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Malcolm Black’s posthumous album Songs For The Family was recorded just two months before his death in 2019.
The last album from Malcolm Black, Neil Finn’s former manager and the ex-frontman of Netherworld Dancing Toys, was released on Monday, on the second anniversary of his death.
Songs For The Family has been released by Black’s family, after it was recorded over six days in Dunedin, just two months before the singer died from cancer in 2019. He was 58.
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Songs for the Family is such an incredible gift for our family, for the little girls in particular - to have their Dad sing just to them,” Black’s widow, Julia, wrote in the album’s additional liner notes.
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