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The Three EP's

The Beta Band

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  Name Artist Time Price  
1 Dry the Rain The Beta Band 6:05 $1.29 View In iTunes
2 I Know The Beta Band 3:58 $0.99 View In iTunes
3 B + A The Beta Band 6:35 $0.99 View In iTunes
4 Dog's Got a Bone The Beta Band 5:58 $0.99 View In iTunes
5 Inner Meet Me The Beta Band 6:20 $0.99 View In iTunes
6 The House Song The Beta Band 7:15 Album Only View In iTunes
7 The Monolith The Beta Band 15:48 Album Only View In iTunes
8 She's the One The Beta Band 8:21 Album Only View In iTunes
9 Push It Out The Beta Band 5:22 $0.99 View In iTunes
10 It's Over The Beta Band 3:50 $0.99 View In iTunes
11 Dr. Baker The Beta Band 4:08 $0.99 View In iTunes
12 Needles In My Eyes The Beta Band 4:32 $0.99 View In iTunes

Album Review

That Oasis and Radiohead, the two biggest names in U.K. rock during the '90s, separately made claims in 1999 about creating a "Beta Band record" (even though neither band actually did) speaks volumes about the impact of The 3 E.P.'s. With reference points literally all across the map, the Beta Band still managed a sound that was startlingly fresh, broadly appealing to fans of jam bands, indie rock, electronica, and Brit-pop, which is no small feat in and of itself. Rather than a full-length debut, per se, The 3 E.P.'s is, as the name suggests, a collection of three limited-edition EPs which were released between 1997 and 1998 on the U.K. indie Regal Records. As such, the songs display an off-the-cuff charm which is as refreshing as it is unforced, revealing a natural progression by the band from humble folk/indie rock beginnings ("Dry the Rain," made famous in a brilliant scene in 2000's High Fidelity) to full-out psychedelic pop endings ("Needles in My Eye"). Throughout The 3 E.P.'s, rather than employing the typical verse-chorus-verse song structure exhausted by '90s alternative rock, the Beta Band successfully mines Krautrock, the Canterbury Scene, hip-hop drum loops, and even '70s funk and soul to build their songs around infectious beats, grooves, and melodies. And while many of the songs cause instant head-bobbing (witness High Fidelity), they are also helped along by Stephen Mason's alternately mantra-like and free-association vocal lines, which also manage to display a trace of sadness and introspection amid hippie-ish come-together sentiments. Despite a couple of experimental clunkers (the overly long instrumental "Monolith" and the rap during "The House Song"), it is precisely the Beta Band's skill at juxtaposition which prevents The 3 E.P.'s in being merely an exercise in met expectations (like the vast majority of '90s alternative rock). Although much of the album's popularity stemmed from its contrast with the tedious state of music upon its release, The 3 E.P.'s indeed transcends on many levels. Only a band without anything to lose or gain could create music like this, and in the end eclecticism has and will rarely sound better.

Recent Customer Reviews

Flawless!!
     
by Sinkat64

A superb, difficult, and endlessly rewarding album.

Worthy for THE MONOLITH...
     
by starsailor73

...by itself - "The Monolith" is worthy of the price of admission. Never before have the south-pacific sounds of Martin Denny's Quiet Village or Les Baxter's finest moments been combined with Ravi Shankar and the electronic-control-guys from Raymond Scott's era. Fantabulous amalgimation of sounds that, even at 15 plus minutes, ends too swiftly. The remainder of this colleciton - icing on the cake. Get it friends, you will not be disappointed.

Worth It...
     
by malomakaio

Just for the first track. The whole "album" is incredible. Truly unique.

Biography

Formed: 1997 in Edinburgh, Scotland

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '90s, '00s

Their sound veering from post-grunge balladry to funk and ambient breakbeat to Madchester acid house, the Beta Band emerged on the British scene as (nominally) a pop group with few similarities to any other act going. Formed around three friends originally from Edinburgh — vocalist Stephen Mason,...
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