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Sea Change (2xLP)

Beck

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Label: Interscope Released: 2002
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VINYL FORMAT. Beck has always been known for his ever-changing moods - particularly since they often arrived one after another on one album, sometimes within one song - yet the shift between the neon-glitz of "Midnite Vultures" and the lush, somber "Sea Change" is startling, and not just because it finds him in full-on singer/songwriter mode, abandoning all of the postmodern pranksterism of its predecessor. What's startling about "Sea Change" is how it brings everything that's run beneath the surface of Beck's music to the forefront, as he's unafraid to not just reveal emotions, but to elliptically examine them in this wonderfully melancholy song cycle. As "Sea Change" is playing, it feels as if Beck singing to you alone, revealing painful, intimate secrets that mirror your own. It's a genuine masterpiece in an era with too damn few of them.

Tracklisting
Disk  | 1 
1Golden Age
2Paper Tiger
3Guess I'm Doing Fine
4Lonesome Tears
5Lost Cause
6End of the Day
7It's All in Your Mind
8Round the Bend
9Already Dead
10Sunday Sun
11Little One
12Side of the Road

 

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   Joshua Flail - Reading, PA, USA
Its a stunningly mature album and a bit surprising to most folks who think of Beck as a genre-hopping, junk culture copy cat. The lyrics are heartfelt and seem far removed from the steam-of-consciousness that occupied most of his previous albums. Teaming up with Mutations producer Nigel Godrich was a wonderful decision. The stripped down singer/songwriter feel fits perfectly with the haunting melodies and intrancing textures. Easily his most cohesive work, Beck has unveiled a beautiful, melancholy album whose strength not only lies in the intimacy of the lyrics, but also the subtle complexity of the arrangements. For many critics of his early accomplishments, Sea Change may finally win them over.


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