British musician Julian Lennon spent 10 years crafting his latest album, "Everything Changes", to ensure it was perfect.
The 50-year-old, who is the son of late Beatles musician John Lennon, spent a long time in the studio perfecting the tracks to ensure they were perfectly in line with his artistic vision, reports contactmusic.com.
"This album has been written over 10 years. I consider writing, singing and producing a creative endeavour, not a commercial one. Getting it right is more important to me. It sort of emerges. You think of a song and then start by putting it down over a cup of tea. Musicians pop by and then it takes on its own life," he said.
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