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Devils Haircut | Beck | 3:12 | $1.29 | View In iTunes |
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Hotwax | Beck | 3:49 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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Lord Only Knows | Beck | 4:14 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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The New Pollution | Beck | 3:39 | $1.29 | View In iTunes |
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Derelict | Beck | 4:12 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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Novacane | Beck | 4:37 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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Jack-Ass | Beck | 4:00 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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Intro to Where It's At | Beck | 0:10 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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Where It's At | Beck | 5:29 | $1.29 | View In iTunes |
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Minus | Beck | 2:31 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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Sissyneck | Beck | 3:52 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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Readymade | Beck | 2:37 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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High 5 (Rock the Catskills) | Beck | 4:10 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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Ramshackle | Beck | 4:47 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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Computer Rock | Beck | 0:42 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
| Total: 15 Songs |
Album Review
Unlike Stereopathetic Soul Manure and One Foot in the Grave, the indie albums that followed his debut Mellow Gold by a mere matter of months, Odelay was a full-fledged, full-bodied album, released on a major label in the summer of 1996 and bearing an intricate, meticulous production by the Dust Brothers in their first gig since the Beastie Boys' Paul's Boutique. Odelay shared a similar collage structure to that 1989 masterpiece, relying on a blend of found sounds and samples, but instead of lending the album its primary colors, the Dust Brothers provided the accents, highlighting Beck's ever-changing sounds, tying together his stylistic shifts, making the leaps from the dirge-blues of "Jack-Ass" to the hazy party rock of "Where's It's At" seem not so great. Like Mellow Gold, Odelay winds up touching on a number of disparate strands — folk and country, grungy garage rock, stiff-boned electro, louche exotica, old-school rap, touches of noise rock — but there's no break-neck snap between sensibilities, everything flows smoothly, the dense sounds suggesting that the songs are a bit more complicated than they actually are. Most of the songs here betray Beck's roots as an anti-folk singer — he reworks blues structures ("Devil's Haircut"), country ("Lord Only Knows," "Sissyneck"), soul ("Hotwax"), folk ("Ramshackle") and rap ("High 5 [Rock the Catskills]," "Where It's At") — but each track twists conventions, either in their construction or presentation, giving this a vibrant, electric pulse, surprising in its form and attack. Like a mosaic, all the details add up to a picture greater than its parts, so while some of Beck's best songs are here, Odelay is best appreciated as a recorded whole, with each layered sample enhancing the allusion that came before.
Customer Reviews
Amazing, stands beside greatest albums ever made
This is a very great record. Very original. Beck is a very good songwriter/arranger/melodist. This album is truly original. This record simply stands besides my favorites records of all time ; And i'm speaking of "Revolver" by the beatles, "OK COMPUTER" by RADIOHEAD, "Dark side of the moon" from Pink Floyd or "songs in the key of life" by STEVIE WONDER. Have some fun !
Still holds up 12 years later
This album is consistently listed on "best albums of all time" lists (see e.g. Rolling Stone's best of all time list), and with good reason. Twelve years after its release, I still love throwing this disc in the CD player, or listening to its eccentric beats on my iPod at work. It's a masterpiece. No one song is particularly spectacular after all these years, but very few albums have such consistently great songs as this one does. If you like laid-back rock with a bit of a different sound, this album is definitely for you. But you probably already knew that.
more nonsense
The majority of this album is just nonsense. Insturments, I'm using a very loose term for inturment, are coming in and out of the mix like their stuck in a revolving door. Beck continues to sing like he is bored and unsure of what he is saying, which makes sense considering he isn't very coherent with any stament on any song. He does convey his musicianship when, through all that, the songs are still decent listening material with the funky hip hop of "Where it's at" or the rocking out on "Novocane". It is a great nonsense album.
Biography
Born: July 08, 1970 in Los Angeles, CA
Genre: Alternative
Years Active: '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s
Top Albums and Songs By Beck
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Loser | Mellow Gold | 3:55 | $1.29 | View In iTunes |
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E-Pro | Guero | 3:22 | $1.29 | View In iTunes |
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Girl | Guero | 3:29 | $1.29 | View In iTunes |
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Where It's At | Odelay | 5:29 | $1.29 | View In iTunes |
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Devils Haircut | Odelay | 3:12 | $1.29 | View In iTunes |
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Gamma Ray | Modern Guilt | 2:56 | $1.29 | View In iTunes |
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Lost Cause | Sea Change | 3:47 | $1.29 | View In iTunes |
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Think I'm In Love | The Information (Bonus Video Version) | 3:19 | $1.29 | View In iTunes |
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Leopard-Skin-Pill-Box Hat | War Child Present Heroes | 3:04 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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Nausea | Nausea - Single | 2:56 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |

- $7.99
- Genres: Alternative, Music, Rock, Singer/Songwriter, Adult Alternative, College Rock, Indie Rock, Dance, Electronic
- Released: Jun 18, 1996
- ℗ 2004 DGC Records














