Beck's debut,
Mellow Gold, was a glorious sampler of different musical styles, careening from lo-fi hip-hop to folk, moving back through garage rock and arty noise. It was an impressive album, but the parts didn't necessarily stick together. The two albums that followed within months of
Mellow Gold --
Stereopathetic Soul Manure and
One Foot In The Grave -- were specialist releases that disproved the idea that
Beck was simply a one-hit wonder. But
Odelay, the much-delayed proper follow-up to
Mellow Gold, proves the depth and scope of his talents.
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