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Odelay is the
fifth studio album by
American musician Beck,
released on June 18, 1996, by DGC Records. The
album featured several successful singles, including...
- his
third album and
major label debut,
Mellow Gold (1994). Its follow-up,
Odelay (1996),
topped critic polls and won
several awards. He
released the country-influenced...
- by DGC Records.
Though less
commercially successful than the
preceding Odelay, it won a
Grammy Award for Best
Alternative Music Album.
Mutations was produced...
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specifically for
their work on the
albums Paul's
Boutique by the
Beastie Boys,
Odelay,
Midnite Vultures and
Guero by Beck, the
soundtrack to the film
Fight Club...
- May 1996 by DGC and Bong Load as the
first single from his
fifth album,
Odelay (1996). Beck
wrote the song in 1995 with its co-producers John King and...
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recorded in
other locations, such as at home (as with JJ Cale's Okie, Beck's
Odelay,
David Gray's
White Ladder, and others), in the
field – as with
early blues...
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album Odelay on June 18, 1996,
which included the
successful singles "Where It's At" and "The New Pollution". In
addition to
critical acclaim,
Odelay would...
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Simpson of the Dust Brothers, who had
worked with Beck on his 1996
album Odelay, as well as Tony Hoffer. The
album was
promoted with the
singles "E-Pro"...
- 2011
mixtape Nostalgia,
Ultra "Novacane", a song by Beck on the 1996
album Odelay "Novacaine" (song), a song by 10
Years on the 2017
album (How to Live) as...
- did not
achieve the same
blockbuster success as his
breakthrough album Odelay, but was
still critically acclaimed and
commercially successful. Working...