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B Side Collection: Stray Blues

 
Album Review: B Side Collection: Stray Blues
 

  • Artist: Beck
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: May 09, 2000
  • Type: Compilation (best of)
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Beck's Japanese eight-song B-sides collection Stray Blues is a short but sweet reminder of all the different sounds and styles he's capable of embodying and combining. It's especially refreshing after the somewhat forced, funk-soul-brotha vibe of Midnite Vultures to hear reflective, stoner-folk epics like "Totally Confused" (which features three-quarters of That Dog on violin and backing vocals), "Brother," and "Feather in Your Cap" next to noisy workouts like "Lemonade," the deadpan hipster-hop of "Clock," and a surprisingly straight mariachi version of "Burro." His groovy, Odelay-style pastiche is in full effect on the '60s pop send-up "Electric Music and the Summer People" and the rambling, ultra-psychedelic cover of Skip Spence's "Halo of Gold," which originally appeared on the Spence tribute More Oar. Impressively, most of these songs were recorded years apart from each other and with different musicians, but Stray Blues holds together nearly as well as any of Beck's proper albums, proving that he's at his best when he's at his most eclectic. The album's Japanese-only release (and corresponding priceyness) is frustrating because Stray Blues deserves to be heard by more people than just die-hard fans (who may already own most of this material anyway). Not only is this collection a reminder of Beck's impressive diversity but of how necessary a domestic B-sides collection is to his discography. ~ Heather Phares, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Totally Confused Beck Beck (3:30)
Halo of Gold Skip Spence Beck (4:29)
Burro Beck Beck (3:13)
Brother Beck Beck (4:48)
Lemonade Beck Beck (2:23)
Electric Music and the Summer People Beck Beck (3:35)
Clock Beck, John King, Michael Simpson Beck (3:19)
Feather in Your Cap Beck Beck (3:45)

Credits

Beck (Organ), Beck (Synthesizer), Beck (Guitar (Acoustic)), Beck (Bass), Beck (Guitar), Beck (Piano), Beck (Keyboards), Beck (Sitar), Beck (Vocals), Beck (Producer), Beck (Engineer), Beck (Main Performer), Joe Chiccarelli (Engineer), Tom Grimley (Engineer), Rachel Haden (Drums), Rachel Haden (Vocals (Background)), Juan Morales (Arranger), Brian Paulson (Producer), Tom Rothrock (Producer), Rob Schnapf (Producer), Anna Waronker (Vocals (Background)), Joey Waronker (Percussion), Joey Waronker (Drums), Joey Waronker (Tympani [Timpani]), Petra Haden (Violin), Petra Haden (Vocals (Background)), John King (Engineer), The Dust Brothers (Scratching), Justin Meldal-Johnsen (Bass), Justin Meldal-Johnsen (Engineer), Mickey Petralia (Engineer), Roger Joseph Manning Jr. (Organ), Roger Joseph Manning Jr. (Synthesizer), Roger Joseph Manning Jr. (Piano), Roger Joseph Manning Jr. (Keyboards), Roger Joseph Manning Jr. (Vocals (Background))
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