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Posted by meneedit on Jan-28-2006 13:21:

Smile Beck

Tell me something about this guy...

The very first song I heard from him was "Loser" which is now years old. I really like that song, but back then I just thought he was some dude that probably didn't have any other good songs.

Lately ive been hearing more of his songs on the radio as I think he is writing music again. One thing I have noticed is that every single song I have heard from him has been original.

So my conclusion now, is that he more than likely has a couple of albums worth getting.

Could you post the names of your favourite albums by him...

kthxbye


Posted by flavdave on Jan-28-2006 18:18:

He isn't "writing music again" because he has always been writing music. I don't have any of his albums but I have heard most of his singles. The album I've heard the most about is Sea Change. The songs on that one are pretty mellow. On the opposite end of the spectrum is Midnite Vultures, which has a lot of catchy, upbeat songs. A lot of them are electronically influenced. Odelay has most of his radio hits from the 90s, except for Loser which was on the album before that, Mellow Gold. His latest one, Guero, is also receiving a lot of praise. If I were you I would check out some samples on Amazon and see which album is your favorite.


Posted by stren on Jan-28-2006 18:38:

Odelay, Mellow gold, every other beck album is really worth listening to. Amazing artist, very creative and original.

haven't heard Sea Change yet, but i've heard good things about it so i will definately check it out.


Posted by meneedit on Jan-30-2006 02:27:

quote:
Originally posted by flavdave
He isn't "writing music again" because he has always been writing music. I don't have any of his albums but I have heard most of his singles. The album I've heard the most about is Sea Change. The songs on that one are pretty mellow. On the opposite end of the spectrum is Midnite Vultures, which has a lot of catchy, upbeat songs. A lot of them are electronically influenced. Odelay has most of his radio hits from the 90s, except for Loser which was on the album before that, Mellow Gold. His latest one, Guero, is also receiving a lot of praise. If I were you I would check out some samples on Amazon and see which album is your favorite.


Definitely

quote:
Originally posted by stren

Odelay, Mellow gold, every other beck album is really worth listening to. Amazing artist, very creative and original.

haven't heard Sea Change yet, but i've heard good things about it so i will definately check it out.



Definitely


Posted by Shook1 on Jan-30-2006 03:42:

King

beck is one of my fave artists ...... I dont think i've listened to a single album that sounded like the next. His sound is always changing/evolving. My personal fave LP is 'Sea Change'. Some say its his worst, but to me i thought it was GREAT!!! I think he had gone through a break-up with his girl before that album so it IS pretty mellow.

I recently bought 'Guero' and while it is good, its definitely a different sound. I think he brought the Dust Brothers back to do some of the production (like his earlier albums). Its definitely more breakbeat oriented with some electronic influences thrown in. 'Midnight Vultures' is a good LP to check out also. A little abstract though IMO.


Posted by s3nate on Jan-30-2006 05:59:

MTV makes me want to smoke crack...


Posted by [mart] on Feb-01-2006 00:06:

Ah-hah, a thread about Beck.

I was a fan of a few random Beck tracks for a long time before I eventually invested in his latest album 'Guero' (the deluxe edition, no less, since it was at a bargain price and featured an amazing remix by R�yksopp). I also bought 'Odelay' recently and I can safely say that both are fantastic. Nobody does it like Beck.

That said, I'm not sure that I'm brave enough to invest in any of his other albums anytime soon, apart from 'Sea Change' which appears to feature the kind of melancholic, understated sound I love.


Posted by fitom tiel on Feb-01-2006 00:21:

haha Odelay was good, fun album
Mellow Gold was also brilliant,
but for some reason I really liked his style on Midnite Vultures. the whole album was fucking crazy. so sweet and yet so...experimental in a way. so soothing and yet so moving. twisted, creamy shit.
then he went soft after he got dumped (Sea Change)...and he's still a musical mastermind.
probably my favourite from this new phase: Everybody's Gotta Learn Sometime


Posted by SYSTEM-J on Feb-01-2006 00:23:

I liked Devil's Haircut, but no review or discussion on Beck has been forthcoming on what type of music he actually makes, so I'm hedging bets currently until I hear more.


Posted by [mart] on Feb-01-2006 00:31:

quote:
Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
I liked Devil's Haircut, but no review or discussion on Beck has been forthcoming on what type of music he actually makes, so I'm hedging bets currently until I hear more.


I think he's one of those rare artists that literally cannot be pigeonholed. It's impossible to even attempt to categorise his music without doing it a cruel injustice. Beck is a genre unto himself, if that makes any sense at all. It sounded impressive, anyway.


Posted by SYSTEM-J on Feb-01-2006 00:35:

And not at all helpful, unfortunately.


Posted by fitom tiel on Feb-01-2006 00:40:

Real Name: Beck Hansen
Profile: Beck David Campbell was born on July 8, 1970 in Los Angeles, the son of David Campbell and Bibbe Hansen. When his parents split, he and his younger brother stayed with their mother. Beck Hansen dropped out of school at the age of 14 and drifted around for about a decade, ending up back in Los Angeles. While playing some open mic events, he got noticed by the little local label, Bong Load Custom Records. In 1993, "Loser" was released to the world in a limited pressing of 500 copies and sent out to radio DJs across the U.S. The song became quite popular, and Geffen signed Beck in November of 1993, giving him the freedom to work with independent labels and to make "uncommercial" music.
URLs: http://www.beck.com/
http://www.beckbeckbeck.net/
http://www.stewoo.net/beck/

View releases in: All Genres, Electronic, Hip Hop, Jazz, Rock, Reggae

check out
"Loser", "Sexx Laws," "Debra" and "Everybody's Gotta Learn Sometime" for proof of diversity


Posted by meneedit on Feb-04-2006 12:18:

I would like to repeat everything from my initial post for these two artists as well:

The Eels
Grandaddy

(yes it does mean that I wanna know the same things about them )


Posted by meneedit on Feb-05-2006 12:19:

Harro!!!?


Posted by fitom tiel on Feb-05-2006 18:43:

oh dude look them up


Posted by flavdave on Feb-05-2006 19:46:

quote:
Originally posted by meneedit
I would like to repeat everything from my initial post for these two artists as well:

The Eels
Grandaddy

(yes it does mean that I wanna know the same things about them )


I only have one Eels album (the latest one, Blinking Lights and Other Revelations). It's a double cd, but some of the tracks are just short instrumental pieces. There are only a few upbeat songs while the rest is just really depressing in my opinion. The subject matter is pretty dark since it deals with the death of the lead singers' sister and other family issues.

Aside from that album, I've heard Electo-Shock Blues and Beautiful Freak were their best. Check out the songs Last Stop: This Town, Novoacaine for the Soul, Mr. E's Beautiful Blues, and Trouble with Dreams.


Posted by meneedit on Feb-05-2006 23:27:

I've heard "trouble with dreams" its alright.



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