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Rolf Harris plans to release 'revenge album' wrote in prison

Disgraced entertainer Rolf Harris reportedly plans to release a ‘revenge’ album he wrote in his prison cell.

Harris, 85, told friends he hoped to release the comeback album ‘Justice For All’ as an act of defiance against his victims.

"Making music is helping Rolf survive prison. But rather than keep his material to himself, he's telling those around him he has every intention of releasing it," a source told The Sun.

"The stuff has rockier influences than the music he's known for, because he wants to get across his anger at what he sees as injustice."

Harris was slammed last year for writing new song ‘Woodworm Women’, about his victims and their desire for compensation.

It included the line ‘come and join the feeding frenzy girls’.

At the time, Liz Dux, lawyer for his victims, called for him to have his parole chance taken away.

Harris was sentenced in July 2014 to five years and nine months in Stafford Prison for indecently assaulting four girls, one as young as seven, between 1968 and 1986.

Under Britain's parole laws he could be released from jail in May next year.