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Thread started 02/10/15 4:49pm

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Top 10 Beck albums

I'll start:

1. Midnite Vultures
2. Mutations
3. Modern Guilt
4. Odelay
5. Sea Change
6. Mellow gold
7. Guero
8. Morning Phase
9. The Information
10.One foot in the Grave
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Reply #1 posted 02/10/15 5:29pm

Qazz

Who even knew there was more than one.

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Reply #2 posted 02/10/15 7:35pm

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As for me:

1. Odelay

2. Modern Guilt

3. Sea Change
4. Mutations
5. Morning Phase
6. The Information
7. Guero
8. Midnite Vultures
9. Stereopathetic Soulmanure

10. Mellow Gold

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[Edited 2/12/15 20:14pm]

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Reply #3 posted 02/10/15 7:59pm

Identity

I'm tremendously proud of this Morning Phase album thread. I like Modern Guilt and then everything else.


[Edited 2/11/15 16:53pm]

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Reply #4 posted 02/10/15 8:10pm

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Mine would be

1 Modern Guilt
2 Sea Change
3 Guero
4 Morning Phase
5 Odelay
6 Midnite Vultures
7 Mutations
8 The Information

Some great b sides and movie soundtrack only songs over the years too
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Reply #5 posted 02/11/15 10:04am

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I don't have too many of Beck's albums, but I HIGHLY rate his two hip-hop influenced collaborations with The Dust Brothers, 1996's Odelay and 2005's Guero.

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Wouldn't be bad timing for him to collaborate with them again! thumbs up!

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Reply #6 posted 02/11/15 10:05am

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I've tried 2 listen 2 this guy.

He doesn't move me at all.

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Reply #7 posted 02/11/15 2:39pm

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I haven't heard them all, but I'm a fan.

Of his albums, I prefer

Midnite Vultures (the closest he comes to a "Prince album")


Sea Change
(which could have devolved into a Gordon Lightfoot parody but is a masterpiece)

Guero (to me, Beck's signature album)

I am not crazy about Odelay, and like bits and pieces of The Information and Modern Guilt. The best argument you could have made against Morning Phase is that, on first listens, it has a "been there, done that" feel to it even though it is a sequel to Sea Change. But there's no doubt he's a very important artist and I'm looking forward to future releases.

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Reply #8 posted 02/11/15 3:17pm

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Qazz said:

Who even knew there was more than one.

why even comment if you don't know who he is?...............lol..............kids these days..........meanwhile, Beck is pretty large and has been for a while to those who know anything about music...........I once saw him in concert and he and his band came out dressed in boy scout uniforms - and the concert was great

I have everything since Odelay (1996) but have yet to pick up the new one. Can't really pick the order in which I like them but they are all good. I think he is a genius. Here is a quote from Kanye West............""Beck is one of the nicest guys and one of the most respected musicians in the game."

[Edited 2/11/15 15:18pm]

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Reply #9 posted 02/11/15 3:30pm

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Sea Change is his best.

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Reply #10 posted 02/11/15 3:30pm

Qazz

3rdeyedude said:

Qazz said:

Who even knew there was more than one.

why even comment if you don't know who he is?...............lol..............kids these days..........meanwhile, Beck is pretty large and has been for a while to those who know anything about music...........I once saw him in concert and he and his band came out dressed in boy scout uniforms - and the concert was great

I have everything since Odelay (1996) but have yet to pick up the new one. Can't really pick the order in which I like them but they are all good. I think he is a genius. Here is a quote from Kanye West............""Beck is one of the nicest guys and one of the most respected musicians in the game."


I know exactly who Beck is. Don't play that "kids these days" crap this way. That silly ass "Loser" nonsense was out when I was high school and I remember it and its ridiculous video well. What I didn't know was that he made it out of 1994. It's not my fault that whatever else his discography consists of, it didn't make enough of a dent to propel him to household name status the same way other acts of his era became. At the time he was enough of stereotypical 20-something gen-X douche-y type to have fleeting success with a self-indulgent 'slacker' song during the peak of the alt/grudge rock years, then rather quickly became less and less prominent. Let's not pretend that he's on the status level ot Kurt Cobain, Eddie Vedder, Jon Bon Jovi, Axl Rose or Billy Joe Armstrong. If Beck is still around and winning Best Album Grammy's for an album no one even knew was out, then someone better clear the way for Coolio to suddenly pick up an Oscar for another soundtrack song attached to a movie about a thug-infested high school. Who cares if it no one ever heard it, just give it to him.

[Edited 2/11/15 15:51pm]

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Reply #11 posted 02/11/15 3:31pm

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Sea Change is his best. Followed by Midnight Vultures, then the rest.

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Reply #12 posted 02/11/15 7:53pm

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Qazz said:

3rdeyedude said:

why even comment if you don't know who he is?...............lol..............kids these days..........meanwhile, Beck is pretty large and has been for a while to those who know anything about music...........I once saw him in concert and he and his band came out dressed in boy scout uniforms - and the concert was great

I have everything since Odelay (1996) but have yet to pick up the new one. Can't really pick the order in which I like them but they are all good. I think he is a genius. Here is a quote from Kanye West............""Beck is one of the nicest guys and one of the most respected musicians in the game."


I know exactly who Beck is. Don't play that "kids these days" crap this way. That silly ass "Loser" nonsense was out when I was high school and I remember it and its ridiculous video well. What I didn't know was that he made it out of 1994. It's not my fault that whatever else his discography consists of, it didn't make enough of a dent to propel him to household name status the same way other acts of his era became. At the time he was enough of stereotypical 20-something gen-X douche-y type to have fleeting success with a self-indulgent 'slacker' song during the peak of the alt/grudge rock years, then rather quickly became less and less prominent. Let's not pretend that he's on the status level ot Kurt Cobain, Eddie Vedder, Jon Bon Jovi, Axl Rose or Billy Joe Armstrong. If Beck is still around and winning Best Album Grammy's for an album no one even knew was out, then someone better clear the way for Coolio to suddenly pick up an Oscar for another soundtrack song attached to a movie about a thug-infested high school. Who cares if it no one ever heard it, just give it to him.

[Edited 2/11/15 15:51pm]

Quite possibly the most moronic thing said. If you didn't know he made it out of 1994, you were probably living under a rock throughout most of the nineties and early 2000s. He fell off the radar, once he started to become more experimental musically and started paying more attention to his family. But even the most beginning muso knows the relavancy Beck has had on music.

He's more influential than Cobain, Vedder, Bon Jovi (LMFAO, You added him, really?,) and Armstrong.

Before you try to belittle a mans influence and work, do some research. OR just heed Kanye's advice, that he himself should've taken after the Grammys. "DON'T TALK."

And I use to be a Kanye fan.

But Kanye can't wear Beck's boots.

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Reply #13 posted 02/11/15 8:18pm

namepeace

Qazz said:

I know exactly who Beck is. Don't play that "kids these days" crap this way. That silly ass "Loser" nonsense was out when I was high school and I remember it and its ridiculous video well. What I didn't know was that he made it out of 1994. It's not my fault that whatever else his discography consists of, it didn't make enough of a dent to propel him to household name status the same way other acts of his era became. At the time he was enough of stereotypical 20-something gen-X douche-y type to have fleeting success with a self-indulgent 'slacker' song during the peak of the alt/grudge rock years, then rather quickly became less and less prominent. Let's not pretend that he's on the status level ot Kurt Cobain, Eddie Vedder, Jon Bon Jovi, Axl Rose or Billy Joe Armstrong. If Beck is still around and winning Best Album Grammy's for an album no one even knew was out, then someone better clear the way for Coolio to suddenly pick up an Oscar for another soundtrack song attached to a movie about a thug-infested high school. Who cares if it no one ever heard it, just give it to him.

[Edited 2/11/15 15:51pm]


The question is not whether you know who he is, but whether you know his music. You can't speak so definitively on an artist if you're not familiar with his work. I get why you were turned off by Beck more than 20 years ago. I wasn't much older than you when "Loser" came out, and I wasn't interested in following him either. But Midnite Vultures caught my attention years later, and I've bought most of his stuff since.

Let's set aside, for the moment, that Beck has sold millions of albums worldwide and has several platinum albums in the US. You don't strike me as the kind of person who applies the "household name" test to determine the merits of one's discography.

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Reply #14 posted 02/11/15 8:39pm

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TommorowNeverKnows said:

Qazz said:


I know exactly who Beck is. Don't play that "kids these days" crap this way. That silly ass "Loser" nonsense was out when I was high school and I remember it and its ridiculous video well. What I didn't know was that he made it out of 1994. It's not my fault that whatever else his discography consists of, it didn't make enough of a dent to propel him to household name status the same way other acts of his era became. At the time he was enough of stereotypical 20-something gen-X douche-y type to have fleeting success with a self-indulgent 'slacker' song during the peak of the alt/grudge rock years, then rather quickly became less and less prominent. Let's not pretend that he's on the status level ot Kurt Cobain, Eddie Vedder, Jon Bon Jovi, Axl Rose or Billy Joe Armstrong. If Beck is still around and winning Best Album Grammy's for an album no one even knew was out, then someone better clear the way for Coolio to suddenly pick up an Oscar for another soundtrack song attached to a movie about a thug-infested high school. Who cares if it no one ever heard it, just give it to him.

[Edited 2/11/15 15:51pm]

Quite possibly the most moronic thing said. If you didn't know he made it out of 1994, you were probably living under a rock throughout most of the nineties and early 2000s. He fell off the radar, once he started to become more experimental musically and started paying more attention to his family. But even the most beginning muso knows the relavancy Beck has had on music.

He's more influential than Cobain, Vedder, Bon Jovi (LMFAO, You added him, really?,) and Armstrong.

Before you try to belittle a mans influence and work, do some research. OR just heed Kanye's advice, that he himself should've taken after the Grammys. "DON'T TALK."

And I use to be a Kanye fan.

But Kanye can't wear Beck's boots.

There's nothing "moronic" about his statement, Mellow Gold and Odelay are his two biggest albums, both are from the 90's. And its not like he's played on the radio or anything. It really comes down to who you follow, what genre's you follow.

Change it one more time..
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Reply #15 posted 02/11/15 9:05pm

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Reply #16 posted 02/11/15 10:51pm

novabrkr

I'll just do TOP5

1. Sea Change

2. Odelay
3. Mutations

4. The Information

5. Guero

In retrospect I don't think Midnite Vultures is that good. When it came out I really liked it, but I just can't listen to it with a straight face anymore. Maybe if he didn't do the ridiculous falsetto vocals on it... lol

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Reply #17 posted 02/12/15 1:24pm

namepeace

lezama said:

There's nothing "moronic" about his statement, Mellow Gold and Odelay are his two biggest albums, both are from the 90's. And its not like he's played on the radio or anything. It really comes down to who you follow, what genre's you follow.


Fair points, most of his subsequent albums didn't produce radio-ready hits, but Midnite Vultures, Sea Change and Guero all went platinum. I think the real issue though, was the merits of Beck's music per se.

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Reply #18 posted 02/12/15 6:47pm

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TommorowNeverKnows said:

Qazz said:


I know exactly who Beck is. Don't play that "kids these days" crap this way. That silly ass "Loser" nonsense was out when I was high school and I remember it and its ridiculous video well. What I didn't know was that he made it out of 1994. It's not my fault that whatever else his discography consists of, it didn't make enough of a dent to propel him to household name status the same way other acts of his era became. At the time he was enough of stereotypical 20-something gen-X douche-y type to have fleeting success with a self-indulgent 'slacker' song during the peak of the alt/grudge rock years, then rather quickly became less and less prominent. Let's not pretend that he's on the status level ot Kurt Cobain, Eddie Vedder, Jon Bon Jovi, Axl Rose or Billy Joe Armstrong. If Beck is still around and winning Best Album Grammy's for an album no one even knew was out, then someone better clear the way for Coolio to suddenly pick up an Oscar for another soundtrack song attached to a movie about a thug-infested high school. Who cares if it no one ever heard it, just give it to him.

[Edited 2/11/15 15:51pm]

Quite possibly the most moronic thing said. If you didn't know he made it out of 1994, you were probably living under a rock throughout most of the nineties and early 2000s. He fell off the radar, once he started to become more experimental musically and started paying more attention to his family. But even the most beginning muso knows the relavancy Beck has had on music.

He's more influential than Cobain, Vedder, Bon Jovi (LMFAO, You added him, really?,) and Armstrong.

Before you try to belittle a mans influence and work, do some research. OR just heed Kanye's advice, that he himself should've taken after the Grammys. "DON'T TALK."

And I use to be a Kanye fan.

But Kanye can't wear Beck's boots.

thank you.........the other day someone posted they had never heard of Jack White so I'm not surprised at the statements people make here...........it's as if some only listen to top 40 radio - lol

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Reply #19 posted 02/12/15 8:13pm

nuttynutmeg

Qazz said:

3rdeyedude said:

why even comment if you don't know who he is?...............lol..............kids these days..........meanwhile, Beck is pretty large and has been for a while to those who know anything about music...........I once saw him in concert and he and his band came out dressed in boy scout uniforms - and the concert was great

I have everything since Odelay (1996) but have yet to pick up the new one. Can't really pick the order in which I like them but they are all good. I think he is a genius. Here is a quote from Kanye West............""Beck is one of the nicest guys and one of the most respected musicians in the game."


I know exactly who Beck is. Don't play that "kids these days" crap this way. That silly ass "Loser" nonsense was out when I was high school and I remember it and its ridiculous video well. What I didn't know was that he made it out of 1994. It's not my fault that whatever else his discography consists of, it didn't make enough of a dent to propel him to household name status the same way other acts of his era became. At the time he was enough of stereotypical 20-something gen-X douche-y type to have fleeting success with a self-indulgent 'slacker' song during the peak of the alt/grudge rock years, then rather quickly became less and less prominent. Let's not pretend that he's on the status level ot Kurt Cobain, Eddie Vedder, Jon Bon Jovi, Axl Rose or Billy Joe Armstrong. If Beck is still around and winning Best Album Grammy's for an album no one even knew was out, then someone better clear the way for Coolio to suddenly pick up an Oscar for another soundtrack song attached to a movie about a thug-infested high school. Who cares if it no one ever heard it, just give it to him.

[Edited 2/11/15 15:51pm]

You lost all credibility when you mentioned BILLY JOE ARMSTRONG in the same sentence with those people (i'll give you a pass on Jon Bon Jovi, still laughable though). GREEN DAY is great? That explains everything. I'm glad Beck doesn't sttrike a chord with you. Don't matter whether you're a 17 year-old hipster or a grumpy old fart, your opinion has no value.

[Edited 2/12/15 20:15pm]

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Reply #20 posted 02/12/15 8:18pm

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novabrkr said:

I'll just do TOP5

1. Sea Change

2. Odelay
3. Mutations

4. The Information

5. Guero

In retrospect I don't think Midnite Vultures is that good. When it came out I really liked it, but I just can't listen to it with a straight face anymore. Maybe if he didn't do the ridiculous falsetto vocals on it... lol

Exactly. I was blown away by the album when it first came out. But now to it sounds like a parody, a pastiche at best. That's why it ranks low on my top 10 Beck albums.

But I enjoyed his live performances with his band during that era.

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Reply #21 posted 02/12/15 8:53pm

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Qazz said:

3rdeyedude said:

why even comment if you don't know who he is?...............lol..............kids these days..........meanwhile, Beck is pretty large and has been for a while to those who know anything about music...........I once saw him in concert and he and his band came out dressed in boy scout uniforms - and the concert was great

I have everything since Odelay (1996) but have yet to pick up the new one. Can't really pick the order in which I like them but they are all good. I think he is a genius. Here is a quote from Kanye West............""Beck is one of the nicest guys and one of the most respected musicians in the game."


I know exactly who Beck is. Don't play that "kids these days" crap this way. That silly ass "Loser" nonsense was out when I was high school and I remember it and its ridiculous video well. What I didn't know was that he made it out of 1994. It's not my fault that whatever else his discography consists of, it didn't make enough of a dent to propel him to household name status the same way other acts of his era became. At the time he was enough of stereotypical 20-something gen-X douche-y type to have fleeting success with a self-indulgent 'slacker' song during the peak of the alt/grudge rock years, then rather quickly became less and less prominent. Let's not pretend that he's on the status level ot Kurt Cobain, Eddie Vedder, Jon Bon Jovi, Axl Rose or Billy Joe Armstrong. If Beck is still around and winning Best Album Grammy's for an album no one even knew was out, then someone better clear the way for Coolio to suddenly pick up an Oscar for another soundtrack song attached to a movie about a thug-infested high school. Who cares if it no one ever heard it, just give it to him.

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Reply #22 posted 02/12/15 9:57pm

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Top 5:

1. Mellow Gold

2. Odelay

3. Sea Change

4. Mutations

5. One Foot in the Grave

I love Beck, he's one of my favourite artists, very happy about his recent successes.



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Reply #23 posted 02/13/15 12:05am

alandail

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I've tried 2 listen 2 this guy.

He doesn't move me at all.

Have you heard his song "Debra". I just heard it tonight form another thread on here.

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Reply #24 posted 02/13/15 12:18am

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alandail said:

Graycap23 said:

I've tried 2 listen 2 this guy.

He doesn't move me at all.

Have you heard his song "Debra". I just heard it tonight form another thread on here.

He was totally channelling Prince in that one. Sure its a gag track, but its one of my favorites.

Midnite Vultures all the way.

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Reply #25 posted 02/13/15 5:47am

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I really tried to get into Beck, but besides some tracks here and there I find his material pretty weak.

When I saw that somebody put MIDNITE VULTURES at #1, it scarried me how his albums must be horrible. Besides SEXX LAWS and DEBRA (which is a cover !) there is nothing exciting in MV. The others songs are average. I even prefer 20TEN

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RODSERLING said:

I really tried to get into Beck, but besides some tracks here and there I find his material pretty weak.

When I saw that somebody put MIDNITE VULTURES at #1, it scarried me how his albums must be horrible. Besides SEXX LAWS and DEBRA (which is a cover !) there is nothing exciting in MV. The others songs are average. I even prefer 20TEN

??? Debra isn't a cover. confused

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alandail said:

Graycap23 said:

I've tried 2 listen 2 this guy.

He doesn't move me at all.

Have you heard his song "Debra". I just heard it tonight form another thread on here.

I have the cd buried somewhere in my archives.

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Reply #28 posted 02/13/15 2:05pm

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boogie cowboy guitar

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Reply #29 posted 02/14/15 12:16am

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Beck-ola

Wired

Truth

Blow by Blow

Live at Ronnie Scott's
Beckology

Wired

Best of Beck

There and Back
Hi Ho Silver Linings
Midnight Vultures

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