than on his more eclectic-style albums of the time, "Mellow Gold" and "Odelay."

It was reportedly recorded prior to the release of his debut album "Mellow Gold" but was not released until after that album met with critical and commercial success.

"One Foot In The Grave" will be available as a double CD, on two 180-gram vinyl LPs or as a digital download. The "complete package" can be purchased on Beck's website for $105 U.S. and includes signed poster, collectible tote bag and limited-edition T-shirt. Here are the songs on the "One Foot In The Grave" reissue bonus disc:

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