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Mellow Gold is the third studio album by American musician Beck, released on March 1, 1994, by DGC Records as Beck's major label debut album. Critics noted the album's hybrid of various styles including rock, hip hop, folk, blues, psychedelia, and country, [3] as well as ironic, witty lyrics.
On a limited number of Mellow Gold 12" vinyl albums, one can hear a version with an added stanza, which is inserted between the first and second verses of the standard Mellow Gold version. [1] " Got No Mind", a re-recorded, electric full-band arrangement of "Pay No Mind", features three of the seven verses of "Pay No Mind" that were cut on ...
The album's cover is a photo of a Komondor, ... Stephen Thomas Erlewine observed that, like Mellow Gold, Odelay incorporated elements from various genres, ...
In early 1994, after issuing Stereopathetic Soulmanure on Los Angeles-based independent Flipside Records, Beck made his major label debut with DGC Records, releasing Mellow Gold on March 1, 1994. The album's lead single "Loser" (previously available only as a standalone single on Bong Load Custom Records ) reached No. 10 on the Billboard Hot ...
The album, Dimension Mix, released in 2005, was a benefit for Cure Autism Now that was produced by Ross Harris, an early collaborator who designed the artwork for Mellow Gold. On June 20, 2009, Beck announced that he was starting an experiment called Record Club, in which he and other musicians would record cover versions of entire albums in ...
The earliest known performance of the song took place on March 30, 1994, when it was the last song in Beck's setlist. [2]Beck performed the song fairly regularly from 1994 up to 1997, since then, he only performs it occasionally.
"Steal My Body Home" is a song by the American musician Beck. It was released in 1994 on the album Mellow Gold.The song was recorded in 1992 along with Carl Stephenson, around the same time they had been working on Beck's biggest hit, "Loser".
Internationally, the song reached number one in Norway and entered the top 10 in Australia, Austria, Canada, Iceland, New Zealand, and Sweden. The song was subsequently released on the 1994 album Mellow Gold. Its music video was directed by Steve Hanft and filmed in California on a budget of total $14,300.