
Mutations is an Alt/Indie album by Beck, originally released in 1998. On Gatefold: 72 pressings tracked, owned by 44 collectors.
About
Where could Beck go after the brain-busting audacity of 1996’s <i>Odelay</i>? The answer is inward. Yet this more subdued outing has its own share of winking zigs and zag. <i>Mutations</i> sees the Los Angeles native continue to reframe his stylistic homages with absurdist wordplay and wonky touches—only more quietly this time. Linking up with trusted Radiohead producer Nigel Godrich, Beck also invites in enough studio gloss and soft psychedelic flourishes to make this ballad-leaning material considerably lusher than the lo-fi ruminations of 1994’s <i>One Foot in the Grave</i>. That means synths and strings mingle happily with harpsichord and harmonica, even before Beck begins to dabble freely across genre line. Opener “Cold Brains” leisurely unspools as deadpan cosmic folk, while “Nobody’s Fault But My Own” maintains the trippy streak with drawling sitar washe. The latter has become one of Beck’s most enduring tune, with Marianne Faithfull covering it for her 2002 album <i>Kissin Time</i>. Kissed with shakers and castanet, “Lazy Flies” brandishes some of his most vividly abstract lyrics—“They’re chewing dried meat in a house of disrepute/The dust of opiates and syphilis patients on brochure vacations”—while musical motifs flutter in and out of frame with whimsical irregularity. As for those sidelong tributes to other genres? “Canceled Check” sidles up to honky tonk with steel guitar and saloon-style piano, before unsteady horns foreshadow a slip into knowing disarray. “Tropicalia” takes both its name and vibe from the late-1960s Brazilian fusion of bossa nova, psych, and other outside element, while “O Maria” sits comfortably between classic New Orleans R&B and early Randy Newman. The slow and open “Sing It Again” verges on flamenco-style guitar, whereas “Bottle of Blues” plays into the Dylan-esque patchwork quality of its lyric. Initially presented as a hidden track, the harder-rocking outlier “Diamond Bollocks” openly flirts with crunchy glam rock and Beach Boys harmonie. .
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Tracklist
- 1Cold Brains3:41
- 2Nobody's Fault But My Own5:02
- 3Lazy Flies3:43
- 4Canceled Check3:14
- 5We Live Again3:04
- 6Tropicalia3:20
- 7Dead Melodies2:35
- 8Bottle Of Blues4:55
- 9O Maria4:00
- 10Sing It Again4:19
- 11aStatic4:17
- 11bDiamond Bollocks6:01
Sound DNA
- Alt/Indie
- Alternative Rock
- warm
- intimate
- soulful
Credits
The people behind it.
Performers
- Beck HansenSONGWRITER , VOCALS VOCALS WRITTEN-BY , VOCALS
- David CampbellSTRINGS ARRANGED BY , CONDUCTOR ARRANGED BY , CONDUCTOR , VIOLA
- Joey WaronkerDRUMS DRUMS, ELECTRONIC DRUMS DRUMS, PERCUSSION
- Justin Meldal-JohnsenBASS ACOUSTIC BASS ACOUSTIC BASS, PERCUSSION
- Roger Joseph Manning Jr.KEYBOARDS BACKING VOCALS BACKING VOCALS, HARPSICHORD
- Smokey HormelGUITAR ACOUSTIC GUITAR BACKING VOCALS
- David RalickeFLUTE FLUTE, TROMBONE TROMBONE
- Elliott CaineTRUMPET
- Greg LeiszPEDAL STEEL GUITAR
- Larry CorbettCELLO SITAR, TAMBURA
- Warren KleinSITAR, TAMBURA
44 collectors on Gatefold own this · 72 pressings tracked on Gatefold
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