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"...Guero seems like a retrospective album. It covers all the ground that Beck has walked in the past 16 or so years, and gives it all an updated flavor..." |
March 29, 2005 |
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"...Beck has managed to create an extremely moving, symphonic folk opus, well-worthy of attention as one of the most-important albums of 2002 (and possibly music in general)." |
Sept. 24, 2002 |
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"Beck has done it again with "Midnite Vultures". I'm not sure exactly what he has done, but he did it..." |
Nov. 23, 1999 |
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"It's a record that wants you to think it's from a stoned, off-the-cuff jam session, but one which in fact is elaborately and carefully conceived, created and produced..."" |
Nov. 3, 1998 |
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"Beck has earned his reputation as being one of the most talented artists to come about in the last few decades..." |
June 18, 1996 |
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"One Foot In the Grave was released a mere five months after Beck's Geffen debut Mellow Gold was unleashed upon the world..." |
June 27. 1994 |
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"Ahh Mellow Gold, what's not to love? This is the album that introduced me to the trash-genius Beck and remains today my fave..." |
March 1, 1994 |
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"Released almost immediately after Beck's first album Mellow Gold, Stereopathetic Soul Manure is a noisier record than his debut..." |
Feb. 22, 1994 |
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"Consisting of far more snippets of audio experimentation than actual songs, A Western Harvest Field by Moonlight..." |
1994 |
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"Before Mellow Gold and even before A Western Harvest Field By Moonlight, there was Golden Feelings, an extremely limited-edition..." |
1993 |
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