POLL: Beck, Sea Change

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I loved this when it came out, still do. As others have mentioned it can seem like a slog when you aren't in the right mood, but when you are... it really nails it.

jon /via/ chi 2.0, Monday, 29 August 2011 19:35 (fourteen years ago)

tylerw OTM - after Midnite Vultures critics seemed to want the "real" (ie serious) Beck, only this was no less mannered than anything else he'd done.

Now he's doing horse (DL), Tuesday, 30 August 2011 07:36 (fourteen years ago)

Mutations is the better record.

― a 'catch-all', almost humorous, 'Jeez' quality (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Monday, August 29, 2011 3:29 PM (Yesterday) Bookmark

totally.

voted sunday sun.

õ_Ò (Pillbox), Tuesday, 30 August 2011 07:42 (fourteen years ago)

Automatic thread bump. This poll is closing tomorrow.

System, Friday, 2 September 2011 23:01 (fourteen years ago)

"Guess I'm Doing Fine"

Bee OK, Saturday, 3 September 2011 00:58 (fourteen years ago)

God this record sucks

pathos of the unwarranted encore (underrated aerosmith bootlegs I have owned), Saturday, 3 September 2011 03:20 (fourteen years ago)

lol

markers, Saturday, 3 September 2011 03:41 (fourteen years ago)

yeah Mutations is better but i love Lost Cause, especially the exhausted sounding exhalation right at the end.

also this:
There's too many people you used to know
They see you coming, they see you go
They know your secrets and you know theirs
This town is crazy; nobody cares

really nails how it feels living in small cities sometimes imho.

piscesx, Saturday, 3 September 2011 03:45 (fourteen years ago)

love lost cause

69, Saturday, 3 September 2011 05:25 (fourteen years ago)

lost cause is the boring answer but the only one, every other song always melded into one slog for me

which isn't the worst thing in the world, i could see this being very useful after a teenage breakup when you specifically plan on crying yourself to sleep (making bon iver redundant)

dj roombahton (zachlyon), Saturday, 3 September 2011 08:51 (fourteen years ago)

Lost Cause is the best song on here. Yeah, ultimate breakup music. "Your sorry eyes/they cut through bone/it makes it hard/to leave you alone".

Telephoneface (Adam Bruneau), Saturday, 3 September 2011 19:01 (fourteen years ago)

heard lost cause most recently playing in a liquor store, which made beer shopping pretty depressing.

tylerw, Saturday, 3 September 2011 19:03 (fourteen years ago)

'Paper Tiger' is fantastic. Never heard of Melodie Nelson.

Shin Oliva Suzuki, Saturday, 3 September 2011 19:06 (fourteen years ago)

if you like paper tiger, you'd probably like melodie nelson.

tylerw, Saturday, 3 September 2011 19:08 (fourteen years ago)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xZDDDFNHApI

anorange (abanana), Saturday, 3 September 2011 19:09 (fourteen years ago)

this is totally "sunday sun"

mutant slow drum (BradNelson), Saturday, 3 September 2011 19:12 (fourteen years ago)

Oh I didn't know it was a Gainsbourg record. Great song indeed.

Shin Oliva Suzuki, Saturday, 3 September 2011 19:12 (fourteen years ago)

no wait, it's "little one"

mutant slow drum (BradNelson), Saturday, 3 September 2011 19:13 (fourteen years ago)

yeah, i don't like any of the songs, but godrich's production on that one is great

anorange (abanana), Saturday, 3 September 2011 19:16 (fourteen years ago)

kind of funny to read my 2002 review of this record. some terrible writing aside, i think i agree with it. hadn't heard melodie nelson at the time:

For a guy who began his career with a song that had one-hit-wonder written all over it, Beck has proved to be a surprisingly durable fixture in the ever-fickle pop music landscape. By nature, he seems wholly uninterested in repeating his past successes; instead, he's crafted an adventurous and varied body of work over the past eight years, proving himself a master of innumerable musical genres and a songwriter of considerable talent. Originally pegged as the quintessential underachiever, Beck has become one of the more ambitious artists working in popular music today.

Beck's latest release, the somber Sea Change, seeks to establish Mr. Hansen as a "serious" songwriter, as someone in league with heavy hitters like Leonard Cohen, Bob Dylan or Nick Drake— guys who write about Serious Shit, that is. Gone are the faux r&b pastiches of Midnite Vultures and the cut and paste experimentalism of Odelay. Also gone is the surrealistic wordplay that marked even his other stripped-down affairs, One Foot In The Grave and Mutations.

What we're left with is Beck lamenting a broken heart, his acoustic guitar and world-weary voice front and center. "There's too many people you used to know," he sings on "Lost Cause." "They see you coming, they see you go." Much of the album is like this—a clear-eyed, first person report on the end of a relationship. In other words, we're a long way from the oversexed, super-funky streets of Glendale. Sorry, Debra.

Ultimately, Sea Change is a hit-and-miss affair. Beck, as usual, has done his homework: the songs here echo the best of the early '70s singer/songwriter boom. Cohen, Dylan and Drake are the most obvious touchstones, and references to Gordon Lightfoot, John Martyn and Neil Young show up as well. Beck's band, the same group of musicians who have backed him on his past two albums (the wildly disparate Mutations and Midnite Vultures), again proves itself to be a remarkably versatile and sensitive unit. Producer Nigel Godrich (best known for his work with Radiohead) gives the album a shimmering, reverb-laden sound that improves upon Mutations' slightly flat production.

But Godrich's production and the band's tasteful renderings of Beck's songs are also responsible for the album's essential flaw. Listening to the album, you're drawn more to the sonic craftsmanship at work, rather than the songs themselves. You're thinking, "Wow, what a great mix of glockenspiel and pedal steel guitar," rather than emotionally responding to the pathos apparent in Beck's lyrics. As a result, the album's central focus—the death of a love affair—is obscured considerably.

It's almost as though Beck is trying to cloak some of the rawer, more personal elements in the songs. It wouldn't be an unprecedented move. Dylan himself re-recorded much of his own broken-hearted masterpiece Blood On The Tracks in order to smooth over some of the rough edges that might have cut a little too close to the bone on the original version of the album. It's certainly the artist's right to edit and alter his own work, but in Beck's case, the beautiful but often overwhelming production of Sea Change may have cost him a better album.

In the end, the listener is left with is an undeniably gorgeous sounding record, with several excellent songs. It's not in league with the great singer/songwriter records of the '60s and '70s, but it is another fascinating episode in Beck's career. He's one of the few mainstream artists who's completely willing to eschew commercialism in order to follow wherever his muse takes him. Beck doesn't paint his masterpiece with Sea Change, but he's undoubtedly on the right track.

tylerw, Saturday, 3 September 2011 19:26 (fourteen years ago)

There's too many people you used to know
They see you coming, they see you go
They know your secrets and you know theirs
This town is crazy; nobody cares

really nails how it feels living in small cities sometimes imho.

calling Miranda Lambert!

Anakin Ska Walker (AKA Skarth Vader) (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Saturday, 3 September 2011 20:10 (fourteen years ago)

Automatic thread bump. This poll's results are now in.

System, Saturday, 3 September 2011 23:01 (fourteen years ago)

who's Miranda Lambert?!

piscesx, Saturday, 3 September 2011 23:15 (fourteen years ago)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_xjy6EuMPGA

Anakin Ska Walker (AKA Skarth Vader) (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Saturday, 3 September 2011 23:56 (fourteen years ago)

Interesting results. It was a decent enough album but the only song that stuck with me over the years was Paper Tiger

that's cute, but it's WRONG (CaptainLorax), Wednesday, 7 September 2011 00:47 (fourteen years ago)

and Sunday Sun was my close second but I can't remember how it goes

that's cute, but it's WRONG (CaptainLorax), Wednesday, 7 September 2011 00:48 (fourteen years ago)

Already Dead was robbed. beautiful album.

nerve_pylon, Wednesday, 7 September 2011 02:17 (fourteen years ago)

Surprised "Nobody's Fault" isn't on this album.

reggae night staple center (Eazy), Wednesday, 7 September 2011 02:30 (fourteen years ago)

lol cosign

i kinda feel like "Nobody's Fault But My Own" should be on this album, and if it were, it would be the best song on it imho

Mordy, Wednesday, 7 September 2011 03:25 (fourteen years ago)

two weeks pass...

i haven't played it in several years either, but at the time i was in the midst of a mopey decade so i was cool with the vibe!

― IT IS EXECUTION (Z S), Monday, August 29, 2011 10:14 AM (3 weeks ago) Bookmark Suggest Ban Permalink

haha same here - it's also the perfect morning hangover soundtrack

― licorice oratorio (baaderonixx), Monday, August 29, 2011 10:43 AM (3 weeks ago) Bookmark Suggest Ban

^^

Aerosol, Friday, 23 September 2011 19:07 (fourteen years ago)

eight years pass...

"round the bend" is a stunning track imo

majority whip, majority nae nae (m bison), Friday, 27 March 2020 15:14 (six years ago)

Round the Bend is pretty great as River Man ripoffs go

― B-Boy Bualadh Bos (ecuador_with_a_c), Sunday, August 28, 2011 11:57 AM (eight years ago) bookmarkflaglink

comparison is apt, tho "round the bend" is more languid

majority whip, majority nae nae (m bison), Friday, 27 March 2020 15:16 (six years ago)

if you cut like four songs from this record it would be astonishing

mellon collie and the infinite bradness (BradNelson), Friday, 27 March 2020 15:18 (six years ago)

They're all good imho. I never understood this album's bad rep.

coco vide (pomenitul), Friday, 27 March 2020 15:19 (six years ago)

my problem with it is it's so one-note for so long it's a little like walking through mud

the songs are all basically good though, you're right

mellon collie and the infinite bradness (BradNelson), Friday, 27 March 2020 15:21 (six years ago)

That's fair, I guess I've always had an inordinately high tolerance for that kind of quagmire.

coco vide (pomenitul), Friday, 27 March 2020 15:22 (six years ago)

They're all good imho. I never understood this album's bad rep.

― coco vide (pomenitul), Friday, March 27, 2020 10:19 AM (four minutes ago) bookmarkflaglink

none of the songs bang is the problem and the lane of prettiness it occupies is not everyone's cup of tea, i get it. also a lot of the songs have obvious points of comparison. its not a genre exercise so much as it is a tribute album with immaculate production.

majority whip, majority nae nae (m bison), Friday, 27 March 2020 15:25 (six years ago)

It's derivative, no doubt about it, but that didn't bother me when I first heard it at the ripe age of 17, with little to no awareness of its touchstones.

coco vide (pomenitul), Friday, 27 March 2020 15:28 (six years ago)

same (we are abt the same age then, i was 16 when this came out)

majority whip, majority nae nae (m bison), Friday, 27 March 2020 15:29 (six years ago)

I may have actually decided to check out Histoire de Melody Nelson after hearing this, and while the comparison became obvious afterwards, it only added to my enjoyment. Then again, I haven't revisited Sea Change in years, so who knows how I'd respond to it now.

coco vide (pomenitul), Friday, 27 March 2020 15:31 (six years ago)

paper tiger is still good and makes me feel less shitty than listening to gainsbourg

majority whip, majority nae nae (m bison), Friday, 27 March 2020 15:34 (six years ago)

"Round the Bend" & "Side of the Road" tower above the rest on this album imo. Most of the rest would be lot better if the arrangements would get out of way of the songs. A stripped down de-Godriched version of this in the style of the de-Spectored Let It Be would be amazing.

turn the jawhatthefuckever on (One Eye Open), Friday, 27 March 2020 15:38 (six years ago)

no actually it wd be bad, there isnt a lot going on in these songs without the production ime

majority whip, majority nae nae (m bison), Friday, 27 March 2020 16:04 (six years ago)

after the 3rd or 4th song with that same tinkly synth sound my eyes glaze over, wld much rather hear becks guitar playing most of the time

turn the jawhatthefuckever on (One Eye Open), Friday, 27 March 2020 16:13 (six years ago)

Paper Tiger and Lonesome Tears are both really good, for different reasons. In my deep madness of Beck superfandom I bought the Japanese import CD, and "Ship In the Bottle" is a pretty good song too. Lost Cause I don't care for.

BLU SAPHIR, BUT WHY (Tom Violence), Friday, 27 March 2020 17:24 (six years ago)

The melancholy is effective, the sadness is not. Maybe it's too maudlin for me to hear it as authentically sad? The strings sweeten things up so much that it doesn't feel stark or lonely, it feels like watching a pops orchestra in a thunderstorm.

BLU SAPHIR, BUT WHY (Tom Violence), Friday, 27 March 2020 17:28 (six years ago)

Yeah there’s a bit of that. It came out when I was in the midst of a breakup so I really prepped myself to get nicely crushed by it but ultimately it kinda felt artificial. Still some great songs. Soft spot for « Guess I’m Doing Fine » for its Hank Williams references

licorice oratorio (baaderonixx), Friday, 27 March 2020 18:23 (six years ago)

Oh yeah the songs are great, aside from Lost Cause. And the production is really lush. Nigel and Beck's dad really pulled through. When I'm sad, I'm more likely to hit up One Foot In the Grave-- there's a picture in the liner of Beck by himself in a room with no furniture and linoleum from the '50s, playing guitar in a rickety chair wearing a couple layers of flannel and a wool beanie like the room is neither furnished nor heated, and that's kind of what the album is like.

BLU SAPHIR, BUT WHY (Tom Violence), Friday, 27 March 2020 18:26 (six years ago)

two years pass...

https://www.stereogum.com/2200152/sea-change-turns-20/reviews/the-anniversary/

Where has the time gone?

Bee OK, Saturday, 24 September 2022 00:04 (three years ago)

"round the bend" is a stunning track imo

― majority whip, majority nae nae (m bison), Friday, March 27, 2020 10:14 AM (two years ago) bookmarkflaglink

m bison otm, also display name hall of fame

terence trent d'ilfer (m bison), Saturday, 24 September 2022 00:27 (three years ago)

Full disclosure - my favourite experience of this record was listening to the MFSL absolutely flat out, in the dark, during a huge electrical storm on a new year's eve about 10 years ago. I sat with my family (including my mid-60s parents) and we were just swept away by the drama of the whole thing. Got through pretty much the entire album without anyone saying a word. So lots of Godrich, yeah, but I'm not sure why that's a problem.

assert (matttkkkk), Tuesday, 27 September 2022 22:39 (three years ago)

Yeah me neither. I'm sure he doesn't bat 1.000 but what he's done for Beck, Radiohead and even Pavement (albeit their weakest batch of songs) and Paul McCartney has been consistently excellent IMHO.

birdistheword, Tuesday, 27 September 2022 22:50 (three years ago)

hard disagree, I dislike all those examples pretty intensely, but yeah this is ultimately subjective

sleeve, Tuesday, 27 September 2022 23:01 (three years ago)

^ all sheen, no soul

calstars, Tuesday, 27 September 2022 23:58 (three years ago)

“Satan Gave Me a Taco”>>>>>>>>>>>>Sea Change

Cow_Art, Wednesday, 28 September 2022 01:07 (three years ago)

Looks like Niel Young is not happy with Beck.

https://www.stereogum.com/2200834/neil-young-takes-a-shot-at-becks-old-man-cover-appearing-in-an-nfl-commercial/news/

Bee OK, Wednesday, 28 September 2022 06:59 (three years ago)

Hah, no surprise.

Personally, I'm not a fan of the NFL, especially after the last 20 years (the jingoistic military recruiting, the slimy way they handled CTE risks, BLM protests and even Janet Jackson's wardrobe malfunction) so I can't say I'm thrilled about anyone doing promos for them.

birdistheword, Wednesday, 28 September 2022 16:32 (three years ago)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7_X2_eN_hao

rare lonesome tears acoustic from a few weeks ago. stunning!

kurt schwitterz, Thursday, 29 September 2022 21:56 (three years ago)

ten months pass...

Despite some good songs I find Beck's voice, in earnest sad sack mode, hard to swallow over the course of an entire album.

Monthly Python (Tom D.), Thursday, 17 August 2023 21:16 (two years ago)

Most boring album of all time?

calstars, Thursday, 17 August 2023 22:56 (two years ago)

yes

out-of-print LaserDisc edition (sleeve), Thursday, 17 August 2023 23:00 (two years ago)

good songs? Like what?

calstars, Thursday, 17 August 2023 23:05 (two years ago)


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