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01. "Devil's Haircut (Album Version)" 02. "Hotwax (Album Version)" 03. "Lord Only Knows (Album Version)" 04. "The New Pollution (Album Version)" 05. "Derelict (Album Version)" 06. "Novacane (Album Version)" 07. "Jack-Ass (Album Version)" 08. "Where it's at (Album Version)" 09. "Minus (Album Version)" 10. "Sissyneck (Album Version)" 11. "Readymade (Album Version)" 12. "High 5 (Rock The Catskills) (Album Version)" 13. "Ramshackle"
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 | Description: | Odelay by Beck, released 1 December 2016, includes the following tracks: "Lord Only Knows", "Derelict", "Jack-Ass", "Minus" and more.
This version of Odelay comes as a 1xLP.
The vinyl is pressed as a opaque disc. - 180GR.Limited vinyl LP pressing. Originally released 20 years ago on June 18, 1996 on DGC, Odelay was Beck's breakthrough follow-up to his platinum bow, Mellow Gold. Selling more than two million copies in the U.S., the double-platinum-certified Odelay featured classics that loom large in Beck's live sets to this day, including 'Where It's At, ' 'Devils Haircut' and 'The New Pollution.' Odelay won two Grammy Awards in 1997, Best Alternative Music Album and Best Male Rock Vocal Performance for 'Where It's At, ' and was Beck's first album to be nominated for Album of the Year the top honor his most recent album Morning Phase took home last year. Produced by Beck with collaborators the Dust Brothers, Mario Caldato Jr., Brian Paulson, Tom Rothrock and Rob Schnapf, Odelay continued to demonstrate and expand upon Beck's eclectic stylistic palette. It was universally praised upon it's release, named Album of the Year in both Rolling Stone and the prestigious Village Voice Pazz & Jop critics' poll, as well as the U.K. New Musical Express' critics' poll, where the album represented Beck's platinum breakthrough in England. In 1998, Q magazine readers voted Odelay one of the greatest albums of all time, while Rolling Stone ranked it in it's 2003 list of the '500 Greatest Albums of All Time, ' and #9 on it's list of the '100 Best Albums of the 90s.'Recorded in 1994/95 at PCP Labs. Mixed at Conway Studios. Except "Minus" recorded at G-Son Studios and "Ramshackle" recorded at The Shop, Sunset Sound and Conway Studios and mixed at Conway Studios.
All songs published by Youthless / Kobalt Music Publishing / Dust Brothers Music ASCAP except "Ramshackle", "Lord Only Knows" and "Minus" published by Youthless / Kobalt Music Publishing ASCAP
"Devil's Haircut" contains a sample from "Out Of Sight" (James Brown) published by Fort Knox Music BMI, performed by Them, courtesy of the Decca Record Co.; a sample from "Soul Drums" (Bernard Purdie) published by Tenryk Music BMI, performed by Pretty Purdie, courtesy of Sony Music; and elements from "I Can Only Give You Everything" (Philip Coulter/Thomas Scott) published by Carbert Music ASCAP.
"Hotwax" contains a sample from "Song For Aretha" (Bernard Purdie/Horace Ott/Robert Thiele) published by Tenryk Music/Well Made Music BMI, performed by Pretty Purdie; and a sample from "Up On The Hill" (Monk Higgins/Alexandra Brown) published by Special Agent Co./Tippy Music Publishing ASCAP, performed by Monk Higgins & The Specialties, courtesy of Blue Note Records, a division of Capitol Records, Inc.
"Lord Only Knows" contains elements from "Lookout For Lucy" (Mike Millius/Don Thomas) published by Southern Music Publishing Company, Inc. ASCAP performed by Mike Millius, courtesy of MCA Records, Inc.
"The New Pollution" contains a sample from "Venus" (Brad Baker) published by Sonny Lester Music Publishing Co. ASCAP, performed by Joe Thomas, courtesy of LAC Ltd.
"Jack-ass" contains a sample from "It's All Over Now, Baby Blue" (Bob Dylan) published by Special Rider Music SESAC, performed by Them, courtesy of Decca Record Co.
"Where It's At" contains a sample from "Needle To The Groove" (Embden Toure/Khaleel Kirk) published by Hit And Hold Music, Inc. ASCAP, performed by Mantronix, courtesy of Warlock Records.
"Sissyneck" contains elements from "The Moog And Me" (Dick Hyman) published by Eastlake Music, Inc. ASCAP, performed by Dick"Odelay" is the critically acclaimed LP by Beck, released under the renowned label Interscope Records. This album, originally launched in 1996, stands as a landmark in alternative rock and experimental music. Fusing elements of folk, hip-hop, rock, and electronic sounds with witty lyrics and inventive production techniques, "Odelay" showcases Beck's eclectic style and genre-blending mastery. The record features standout tracks such as "Where It's At," "Devils Haircut," and "The New Pollution," each highlighting his innovative approach to songwriting.
Beck Hansen?known simply as Beck?is an American singer-songwriter celebrated for his versatility across musical genres. With multiple Grammy Awards to his name?including Album of the Year for later works?Beck has consistently pushed creative boundaries since emerging in the early '90s with hits like "Loser." His ability to reinvent himself while maintaining critical acclaim cements him as one of modern music?s most influential figures.
Interscope Records is a major force within the global music industry. Founded in 1989, it has been home to some of the world?s biggest artists across diverse genres?from pop icons to groundbreaking alternative acts like Beck. Known for its commitment to artistic innovation and quality releases, Interscope continues shaping contemporary music culture worldwide. |  | No. of tracks: |
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