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'''''Wave From The WOOnivers''''' is a posthumous album by [[Bernie Worrell]], released physically on vinyl on April 20, 2024 as part of [[Record Store Day 2024]]. | '''''Wave From The WOOnivers''''' is a posthumous album by [[Bernie Worrell]], released physically on vinyl on April 20, 2024 as part of [[Record Store Day 2024]]. | ||
== Background == | |||
In 2022 the former bandleader for the [[Bernie Worrell Orchestra]], [[Evan Taylor]], was contacted by the family of Worrell. They had found several tapes and drives of unfinished material made by Worrell, and were hoping Taylor could possibly turn them into a posthumous release. The project slowly evolved in scope to include many of Worrell's former collaborators including Bootsy Collins, Sean Ono Lennon, [[Jerry Harrison]], [[Fred Schneider]] and [[Steve Scales]]. Taylor described the process of working with Worrell's music after his passing as "a little difficult."<ref>Means-Shannon, Hannah. “Purple Witch of Culver’s Evan Taylor on the Legacy of Kindness behind Bernie Worrell’s Posthumous Album “Wave from the WOOniverse” (INTERVIEW).” ''Glide Magazine'', 1 Aug. 2024, glidemagazine.com/303348/purple-witch-of-culvers-evan-taylor-on-the-legacy-of-kindness-behind-bernie-worrells-posthumous-album-wave-from-the-wooniverse-interview/. Accessed 1 Aug. 2024.</ref> | |||
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