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Richard Ashcroft working on acoustic ‘greatest hits’ collection

Richard Ashcroft is working on an acoustic ‘greatest hits’ collection.

The Verve star has confirmed plans for his next album, and he revealed he’s going to record some stripped back versions of "some of the best tunes" from his career.

Speaking to Radio X’s George Godfrey, he said: "Yeah, at the moment I’m set to start on an acoustic set of some of the best tunes… and stripping them back and laying them bare basically, so that will be my next thing.

"I’m excited about that… I’ll be recording, I’m carrying on, moving on.

"So that will be my next record and from there when that comes out, that mythical night in my mind will take place."

Richard, 48, didn’t reveal whether the record will feature any material from The Verve’s back catalogue, or whether it will be focused on his solo career.

Although the live music scene is in a difficult place at the moment amid the coronavirus pandemic, he has previously explained he has no plans to stop making music anytime soon.

Speaking last year, he said: "It’s only physically that will stop me adding that desire to explore music to my fans and enjoy this gift I’ve been given.

"I’m aware that just as many people who like me, don’t like me and once you’re comfortable with that you’re never going to please the whole world musically. That’s just the yin and yang and the balance of life."

The ‘Bitter Sweet Symphony’ star added that he feels more confident in his own talents later in his career.

He insisted: "I love performing live. My voice is better, I have a much stronger voice now than I had, I sound like a child back then."

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