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Beck

Initially pegged as something as a voice of a generation when “Loser” turned into a smash crossover success, Beck did wind up crystallizing much of the post-modern ruckus of the ‘90s alternative explosion, but in unexpected ways. Based in the underground anti-folk and noise-rock worlds, Beck encompassed all manners of modern music, drawing in hip-hop, blues, trash-rock, pop, soul, lounge music…pretty much any found sound or vinyl dug up from a dusty crate, blurring boundaries and encapsulating how ‘90s hipsters looked toward the future by foraging through the past. In another time, Beck may have stayed the province of the underground, but he surfaced just as alternative rock turned mainstream, with his 1994 debut Mellow Gold launching “Loser,” a hit that crossed over with the velocity of a novelty, a notion Beck quickly punctured with a succession of indie LPs delivered in the wake of Mellow Gold, including the lo-fi folk of One Foot in the Grave, delivered on the K imprint. But the album that truly cemented Beck’s place in the pantheon was 1996’s Odelay, a co-production with the Dust Brothers that touched upon all of his obsessions, providing a cultural keystone for the decade while telegraphing all his future moves, from the soul prankster of Midnite Vultures to the melancholy troubadour of Sea Change.

Fittingly, Beck came from a distinctly artistic background, the son of string arranger/conductor, David Campbell, and Bibbe Hansen, a regular at Andy Warhol’s Factory whose father was a pivotal contributor to the Fluxus art movement. Adopting the surname "Hansen" after his father left, Beck grew up in Los Angeles, dropping out of school in the tenth grade to play as a street busker and attend poetry slams. Bashing out blues and folk, Beck wound up assembling a home tape called the Banjo Story before departing for New York, where he operated on the margins of the anti-folk scene without ever breaking into it. He returned to Los Angeles where he continued to play clubs, eventually gaining the attention of Bong Load records, an independent operated by Tom Rothrock and Rob Schnapf. All parties agreed to pair Beck’s fledgling folk with hip-hop beats assembled by producer Karl Stephenson, whose kitchen provided the studio for their first efforts, including “Loser.” These tapes remained unreleased as Beck recorded an album’s worth of material with Calvin Johnson for the latter’s K label, but the first release Beck had was the Flipside single “MTV Makes Me Want to Smoke Crack” and Sonic Enemy’s cassette release of Golden Feelings. But what really broke the doors open was Bong Load’s 12" single of “Loser,” which garnered considerable play in L.A., coinciding with increased underground attention. Soon, Beck signed with Geffen, striking a deal that allowed him to release on independent labels. One of these immediately followed -- Fingerpaint released a 10" record A Western Harvest Field by Moonlight in January 1994 -- before the Geffen debut Mellow Gold appeared in March of 1994.

Naturally, “Loser” was the lead single from Mellow Gold and it turned into an instant smash, boasting a hook that worked as an ironic underground rallying cry and a novelty crossover. Despite many positive reviews, Beck worked overtime to dispel the notion he was a novelty, quickly releasing two indie albums in succession: the noise-skronk Stereopathetic Soul Manure and One Foot in the Grave. Stereopathetic made few waves but the stripped-back, folky One Foot in the Grave acted as a counterbalance to the gonzo Mellow Gold, illustrating the depths of his talents.

After a furious 1994, Beck laid relatively low in 1995, touring with the fifth Lollapalooza in between working on a new album with the production team the Dust Brothers, who had collaborated with the Beastie Boys on their landmark 1989 Paul’s Boutique. The resulting album, Odelay, appeared in June 1996, preceded by the lanky, funky single “Where It’s At,” which would go on to win the Grammy for Best Male Rock Vocal. Odelay piled up acclaim and hits -- “Devil’s Haircut,” “Jack-A**,” and “The New Pollution” all charted around the world -- and the record went double-platinum, becoming a touchstone of ‘90s alternative rock. An outtake from the album, “Deadweight,” appeared on the soundtrack to Danny Boyle’s 1997 film A Life Less Ordinary, then Beck set to work on his next album with producer Nigel Godrich, who had just worked with Radiohead on OK Computer. Their collaboration, originally slated for an indie release but moved to Geffen, thereby setting a precedent where no future Beck LP would be released on an indie (something worked out in the courts the following year), traded futuristic rock -- either the joyous collage of Odelay or the dystopia of OK Computer -- for a quiet, pulsating, psychedelic folk-rock album called Mutations. Riding high on Odelay, the album charted well without turning out any major hits, although it did garner a Grammy for Best Alternative Music Performance.

Beck took another abrupt change in musical direction in 1999 with Midnite Vultures, a garish party record that was part satire and part salute to soul and funk, particularly Prince. Reviews were divided between ecstatic and skeptical, but the album had some real hits with “Sexx Laws” and “Deborah,” and it in some ways was the apex of Beck’s hipster prankster phase, a persona he shed with his next album, 2002’s Sea Change. Recorded in the wake of a romantic breakup, Sea Change was another Godrich production, but it was gentle and mournful, lacking some of the gritty underpinnings of Mutations yet retaining the psychedelia -- and that psychedelic edge was brought out in the supporting tour when Beck hired the Flaming Lips as his supporting band. The tour was well-received but there were some tensions, as reported by Lips leader Wayne Coyne later.

After an extended break -- the longest he’s taken between albums to date -- Beck returned in 2005 with Guero, an album that reunited him with the Dust Brothers and consciously evoked Odelay. Guero launched a few hits, including “E-Pro” and “Hell Yes,” and was followed within months by Guerolito, a remixed version of the entire album. Beck continued in this direction the following year with The Information, but its Nigel Godrich production kept the album streamlined and emphasized the darker undercurrents in the songs. Some of that darkness could be heard on his eighth album, Modern Guilt, a 2008 release produced by Danger Mouse, marking his first time in 14 years that he worked with a producer who wasn't the Dust Brothers or Godrich. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi
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Comments

my time is a piece of wax fallen on a termite choking on a splinter--on e of the best lines in music--eveer
e-pro and loser are great songs i hope pandora sends me more beck
Nathan Barnatt helped me discover Beck. :)
the depth of this music depends on how stoned you are at the momment
dawnalbat
baby ur a lost cause....nev e r wanna be that.
Beck is like Cake, Cake is like the beastie boys, The beastie boys are like the Gorillaz!!!! ! ! ! ! I LOVE ALL OF THEM! ^-^
Beck.....he' s one of a kind!! ~
Midnight Vultures will always be one of my number one albums. Zero to tooty fruity, automatic bazzooty! The similar artist list is a testament to how diverse this man is. Seriously I don't think any of those bands have anything in common more specific then rock and roll and large fan bases. Mad skillz. Thanks for all the good musics Beck.
really awesome that sounded a little wierd
i agree spensoid plus he has a cool vibe that is really cool
spensoid
He's a really good musician and I respect his willingness to not do Loser and Odelay over and over. Modern Guilt is goooood!
Beck is simply amazing.
i like beck today, yesterday, too!
Beck is a scientologis t ?
@bhallb..... . I had no idea......th a t movie just got cooler!!!! We are Sex Bob-Omb!
Did anyone else decorate their CD cover like the one displayed?
Hey I want to name my baby Beck too
they need to do an update, beck did the music for sex bob-omb in scott pilgrim vs the universe.... w h i c h was amazing.
If my baby is a boy he will be named Beck
Beck is just so cool and crazy original!!
Not bad for random words strung together.
I saw him live, way back in 2008. I don't think he had released Modern Guilt yet, because most of his set was from Odelay. Also for some reason he never spoke, maybe because people might have savaged him for being a Scientologis t ?
just cool
lopezg-
Gamma Raaaaay...
I'd kill a baby for his hat
bantaplotter
The fella has a soul. Seems to be missing on the radio lately.
baezcaryna
love love love this song...love the video too
shutterphoto a r t
Beck is an amazing artist with a great skill for creative music with a very idividual style. He can work wonders with a simple 8 track recorder. He has a cool acoustic guitar playing singing style all his own. Ive watched the evolution of his success and from the start he was a star. My brother made the great Loser video which was a hit on MTV and helped launch his career. right on Beck and Steve...
i'm an aspiring artist from Minnesota , Beck is one of my biggest influences.
anita956
Peaches & Cream lyrics: Keep your lamp lights trimmed and burning, not trim in burning

Beck is groovy - Sexx Laws is my favorite
BECK!!! XD
It's so sad that Beck is an anomaly. An emmencely gifted and rare alent who embraces multiple genres; reinventing the sounds as opposed to merely paying homage. Beck has almost become a genre onto himself. The problem is that adventurous is rarely the quaity record companies invest in. Without Odelay, would we have gotten to hear Mutations? (my personal favorite). How many artists with the same sense of indepence reverence and style have never had a chance to create their masterpiece?
I love it when commenters,s u c h as the rambling, attempt to categorize somene who actually plays real music, and has talent. This shows just how bad the state of music overall is these days.

that being said, here is a guy who constantly reinvents himself, and lets his art go free, and his music expresses that freedom.

A person like this should provide hope for all of us that real music isnt the caterwauling , commerical drivel that MTV tells us it is.

This guy is going to be rocking for a lon
i swear is he high when he makes a vid?
mhunter29928
Nicotine and Gravy lyrics: she looks so Israeli NOT she looks loose lately ... goddamn Pandora PC bullshit!!!
Your right. He needs to put a new album out.
milotic19
BECK NEEDS TO MAKE A NEW ALBUM >:O hes so good at it he just has to :P beck #4 Cage the elaphant #3 Sublime #2 Foster the people 1# if beck makes a new album hell be #1 :D btw 4# gorillaz, he beats gorillaz :P
Soy un perdido!!! XD
Talkin trash to the garbage around you.
one foot in the grave was awesome used to have it cassete
I have listened to Beck since I was 5 xD this album was seriously my lullaby... no wonder I am such a dirty hipster...
beck = :)
Hell yes.
This is a really concise write-up of Beck, much better than the majority of coffee table schmaltz books out there about him. Kudos to the author.
love missing one of my favorite songs!
one rad dude...
Beck is musical porn to me; he blends styles that have infiltrated my mind whether I want them to or not, but he puts sounds together in a way that I deeply enjoy. Taste is subjective and it doesn’t matter who likes what, but for my 2 cents BECK is where it’s at/
Beck bows to Lord Zenux.
LMAO
Sold out with Loser and continued to sell out. He summed up the rest of his career with Loser. He was done before he started. Has zero indie cred, whatever you want to call indie now. He gets butt f**ked with sandpaper by other scientologis t s .
Just for tonight darling, lets get lost <3
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