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The 10-track project features four Bee Gees covers, a rendition of Andy Gibb’s ‘Shadow Dancing’, and five live versions of ‘Medicine At Midnight’ songs. You can see the full tracklist below.

Hail Satin features The Dee Gees on one side of the record. Recorded by Dave Grohl, Chris Shiflett, Taylor Hawkins, Nate Mendel, Rami Jaffee, and Pat Smear, side A features five covers of classic songs from the Bee Gees and Andy Gibb. The project features studio renditions of “Shadow Dancing” and “You Should Be Dancing.” The band previously took on the classic tracks during a Rock ‘n’ Roll Relief livestream and on Jo Whiley’s Sofa Sessions on BBC Radio 2, respectively.

“We started recording the instrumental track, and then I thought, ​‘Okay, well I’m gonna go out and sing it’ and let me tell you: I have never, ever in my life sung like that,” Grohl said of covering “You Should Be Dancing.” “But it was the easiest song I have ever sung in my entire life. I sang the song, and it was like six minutes and I was done. I should have been singing like this for the last 25 years.”

Side B of Hail Satin features five live recordings of select tracks from the Foo Fighters’ latest album Medicine at Midnight. Recorded in 2020 and released this past February, the album features notable tracks “Waiting on a War” and “No Son of Mine,” both of which will appear on Hail Satin.

On July 17, The Dee Gees, aka Foo Fighters will issue Hail Satin on vinyl as a Record Store Day exclusive. The Dee Gees’ Hail Satin contains five Bee Gees covers on Side A and Foo Fighters’ live in-studio performances of five tracks from Medicine At Midnight on Side B.

All 10 songs were cut at Dave Grohl‘s Studio 606 facility in Northridge, California. Grohl and Foo Fighters band mates Taylor Hawkins, Nate Mendel, Pat Smear, Chris Shiflett and Rami Jaffee covered Bee Gees classics “You Should Be Dancing,” “Night Fever,” “Tragedy” and “More Than A Woman” as well as Andy Gibb’s “Shadow Dancing” for the set.