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  • Release Date: 12/03/2008
  • Original Release: 1998
  • Sales Rank: 160,799
  • Label: UNIVERSAL JAPAN
  • UPC: 4988005537720
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Mutations

1LISTENCold Brains 3:41
2LISTENNobody's Fault But My Own 5:02
3LISTENLazy Flies 3:43
4LISTENCanceled Check 3:14
5LISTENWe Live Again 3:04
6LISTENTropicalia 3:20
7LISTENDead Melodies 2:35
8LISTENBottle of Blues 4:55
9LISTENO Maria 4:00
10LISTENSing It Again 4:19
11LISTENStatic 11:19

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After nearly reinventing rock for a post hip-hop world -- and rescuing postmodernity from the cliché scrap heap in the process -- Beck Hansen opts to play it straight on his 1998 release, MUTATIONS. Alarmingly straightforward in comparison to the cut-and-paste samplefests found on ODELAY and MELLOW GOLD, the new recording is nonetheless full of affecting songs and meticulous details. "Nobody's Fault but Mine" is vaguely psychedelic and "Tropicalia" is a tribute to Brazilian musical rebels like Caetano Veloso and Jorge Ben, while "Static" rides sadly and beautifully on a pinging rhythm guitar line. And lest the recording be read as a departure, MUTATIONS closes with the unlisted "Diamond Bollocks," which zigzags from screeching rock to gentle folk with feedback, samples, and strange fades. Yep -- meet the new Beck, same as the old Beck. And only a fool wouldn't be drawn to the music. Martin Johnson, Barnes & Noble



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Mutationsby Anonymous

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February 16, 2004: Beck's slurred delivery of goofy meloncholy is like a big white cartoon eyeball winking at you out of a dark pit of swirling purple vapor, while periodically, slighty incongruous and out-of-context rubber toys and other various objects come flying out of the same comically sinister vortex as if they were being propped up by a mysterious force and then lazily but forcefully punted by Beck's shuffling feet. Very enjoyable and accessible. Perhaps a little short-lived.

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Mutationsby Anonymous

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December 12, 2000: Of all the god-like beck cds, this one is not by far the best. This cd is very good, I have all 8 beck cds and stray blues, and i would rate this one the best, although not as eclectic as stereopathetic soulmanure, Mutations is the most mellow funky sounding cd that beck has out.

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