Jeff Bridges is set to release a new album of the entitled archive recording Slow Magic, 1977-1978. It will fall completely through the light of the attic on April 12th, but you can hear the previously unreleased song “bnoxious.”
The 11-Track Collection is drawn from a recently unearthed, corrupted cassette. Bridges began working on singing at their Malibu home with a group of high school friends, including guitarists Stan Eeroph and David Greenwalt, bassist Matthew Bright and drummer Steve Byme.
He then rented a warehouse in Venice, California after filming in 1976. king Kong for A recording session with the title track “unpleasant.” These sessions were directed by Bob Dylan collaborator Ken Lauber.
“It’s pretty wild that I want to bloom this thing that happened about 50 years ago,” Bridges said in a press release. “I think oddity is something that’s happening lately. You never know what’s going to happen.”
Physical edition of Slow magic It includes liner notes written by Sam Sweet, a new interview with the Bridge, and archival photos you’ve never seen before. Special transparent blue vinyl edition is available only at 2025 record stores.
Slow magic It’s not Bridges’ first album. After releasing his self-titled debut work in 2011, he followed up with the Ambient Drone Album in 2015.
Slow Magic, 1977-1978 Artwork:
Slow Magic, 1977-1978 Tracklist:
01. He’s here
02. Unpleasant
03. attitude
04. Space #1
05. Slow Magic
06. On this Island (feat. Burgess Meredith)
07. Light blues
08. This is one
09. Space #2
10. It may be ready
11. Kong (feat. Burgess Meredith)
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