
15 Songs, 52 Minutes
EDITORS’ NOTES
From the opening fuzz-riff of “Devils Haircut” (which Beck yanked from Them) to the unforgettable chant of “two turntables and a microphone” on “Where It’s At,” Odelay defines a moment in the mid-'90s like few others. Impossibly rich with ideas and invention—a hip-hop groove underpins the countryfied tune “Lord Only Knows”—the album continues to stun. It’s also proof that Beck has been a wildly imaginative, peerless talent from day one.
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Devils Haircut
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Hotwax
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Lord Only Knows
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The New Pollution
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Derelict
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Novacane
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Jack-Ass
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Intro to Where It's At
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Where It's At
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Minus
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Sissyneck
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Readymade
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High 5 (Rock the Catskills)
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Ramshackle
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Computer Rock
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