Originally released in June of 1996, Beck's second major label album, Odelay, was his chance to prove that he was no one-hit wonder. His major label debut, Mellow Gold, had produced the hit single "Loser," but there was a sense he hadn't quite won over everyone and it was hard to tell exactly who Beck was. Was he joking? Was he serious? Was he simply some sort of beat-poet novelty act? With Odelay, he enlisted the Dust Brothers, most famous at this point for being behind the boards for the Beastie Boys' 1989 sonic-collage opus Paul's Boutique. Together they crafted a classic. In honor of its 10th Anniversary it is now being released in this incredible Deluxe Edition 180-gram, four-LP box set, which includes a 24-page booklet. An absolute must have for any Beck fan.
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Devils Haircut
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Hotwax
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Lord Only Knows
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The New Pollution
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Derelict
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Novacane
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Jack-Ass
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Where It's At
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Minus
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Sissyneck
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Readymade
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High 5 (Rock The Catskills)
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Ramshackle
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