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New Beck Album due in October!

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If you think his new album sounds a bit "dusty," Beck won't take it personally. In fact, it's probably a compliment.

For his sixth major-label album, the eclectic songwriter is working with the Dust Brothers, a.k.a. the production duo of Mike Simpson and John King, who helped him craft 1996's Odelay and 1999's Midnite Vultures. The album was recorded and is currently being mixed in Los Angeles in preparation for an October release date, according to Beck's publicist.

Although it may contain a few somber tunes, the as-yet-untitled album is expected to be a complete shift from Beck's last LP, 2002's Sea Change, which brimmed with wistful, melancholy ballads.

The new songs are noticeably more upbeat, and considering the Dust Brothers' track record, which includes work with the Beastie Boys (Paul's Boutique) and Hanson (Middle of Nowhere), the new album should be a lot more danceable.

Since the release of Sea Change, Beck has covered "Everybody's Gotta Learn Sometime," a 1980 tune by British group the Korgis, for the soundtrack to "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind." He'll also be recording a rendition of Daniel Johnston's "True Love Will Find You in the End" for the upcoming Johnston tribute album, Covered, Uncovered, due August 24.

http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1489556/20040720/beck.jhtml?headlines=true
 

Teddman

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Yeah, their influence on that one was minimal. But they completely produced Odelay, as well as the Beastie Boys' Paul's Boutique.

This rocks, it's sure to be another great hip-hop/funk style album for Beck. He's been doing too much folky stuff lately.
 

Pattergen

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I dig all of his albums. I thought Sea Change was a masterpiece. As good as anything else he has done. Just different.
 
He'll also be recording a rendition of Daniel Johnston's "True Love Will Find You in the End" for the upcoming Johnston tribute album, Covered, Uncovered, due August 24.

I can't wait to hear that.
 

kablooey

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BigJonsson said:
HANSON?!?!

HANSON?!?!

UGH

It's a family thing. Beck's last name after all, is Hanson. ;) (Umm, it's spelled with an e, but that's not important.)

I can't wait for this. The folksy/acousticy - samply Dust Brothers. pattern's still holding up for Beck, I see...
 

Teddman

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Dust Brothers produced Hanson's biggest hit, "Mmmbop." I'll admit, the beat for the song was pretty catchy, especially at the beginning.
 

Substance

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Beck and Dust Brothers = Album of the Year
Can't wait for this one. Beck's shape shifting is always interesting and well-executed.
 

Triumph

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Substance said:
Beck and Dust Brothers = Album of the Year
Can't wait for this one. Beck's shape shifting is always interesting and well-executed.
As opposed to Madonna's, whose shape shifting is opportunistic and attention whorish. At least in my opinion, anyhow.
 
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