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BECKS EIGHTH ALBUM NEARS COMPLITION Beck's Eighth Album Nears Completion
Aaron Mandel reports: We've been practicing our Beck sexx-talk for years now, hoping that the critical acclaim for 2002's Sea Change wouldn't deter Mr. Hansen from returning to the fr33k1ne$$ of some of his previous records. And, while details are still somewhat thin for an album that's scheduled to be released in late November, it looks like it's time to start building up that celebratory stash of hot dogs and No-Doz. According to scattered reports by NME, MTV and Rolling Stone, Beck's as-yet-untitled new platter is a much more aggressive, guitar-focused affair with tracks produced by the esteemed Nigel Godrich and long-time collaborators The Dust Brothers. However, Dan the Automator, long rumored to be involved... apparently isn't. Or else his cred has dropped so low that nobody but us will print his name anymore. One highly printable name, however, is Jack White. Beck showed up in The White Stripes' video for "The Hardest Button to Button" last year, and now White has returned the favor, appearing on one of Beck's new songs. Like most of the album, the song is currently untitled and reportedly still being mixed, but we do have a few assorted titles for your scanning pleasure: "Guero", "E-Pro", "Scarecrow" and "Chain Reaction". The album will also contain a song titled "Brazilica", which will continue the man's deep-seated love of Brazil and Brazilian music first explored in "Tropicalia" and "Deadweight". Beck tends to work non-sequentially, and indeed, some of this material has reportedly been in the works since prior to Sea Change. The long lead time, combined with Jack White's last-minute vocal cameo, has us wondering (in an unsubstantiated X-Files kind of way) whether someone at Geffen is leaning on El Perdedor Supremo to deliver something more MTV-friendly this time around. On the other hand, if you get to shake it like a bra-burning deportee, who really cares how the record got that way? Lastly: The official Beck website recently (and by this we mean nearly three months ago) celebrated the 10th anniversary of the anti-folk progenitor's 1993 debut, Mellow Gold, with an impressive three-part documentary (which can be streamed via Quicktime, Windows Media or RealVideo), the site documented the history and creation of the album, with live footage and interviews with folks from Beck's storied past, including producers Tom Rothrock and Rob Schnapf, drummer Joey Waronker, and filmmaker Steven Hanft. The feature is still readily accessible from the site, alongside selected songs from Beck's 1993 and 1994 in-studio performances on KCRW's Morning Becomes Eclectic. .: Pitchfork Review: Beck: Sea Change .: Beck: http://www.beck.com | |
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Midnight Vultures was a very good, fun album. Sea Change was a great album. As was the case with 80's Prince, I am very curious as to what Beck will do next. Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
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namepeace said: Midnight Vultures was a very good, fun album. Sea Change was a great album. As was the case with 80's Prince, I am very curious as to what Beck will do next.
The cool thing about becks music with me.. is that with every album it gets better and better.. its like a growth process, and Im sure this will be a great album.. im sure the atmosphere and feeling will be the exact opposite of Sea Change. | |
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Cool. | |
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Can't wait for this either | |
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Whatever it is, I know I'm gonna love it. | |
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Anxiety said: Whatever it is, I know I'm gonna love it.
No Doubt.. Becks proven to me with all he's wrote in the past (Even the side prodjects) are nothing but quality with amazing talent.. | |
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I am looking very forward to it With a very special thank you to Tina: Is hammer already absolute, how much some people verändern...ICH hope is never so I will be! And if, then I hope that I would then have wen in my environment who joins me in the A.... | |
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Love this guy ...but I need to explore more of his music. It always comes to me with like 7 other albums at the same time. I never get a real good chance to get into the later stuff.
Though I do liken his art with Prince's...for some reason. Christian Zombie Vampires | |
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Sdldawn said: Anxiety said: Whatever it is, I know I'm gonna love it.
No Doubt.. Becks proven to me with all he's wrote in the past (Even the side prodjects) are nothing but quality with amazing talent.. abso-effin'-lutely! | |
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Mutations is one of the greatest albums ever. | |
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SnowQueen said: Mutations is one of the greatest albums ever.
Right on! | |
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calldapplwondery83 said: SnowQueen said: Mutations is one of the greatest albums ever.
Right on! | |
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NEW WAVE FOREVER: SLAVE TO THE WAVE FROM THE CRADLE TO THE GRAVE. | |
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I love Beck for a lot of the same reasons that I love Prince. Not only is the guy jaw-droppingly brilliant, but he's so unpredictable. All of his albums are so different from each other. No one has any idea what he's going to come out with next. "We're all members of the animal kingdom
Leave your brothers and sisters in the sea" "If U had the chance 2 see the future would U try?" | |
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I'm a major Beck fan and my favorite album has to be Mutations closely followed by Sea Change, though Beck has no weak material IMO. I remeber playing Odelay to friends when it came out and they thought it was differnt artists for each song,just shows the diversity of the man. | |
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