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The Go's Shelved Second Album Free Electricity to Be Released After 26 Years on Sub Pop

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Tom Breihan

3h ago· 2 min readenNews

Summary

After 26 years, the Go's shelved second album Free Electricity, recorded after Jack White left the band, will finally be released by Sub Pop. The album was produced by Matthew Smith of Outrageous Cherry, who also produced the band's 1999 debut Whatcha Doin'.

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StereogumThe Go's Shelved Second Album Free Electricity to Be Released After 26 Years on Sub Popstereogum.com

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Free Electricity will finally get a Sub Pop release later this year.
The Go recorded Free Electricity with their Whatcha Doin' producer, Outrageous Cherry frontman Matthew Smith.
After 26 years on the shelf, Free Electricity will finally get a Sub Pop release later this year.
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Around the time that he formed the White Stripes, Jack White had a stint as a guitarist for the Go, a wooly and psychedelic Detroit garage-punk band. White was in the Go when they recorded their debut album Whatcha Doin’, which came out on Sub Pop in 1999

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