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    |imagecaption=Image of Beck's notebook containing listings for various songs.
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In 1994, musician Beck released his album "One Foot In The Grave" with the record company K Records to critical acclaim. He announced in an email to those who pre-ordered the album that "more was to come" and that he '''"recorded two sessions with K Records"'''. Despite the patience of many fans, no record ever surfaced. Along with the email was an attachment; a song called "Somewhere Far Along" that came from these sessions as well.


In 1994, musician Beck released his album "One Foot In The Grave" with the record company K Records to critical acclaim. He announced in an email to those who pre-ordered the album that "more was to come" and that he '''"recorded two sessions with K Records"'''. Despite the patience of many fans, no record ever surfaced. Along with the email was an attachment; a song called "Somewhere Far Along" that came from these sessions as well.
In 2005, Beck "leaked" a lot of previously unreleased material. Among the unreleased material was a song called "The Way It Seems". Beck said that the track came from the second K Records recording session. According to rumor, the working title "A Tombstone Every Mile" was patented by Beck for a record belonging to K Records. The patent also included a track listing, which is this (links to songs will be provided when available):


In 2005, Beck "leaked" a lot previously unreleased material. Among the unreleased material was a song called "The Way It Seems". Beck said that the track came from the second K Records recording session. According to rumor, the working title "A Tombstone Every Mile" was patented by Beck for a record belonging to K Records. The patent also included a track listing, which is this (links to songs will be provided when available):
Interestingly, the song "Cold Brains" would go on to be featured, albeit in a probably re-recorded state, on Beck's 1998 album "Mutations". Recently, a photograph of Beck's notebook was put online by a fan. Among other information, it gives the track listing as well as many of the tracks. Nowhere in the notebook does it say the album was called "A Tombstone Every Mile", however it is labeled the "Dub Narcotic" sessions.


*1. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r4XdDW2evMM Cold Brains]
==Unreleased Records==
*2. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GBKfOL3xCwQ Buried Alive]
*1. Cold Brains
*3. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WnbDgRi76tU Somewhere Far Along]
*2. Buried Alive
*4. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E17ETCHfmy8 The Way It Seems]
*3. Somewhere Far Along
*4. The Way it Seems
*5. Broken Engine
*5. Broken Engine
*6. Obsolete Will Be Back
*6. Obsolete Will be Back
*7. Smashing Scars
*7. Smashing Scars
*8. '94 Instrumental
*8. '94 Instrumental


Interestingly, the song "Cold Brains" would go on to be featured, albeit in a probably re-recorded state, on Beck's 1998 album "Mutations". Recently, a photograph of Beck's notebook was put online by a fan. Among other information, it gives the track listing as well as many of the tracks. Nowhere in the notebook does it say the album was called "A Tombstone Every Mile", however it is labeled the "Dub Narcotic" sessions.
==Videos==
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  |description2 =Buried Alive
  |service3    =youtube
  |id3          =WnbDgRi76tU
  |description3 =Somewhere Far Along
  |service4    =youtube
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  |description4 =The Way It Seems
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Revision as of 12:09, 23 May 2018

Beck's 2nd K Records Session.jpg

Image of Beck's notebook containing listings for various songs.

Status: Partially Found

In 1994, musician Beck released his album "One Foot In The Grave" with the record company K Records to critical acclaim. He announced in an email to those who pre-ordered the album that "more was to come" and that he "recorded two sessions with K Records". Despite the patience of many fans, no record ever surfaced. Along with the email was an attachment; a song called "Somewhere Far Along" that came from these sessions as well.

In 2005, Beck "leaked" a lot of previously unreleased material. Among the unreleased material was a song called "The Way It Seems". Beck said that the track came from the second K Records recording session. According to rumor, the working title "A Tombstone Every Mile" was patented by Beck for a record belonging to K Records. The patent also included a track listing, which is this (links to songs will be provided when available):

Interestingly, the song "Cold Brains" would go on to be featured, albeit in a probably re-recorded state, on Beck's 1998 album "Mutations". Recently, a photograph of Beck's notebook was put online by a fan. Among other information, it gives the track listing as well as many of the tracks. Nowhere in the notebook does it say the album was called "A Tombstone Every Mile", however it is labeled the "Dub Narcotic" sessions.

Unreleased Records

  • 1. Cold Brains
  • 2. Buried Alive
  • 3. Somewhere Far Along
  • 4. The Way it Seems
  • 5. Broken Engine
  • 6. Obsolete Will be Back
  • 7. Smashing Scars
  • 8. '94 Instrumental

Videos

Cold Brains

Buried Alive

Somewhere Far Along

The Way It Seems