Stream Arthur Russell's new LP Corn in full
01 June 2015, 11:29
| Written by
Laurence Day
The latest collection of unreleased Arthur Russell material, put together as a new album called Corn, is streaming in full now.
The 'new' music was originally recorded in 1982/3 and has been remastered from the original 1/4" tape masters by Audika Records' Steve Knutson.
Corn is the first release of this material since 2008's Love Is Overtaking Me (2008). Read more about the record here.
VISIONS Festival are presenting a performance of Arthur Russell's Instrumentals, led by longtime collaborator Peter Gordon. Find out more information about the performance here.
Steam Corn in full over on NPR. It's released via Audika on 9 June.
Listen to "Ocean Movie" below.
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