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| 5 by Rolling Stone |
In 1994, Beck Hansen released his first major-label album. He called it Mellow Gold, and we all laughed at the irony: slacker caricature and
coffeehouse hip-hop billed like a K-tel makeout platter. Bu... |
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During the past decade, Beck has recorded seven albums, each diverging in style, character and resonance. Mellow Gold, released in 1994 after Geffen won a bidding war for the man behind the surprise u... |
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| n/a by www.austinchronicle.com |
BeckSea Change (DGC)
Tears of a clown: After Überslacker Beck (Mellow Gold), Freak Beck (Odelay), Stoned Beck (Mutations), and Prince Beck (Midnite Vultures), is the world ready for Sad Beck? E... |
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| n/a by www.ew.com |
There's a photo of Beck and Willie Nelson, posed as if they'd just walked in from working on the railroad. While Nelson looks as natural in his grit as in his wrinkles, Beck looks like a sly h... |
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Sea Change09/23/2002 5:00 PM, Yahoo! MusicRob O'Connor
With mentions of bluebirds alongside acoustic guitars, cinematic strings and lots of dour singing, Sea Change suggests all is not always hip... |
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| n/a by www.newyorkmetro.com |
Beck's dark, somber new album,Sea Change, is being hailed by critics for its seriousness, as if that alone were enough to make it great art. In truth, the (relative) bravery of the singer's tr... |
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