Album of the day (#3316): Sea Change by Beck

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  • Posted: 01/14/2020 21:00
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Today's album of the day

Sea Change by Beck (View album | Buy this album)

Year: 2002.
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Overall rank: 306
Average rating: 80/100 (from 833 votes).



Tracks:
1. The Golden Age
2. Paper Tiger
3. Guess I'm Doing Fine
4. Lonesome Tears
5. Lost Cause
6. End Of The Day
7. It's All In Your Mind
8. Round The Bend
9. Already Dead
10. Sunday Sun
11. Little One
12. Side Of The Road

About album of the day: The BestEverAlbums.com album of the day is the album appearing most prominently in member charts in the previous 24 hours. If an album, or artist, has previously been selected within a x day period, the next highest album is picked instead (and so on) to ensure a bit of variety. A full history of album of the day can be viewed here.
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The greatest album to have ever albumed while the album albumed.
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RoundTheBend wrote:
The greatest album to have ever albumed while the album albumed.


When I saw this comment from you, I instantly thought we were on an Appetite for Destruction thread!
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AfterHours wrote:
When I saw this comment from you, I instantly thought we were on an Appetite for Destruction thread!


Laughing

It comes from one of my favorite memes, but really means nothing. There's a high chance I've said this 20 or so times on this site at random with no intent.

Kidding aside, I know of no other album I relate to as well with the feeling of loss and depression. Emotionally powerful album.

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Truthfully I never heard of this album before I came on this site. And then one of the members on this site gave a strong testimonial that it was fantastic it could have been Round the Bend or fleshman or one of the many members. After listening to it about 10 times I must admit it is fantastic. It is without doubt his best work for me.
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RoundTheBend wrote:
Laughing

It comes from one of my favorite memes, but really means nothing. There's a high chance I've said this 20 or so times on this site at random with no intent.

Kidding aside, I know of no other album I relate to as well with the feeling of loss and depression. Emotionally powerful album.



Haha love that meme! Very Happy

And I never realized that about Appetite for Destruction dealing so profoundly with loss and depression. I knew it was among your favorites and an emotionally powerful masterpiece for you, but I will have to listen to it with fresh earns now. Thanks! Wink
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Laughing

No - not for Appetite.

That was for Sea Change.

I find Appetite pretty lame.
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911Turbo wrote:
Truthfully I never heard of this album before I came on this site. And then one of the members on this site gave a strong testimonial that it was fantastic it could have been Round the Bend or fleshman or one of the many members. After listening to it about 10 times I must admit it is fantastic. It is without doubt his best work for me.


Welcome to the light... Laughing

Just kidding - glad you find it his best work/find it fantastic as it is.
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RoundTheBend wrote:
Laughing

No - not for Appetite.

That was for Sea Change.

I find Appetite pretty lame.


Nice try but you closet AFDFs (Appetite For Destruction Fanboyz) can't fool me!

***Ok - joke finally ends***

While Id choose many other albums over Sea Change in that regard, I did revisit it yesterday and it remains a solid effort. Even if I would say it's a bit overrated, it's not hard to see what others see in it. I find something like Neil Young's Harvest or Nick Drake's Five Leaves Left, for starters, to both be way more emotional/moving/powerful alternatives with comparable (or comparable enough) aims/aesthetic.
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AfterHours wrote:
RoundTheBend wrote:
Laughing

No - not for Appetite.

That was for Sea Change.

I find Appetite pretty lame.


Nice try but you closet AFDFs (Appetite For Destruction Fanboyz) can't fool me!

***Ok - joke finally ends***

While Id choose many other albums over Sea Change in that regard, I did revisit it yesterday and it remains a solid effort. Even if I would say it's a bit overrated, it's not hard to see what others see in it. I find something like Neil Young's Harvest or Nick Drake's Five Leaves Left, for starters, to both be way more emotional/moving/powerful alternatives with comparable (or comparable enough) aims/aesthetic.


I totally missed how those albums have heart-wrenching lyrics of loss and desperation the entire album. I'll have to read the lyrics I guess, which I didn't notice. I also felt like they weren't as slow and painful, just like the sting of depression.
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