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  2. Odelay - Wikipedia

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    On January 29, 2008, Odelay – Deluxe Edition was released. The two-disc set contains the original album, plus 19 B-sides, remixes and previously unreleased songs. [10] The liner notes feature complete lyrics and artwork, as well as an essay from Thurston Moore and the transcript of 15 high school students interviewed by Dave Eggers. [11]

  3. Where It's At (Beck song) - Wikipedia

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    "Where It's At" is a song by American alternative rock musician Beck, released in 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 Michael Simpson, and premiered it at Lollapalooza the same year, [citation needed] in a version very similar to ...

  4. Beck - Wikipedia

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    Beck performing in 2013. Song Reader, a project Beck released in December 2012, is 20 songs presented only as sheet music, in the hopes that enterprising musicians will record their own versions. [68] The idea of Song Reader came about nearly fifteen years prior, shortly after the release of Odelay. [13]

  5. Jack-Ass (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Jack-Ass" is a single by Beck, taken from the album Odelay. The song is based on a sample of "It's All Over Now, Baby Blue", performed by Them, from their 1966 album Them Again.

  6. Beck Basks in Bittersweet Majesty With the LA Phil at ... - AOL

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    There weren’t many of Beck’s more upbeat songs squeezed into the symphonic main set, but the exceptions to that rule were fun — including “Odelay’s” “New Pollution,” which began ...

  7. Beck discography - Wikipedia

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    The album's first single "E-Pro" topped the Billboard Alternative Songs chart, a feat not achieved by any Beck song since "Loser", over a decade earlier. Two additional US Top 10 albums followed, including The Information (2006) and Modern Guilt (2008), the latter of which gave Beck his first ever Top 10 placing on the UK Albums Chart.

  8. Devils Haircut - Wikipedia

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    "Devils Haircut" is a song by the American musician Beck, released in December 1996 by DGC Records as the second single from his fifth album, Odelay (1996). Both co-written and co-produced by Beck, the song peaked at number 94 on the US Billboard Hot 100, number 23 on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart and number 22 on the UK Singles Chart.

  9. Midnite Vultures - Wikipedia

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    Midnite Vultures is the seventh studio album by American musician Beck, released on November 16, 1999, by DGC Records.While similar to most of Beck's previous albums in its exploration of widely varying styles, it did not achieve the same blockbuster success as his breakthrough album Odelay, but was still critically acclaimed and commercially successful.