Album Details
Title: Sea Change Artist: Beck Release Date: 9/24/2002 Re-Released On: 3/29/2005 Label: Universal Distribution, Geffen Records Album Type(s): lyrics/libretto, Enhanced CD-ROM UPCs: 4988005537744, 606949339326, 0606949339326, 606949353728 Genre: Rock Styles: Alternative Pop/Rock, Lo-Fi, Indie Rock, Adult Alternative Pop/Rock, Alternative/Indie Rock Moods: Freewheeling, Playful, Trippy, Atmospheric, Clinical, Effervescent, Fun, Humorous, Indulgent, Ramshackle, Sprawling, Witty, Wry, Autumnal, Cerebral, Complex, Druggy, Irreverent, Laid-Back/Mellow, Lush, Relaxed, Amiable/Good-Natured, Bittersweet, Detached, Ironic, Literate, Raucous, Silly, Sophisticated, Party/Celebratory, Wistful Total Copies: 4 Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1 |
Track Listings
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The Golden Age
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Paper Tiger
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Guess I'm Doing Fine
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Lonesome Tears
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Lost Cause
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End of the Day
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It's All in Your Mind
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Round the Bend
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Already Dead
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Sunday Sun
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Little One
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Side of the Road
Additional Releases
| Year | Type | Label | Catalog # | | 2003 | CD | Geffen Records | 493537 | | 2002 | CD | Universal Distribution | 493393 |
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Album Review
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 if he's unafraid to not just reveal emotions, but to elliptically examine them in this wonderfully melancholy song cycle. If, on most albums prior to this, Beck's music was a sonic kaleidoscope -- each song shifting familiar and forgotten sounds into colorful, unpredictable combinations -- this discards genre-hopping in favor of focus, and the concentration pays off gloriously, resulting in not just his best album, but one of the greatest late-night, brokenhearted albums in pop. This, as many reviews and promotional interviews have noted, is indeed a breakup album, but it's not a bitter listen; it has a wearily beautiful sound, a comforting, consoling sadness. His words are often evocative, but not nearly as evocative as the music itself, which is rooted equally in country-rock ( not alt-country), early-'70s singer/songwriterism, and baroque British psychedelia. With producer Nigel Godrich, Beck has created a warm, enveloping sound, with his acoustic guitar supported by grand string arrangements straight out of Paul Buckmaster, eerie harmonies, and gentle keyboards among other subtler touches that give this record a richness that unveils more with each listen. Surely, some may bemoan the absence of the careening, free-form experimentalism of Odelay, but Beck's gifts as a songwriter, singer, and musician have never been as brilliant as they are here. 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. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
Credits
| Name | Credits | | Autumn DeWilde | Cover Photo | | Beck | Guitar (Electric), String Arrangements, Wurlitzer, Guitar (Acoustic), Percussion, Harmonica, Synthesizer, Keyboards, Glockenspiel, Banjo, Piano, Art Direction, Design, Vocals (Background), Vocals | | Bob Ludwig | Mastering | | Darrell Thorp | Assistant Engineer | | David Cambell | Conductor, String Arrangements | | David Campbell | Conductor, String Arrangements | | Ekaterina Kenney | Creative Director | | Elliot Scheiner | Surround Mix | | James Gadson | Drums | | Jason Falkner | Vocals (Background), Percussion, Guitar (Electric) | | Jason Faulkner | Vocals (Background), Percussion, Guitar (Electric) | | Jeremy Blake | Artwork | | Joey Waronker | Percussion, Vocals (Background), Drums, Beatbox | | Justin Meldal-Johnsen | Vocals (Background), Glockenspiel, Bass (Upright), Piano, Percussion, Guitar (Electric), Bass (Electric) | | Kevin Reagan | Design, Art Direction | | Nigel Godrich | Mixing, Percussion, Keyboards, Synthesizer, Engineer, Producer, String Arrangements | | Paul Bishow | Executive Producer | | Roger Manning | Percussion, Harmonium, Vocals (Background), Banjo, Glockenspiel, Synthesizer, Piano, Indian Banjo, Wurlitzer, Clavinet | | Smokey Hormel | Bamboo Flute, Slide Guitar, Vocals (Background), Bamboo Saxophone, Guitar (Electric), Piano, Saxophone, Percussion, ?, Tape Recorders, Guitar (Acoustic) | | Suzie Katayama | Cello |
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