I say "bollocks" to it all...ignore all of the "return to form" hype and don't let rock critics hinder your perception of the record. Beck is a great artist, and if you're a fan of his work, I'm guessing you're going to dig Guero. Beck will probably never be able to top the critical and commercial success of Odelay, but that's fine by me...records like Sea Change and Mutations were equally as brilliant in their own right and I hope he's got a few more records like those left in his system. In the meanwhile, I'm going to crank up the bass on the new record and do the "hot dog dance" all the way down to Houston. Yeeeeeee-haaaa!
Ocean Colour Scene - A Hyperactive Workout for the Flying Squad (Sanctuary)
These Brits are relatively huge in their homeland, but virtually unknown in these parts. They’ve put out some amazing singles, (like “Hundred Mile City” from the opening credits of Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels) but overall their output has been a bit inconsistent…so buyer beware.
Stereophonics - Language. Sex. Violence. Other? (V2)
Another UK favorite that doesn’t get much love stateside…While not complete unknowns here like Ocean Colour Scene, it seems like the few people that have heard of them here can’t stand them. Don’t get me wrong, I don’t have a poster of Kelly Jones on my wall, but I’ve always liked Stereophonics and am looking forward to hearing the new record.
Morrissey "Live At Earls Court" (Attack/Sanctuary)
Companion CD to the live DVD also released today.
Duran Duran "Greatest" (Capitol/EMI)
Milking the reunion of the Taylors with yet another greatest hits comp. How many different copies of "Hungry Like the Wolf" do you really need???
I've had the Beck for a couple of months and think it's great. I grew tired of his last couple of albums pretty quickly, and I know the critics loved them. Your line "Damned if you do, damned if you don’t" is perfect. Give me the rocked out version anytime.
Posted by: bill v | 04/01/2005 at 12:24 PM