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Neil Hamburger love songs

Posted by Loren on September 30, 2018

Neil Hamburger love songs
Neil Hamburger - Still Dwelling

Comedian Neil Hamburger will release a 12-song album covers classic love songs on Nov. 16 via Drag City. Titled Still Dwelling, the album covers TSOL, Heart, and even Andrew Lloyd Webber in the name of love. Mike Patton and Jack Black both appear on the Jesus Christ Superstar hong "Everything's Alright."

Guest musicians on the album include John "Rabbit" Bundrick (The Who), Probyn Gregory (Brian Wilson, Beach Boys), Tanya and Petra Haden, Bar McKinnon (Mr. Bungle), Mikael Jorgenson (Wilco), D.J. Bonebrake (X), and more. 

Listen to "Backwards Traveller" after the bump.

Neil Hamburger love songs
Neil Hamburger - Still Dwelling

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