BECK
SEACHANGE
UDCD 780
#2 Album on Village Voice's 2002 Pazz & Jop Critics Poll
Beck's Sea Change remains the best record of the indie icon's career. The sonic chameleon shocked the world in 2002 with this warm-sounding folk-pop album-a sincere, honest, and mature meditation on the end of a nine-year relationship with his girlfriend. As for the vocalist's trademark irony, sarcasm, and humor? Not here. In their place is an affecting emotionalism to which anyone who's ever been in (or out) of love will relate. The music is equally personal and meditative. And now, thanks to truly painstaking remastering efforts, this embraceable and intimate gem sounds better than ever!
Packed in New Numbered Limited Edition Mini LP Style Packaging!
1. Easy To Slip
2. Cold, Cold, Cold
3. Trouble
4. Tripe Face Boogie
5. Willin'
6. A Apolitical Blues
7. Sailin' Shoes
8. Teenage Nervous Breakdown
9. Got No Shadow
10. Cat Fever
11. Texas Rose Café |
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