Was there a more surprising hit in 1994, or in the first half of the '90s for that matter, than Beck’s "Loser"? When it was released early that year, it sounded at first like any one of the disposable ...
Invisible Hits is a column in which Tyler Wilcox scours the internet for the best (and strangest) bootlegs, rarities, outtakes, and live clips. When Beck’s “Loser” became an inescapable MTV and radio ...
I've said it here before and it bears repeating: 1994 was the year a lot of really great modern rock artists broke. Can we ever forget the year that gave us Beck's Mellow Gold? With its persistently ...
In a show that avoided his mellow records in favor of "Mellow Gold"-style fun, Beck struck guitar hero poses, reminisced about vintage L.A. record stores, covered Prince and sang with a local gospel ...
Beck's first new album in six years — not counting “Song Reader,” his 2012 sheet music-only release — is a beautifully becalmed art object, a gleaming 12-song collection that luxuriates in ...
As the Beach Boys-esque harmonies of Morning Phase came through my headphones, I had to remind myself that my favorite Beck album was Odelay, the 1996 record that was on the leading edge of a trend ...
Beck continues to add noteworthy new departments to his refurbished Website, launching the site’s new Videotheque over the weekend. While Beck’s Record Club focuses on the Mellow Gold singer and ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The first time I ever saw Beck in concert, before “Mellow Gold” made him a star, at a small, long-defunct club on a dodgy section ...
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