not quite. Brainwashed is the final studio album by George Harrison. The album was released in 2002, almost a year after Harrison's death at the age of 58.Harrison had written and recorded most of it before he died, but left detailed instructions for his son Dhani Harrison and Jeff Lynne to finish.
Harrison had successfully battled throat cancer in 1997;[1] in 2001 he underwent surgery to remove a cancerous growth from one of his lungs,[2] and radiotherapy for lung cancer which had metastacised to his brain.[3] Once he realised it was an irreversible situation, he worked further on the album's songs-in conjunction with Dhani and his old collaborator Jeff Lynne-until he was unable to do more. Harrison's final work on the album was done at a recording studio in Switzerland shortly before his trip to the United States for cancer treatment. On 29 November, Harrison died, leaving Brainwashed not quite finished, but with a guide to completing it in the hands of his son and Lynne.
After a few months away from the project, both the younger Harrison and Lynne returned to working on George's final songs and adding the appropriate instruments-as per their composer's specifications-to the recording
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Jeff's last gig was producing a few trackes for Regina Spektor's album "Far". He's currently working on a solo album that he plans to release some time during 2010. 2010 has come and gone with no solo album. According to a story on the 'face the music' website, Jeff was quoted as saying, "I can do 'em quick, or I can do 'em right," when asked about the large length of time between works.
This recording is primarily a Jeff Lynne solo album with some guest musicians, most notably former Beatles George Harrison and Ringo Starr. George Harrison played Slide Guitar in "A Long Time Gone" and "All She Wanted".
George Harrison, Bob Dylan, Tom Petty, Roy Orbison, and Jeff Lynn
Professionally: 1966: Joined the "Nightriders". Changed name and released album as "The Idle Race". 1970: Joined "The Move". 1971: Three members of the Move create "Electric Light Orchestra" and release an album of the same name. 1973: Roy Wood leaves ELO project to Jeff Lynne as Electric Light Orchestra becomes a group of it's own with Jeff Lynne as frontman. This group lasted until 1986 with Jeff Lynne and drummer Bev Bevan as the only constant members. 1988: Formed "Traveling Wilburys" with George Harrison, Tom Petty, Roy Orbison, Bob Dylan. 1990: Jeff Lynne releases Armchair Theater solo album. 2001: Jeff Lynne releases what even Lynne admits is another solo album, depite using the ELO moniker for the album. Jeff feels that this album has more of an ELO sound, deserving the ELO name.
yes, I heard it was coming in April.
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