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Mellow Gold (CD)

Beck

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Released: 1994 List Price: 13.95
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From its kaleidoscopic array of junk-culture musical styles to its assured, surrealistic wordplay, Beck's debut album, Mellow Gold, is a stunner. Throughout the record, Beck plays as if there are no divisions between musical genres, freely blending rock, rap, folk, psychedelia, and country. Although his inspired sense of humor occasionally plays like he's a smirking, irony-addled hipster, his music is never kitschy, and his wordplay is constantly inspired. Since Mellow Gold was pieced together from home-recorded tapes, it lacks a coherent production, functioning more as a stylistic sampler: there are the stoner raps of "Loser" and "Beercan," the urban folk of "Pay No Mind (Snoozer)," the mock-industrial onslaught of "Mutherfuker," the garagey "Fuckin' With My Head (Mountain Dew Rock)," the trancy acoustic "Blackhole," and the gently sardonic folk-rock of "Nitemare Hippy Girl." It's a dizzying demonstration of musical skills, yet it's all tied together by a simple yet clever sense of songcraft and a truly original lyrical viewpoint, one that's basic yet as colorful as free verse. By blending boundaries so thoroughly and intoxicatingly, Mellow Gold established a new vein of alternative rock, one that was fueled by ideas instead of attitude. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Tracklisting
Disk  | 1 
1Loser
2Pay No Mind (Snoozer)
3Fuckin' With My Head (Mountain Dew Rock)
4Whiskeyclone, Hotel City 1997
5Soul Suckin' Jerk
6Truckdrivin' Neighbors Downstairs (Yellow Sweat)
7Sweet Sunshine
8Beercan
9Steal My Body Home
10Nitemare Hippy Girl
11Mutherfuker
12Blackhole

 

User Reviews

   Rachel - Sydney, , Australia
Better than an old sausage + warm can of VB or a hairgel burrito + smelly socks ... it rates so much higher than four stars!! It maintains the raw impro-ness of earlier albums with the bootyshakin' factor + the folk edge truly captured. Odelay usually gets all the yahoos while Mellow G waits quietly in the shadows - that's a mistake. Mellow G is where "it" all started. But better still this album still turns heads, changes perspectives, lends itself to no place. no particular time. yet, to all the good times!


   Joshua Flail - Reading, PA, USA
Mellow Gold was an impressive debut album. However, Beck has since evolved and it now seems 'used'. Though nearly all of his work has a variety of borrowed styles, this album is just uneven. Some songs (ie - Truckdrivin Neighbors, Whiskeycyclone, Mutherfuker) sound more like throw away b-sides. Still, the majority of the songs work well independently. Highlights include Pay No Mind, Nitemare Hippy Girl, and the Mtv championed Loser.


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