Sea Change
Track Listings
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1. June (Call Us Walking)
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2. Second Hand
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3. Embers and The Night After
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4. Tipping Forward
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5. Of Your Control
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6. Swim in Twilight
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7. Tempest
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8. With Eyes in Sing
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9. End Song
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Editorial Reviews
Whittier College Newspaper,
"...Sea Change sounds like a daydream, a half-finished story..."
--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
Product Description
Imagine yourself alone in the midst of a seascape that grows and swells with the night, lulls you to sleep, and paints you a picture of despair and hope...This is the Bedroom Heroes debut release, Sea Change. Using melody and long airy epics their debut is a modern day symphony of beauty and physically perceivable melancholy.
--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
Sea Change
Sea Change,Bedroom Heroes,Standard Recording,Pop,Rock,Rock/Pop
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- Depressed Beck
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- Beck reallly needs to give up scientology
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Sea Change
Beck
Manufacturer: Interscope
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- The Information
ASIN: B00006F7S4
Release Date: 2002-09-24 |
Tracks:
- The Golden Age
- Paper Tiger
- Guess I'm Doin' Fine
- Lonesome Tears
- Lost Cause
- End Of The Day
- It's All In Your Mind
- Round The Bend
- Already Dead
- Sunday Sun
- Little One
Amazon.com
Beck is bummed. Really bummed. And if song titles such as "Lost Cause," "Lonesome Tears," "Already Dead," and "Nothing I Haven't Seen" don't make the point, his achingly sad lyrics and Sea Change's unerringly downcast sound do. While 1998's Mutations--arguably the singer-songwriter's masterwork and Sea Change's spiritual cousin--was filled with unflinching self-examination, moments of levity were found in songs like "Tropicalia." Not so on Sea Change. Beck's woozy, almost narcoleptic delivery seems to amplify the set's sense of ennui. But sad isn't necessarily bad, and despite the somber tone, there's much to praise, not the least of which is the return of producer Nigel Goderich (Mutations, Radiohead), who wraps Beck's gloom in a dreamy, warm blanket of soft strings and floating bleeps and gurgles. Like Daniel Lanois, Goderich is all about vibe, and even Beck's most bare-bones songs benefit from billowy atmospherics. That's especially true of "Paper Tiger," a restless, slowly building epic improbably propelled by a languid orchestra and Beck's expressionless drone. The inky black feel of "Round the Bend"--a glacially slow dirge with muffled vocals--may be the darkest thing Beck's ever written, not counting the very grim "Already Dead." Whatever's going on in Beck's world, at least we know he's purging, which, all things considered, may be better for his soul than ours. --Kim Hughes
Customer Reviews:
Depressed Beck.......2007-07-05
After the half-joking, intentionally overblown crunchy junkyard funk of Midnite Vultures, Beck returns to folksy roots rock on Sea Change. One immediately thinks reinvention, but this is really only two or three degrees removed from his on-the-quick Mutations record. If you came for fuzzy rockers like "Devil's Haircut" or the sort of dancey beats he honed on "Mixed Bizness," look elsewhere. Beck is at his most world-weary and despondent here, like a romanticized paean floating through melancholy folk and sadsack blues. If you're looking to party, stick with Odelay or Vultures (or even Mellow Gold), but that doesn't mean that this is a bad record. If for nothing else, Sea Change is his most reliable record since Mellow--there are no failures or mistakes (even his near-masterpiece Odelay had a couple of those).
Start to finish, it finds a sound and rolls along its gentle, mournful waves all the way to the finish. But there are few bright spots (and not just in an emotional sense). "Lonesome Tears" has a heart-tearing rush and sonic building conclusion, "The Golden Age" floats by like a darkening cloud, and "Lost Cause" is a gorgeously desperate plea (which, like many songs on here, is aimed at one or more of his former celebrity significant others). Few others are worth remembering--always listenable, but rarely exemplary--but the album as a whole deserves to be spun at least a couple of times.
Best cuts: "Lost Cause," "Lonesome Tears," "The Golden Age," "Round the Bend," "Sunday Sun," "Little One," "Paper Tiger," "End of the Day"
Gotta love Beck.......2007-06-27
A laid back Beck album, but still fantastic. If you enjoy musical experimentation with great lyrics, you'll love Beck!
perfect antidote to ease a chaotic mindset.......2007-06-18
have you ever felt like you're about to totally spaz out and everything is out of control? Put this album on and it will cure your ailment better than any drug. Some moments on this album reach the kind of transcendent peaks you hear very rarely on any album - the geniunely haunted Round the Bend, the yearning of Little One and the understated humor of Lost Cause. Plus, if you ever need a cheap and automatic laugh, just take a look at the album cover - you can read many things into it but chiefly, I think Beck is trying to tell us - "Man, that chick just blew my mind".
Beck reallly needs to give up scientology.......2007-05-21
There are few albums as great as 'Sea Change,' because in no other albums does Beck royally suck my derriere. With mayonnaise.
Maybe my favorite Beck album?.......2007-04-27
There are two Becks. One is funky with a pop sensibility and radio hits galore, the other the mellow folksy lyricist. This is definitely the latter. Like Mutations you must let it grow on you, once it does it will be forever in your rotation.
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Sea Change
Beck
Manufacturer: Japanese Import
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ASIN: B00006HBAJ
Release Date: 2003-07-22 |
Tracks:
- Golden Age
- Paper Tiger
- Guess I'm Doing Fine
- Lonesome Tears
- Lost Cause
- End of the Day
- It's All in Your Mind
- Round the Bend
- Already Dead
- Sunday Sun
- Little One
- Side of the Road
Album Description
Japanese edition of long-awaited fourth studio album (his first since 1999's Midnite Vultures) includes one exclusive bonus track, 'Ship In The Bottle'. 13 tracks in all. Geffen. 2002.
Album Details
Japanese Version featuring a Bonus Track: "Ship in the Bottle".
Customer Reviews:
Cry your eyes out........2003-04-23
This is a great album. Beck really opens up and shows how mature he really is on this one. Indeed, it's a melancholy album, but it doesn't leave you feeling that way. If anything, it'll help you through feeling like [dirt]. You'll get the feeling Beck is pouring his heart out just for you to hear. Nobody else. This album is a narration for a relationship that went bad. The bonus track 'Ship In The Bottle' is really great. I'm very surprised it wasn't put on the American version because it is just so good. To put it frankly; Go buy this album immediately, even if you don't buy the import, buy 'Sea Change'.
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The String Quartet Tribute to Clapton
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11. Sea Of Change (Original Composition)
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- A century of British art songs to delight those who love them
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Release Date: 2005-03-22 |
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- A Soft Day - Bernadette Greevy
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- Cherry Ripe - Janice Watson
- Mustard And Cress - Neal Davies
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- Among The Rocks - Graham Johnson
- It Was A Lover And His Lass - Anthony Rolfe Johnson
- The Water Mill - Anthony Rolfe Johnson
- On Wenlock Edge - Anthony Rolfe Johnson
- The Call - Graham Johnson
- Silent Noon - Graham Johnson
- Now In These Fairylands - Philip Langridge
- The Dream-City - Philip Langridge
- Margrete's Cradle Song - Susan Gritton
- The Heart Worships - Christopher Maltman
- Take, O Those Lips Away - Anthony Rolfe Johnson
- Now Sleeps The Crimson Petal - Graham Johnson
- Love Calls Through The Summer Night - Anthony Rolfe Johnson
- I Will Go With My Father A-Ploughing - Graham Johnson
- The Rio Grande (Capstan Shanty) - Ian Partridge
- Theodore, Or The Pirate King - Ian Partridge
- A Long Time Ago (Hilliard's Shanty) - Ian Partridge
- Oh Dear, What Can The Matter Be? - Bernadette Greevy
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- Betty And Johnny - Richard Edgar-Wilson
- Rise Up And Reach The Stars - Richard Edgar-Wilson
- The Bells - Nik Hancock-Child
- Ann's Cradle Song - Nik Hancock-Child
- As I Lay In The Early Sun - Nik Hancock-Child
- The Cherry Tree - Nik Hancock-Child
- Dusk - Nik Hancock-Child
- Peter Warlock's Fancy - John Constable
- The Frostbound Wood - John Constable
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Customer Reviews:
A century of British art songs to delight those who love them.......2006-06-26
These 53 songs have been collected by Naxos from their extensive acquisitions from Collins Classics, and perhaps other British sources now out of business. There's a steady cottage industry, year after year, producing the typical English art song, which is usually based on folk songs, but even in more modern idioms is profuondly conservative and nostaligic. Half these songs, not to mention half the composers, are totally unknown to American audiences, but the familiar names of Vaughan Williams and Britten represent high quality, and the lesser lights, such as Warlock and Quilter, are mainstays in this repertoire.
I'd challenge all but the most addicted listener to make it through more than ten songs at a sitting, and many of these pieces are tepid, offering comfort rather than inspiration. The singers are among the best, but Graham Johnson and Steuart Beford, who do most of the accompaniments, are lackluster. I know that won't be a popular comment, yet if you compare any of these songs with rendiitons done by Janet Baker, John Shirley-quirk, and most recently Bryn Terfel and Ian Bostridge, you immediately notice how much more intensity and drama is pesent than htis colleciton reveals.
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- Depressed Beck
- Gotta love Beck
- perfect antidote to ease a chaotic mindset
- Beck reallly needs to give up scientology
- Maybe my favorite Beck album?
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Sea Change
Beck
Manufacturer: Interscope Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B00007KMP1
Release Date: 2002-12-24 |
Tracks:
- The Golden Age
- Paper Tiger
- Guess I'm Doin' Fine
- Lonesome Tears
- Lost Cause
- Nothing I Haven't Seen
- All In Your Mind
- Round The Bend
- Already Dead
- Sunday Sun
- Little One
- Side Of The Road
Amazon.com
Beck is bummed. Really bummed. And if song titles such as "Lost Cause," "Lonesome Tears," "Already Dead," and "Nothing I Haven't Seen" don't make the point, his achingly sad lyrics and Sea Change's unerringly downcast sound do. While 1998's Mutations--arguably the singer-songwriter's masterwork and Sea Change's spiritual cousin--was filled with unflinching self-examination, moments of levity were found in songs like "Tropicalia." Not so on Sea Change. Beck's woozy, almost narcoleptic delivery seems to amplify the set's sense of ennui. But sad isn't necessarily bad, and despite the somber tone, there's much to praise, not the least of which is the return of producer Nigel Goderich (Mutations, Radiohead), who wraps Beck's gloom in a dreamy, warm blanket of soft strings and floating bleeps and gurgles. Like Daniel Lanois, Goderich is all about vibe, and even Beck's most bare-bones songs benefit from billowy atmospherics. That's especially true of "Paper Tiger," a restless, slowly building epic improbably propelled by a languid orchestra and Beck's expressionless drone. The inky black feel of "Round the Bend"--a glacially slow dirge with muffled vocals--may be the darkest thing Beck's ever written, not counting the very grim "Already Dead." Whatever's going on in Beck's world, at least we know he's purging, which, all things considered, may be better for his soul than ours. --Kim Hughes
Customer Reviews:
Depressed Beck.......2007-07-05
After the half-joking, intentionally overblown crunchy junkyard funk of Midnite Vultures, Beck returns to folksy roots rock on Sea Change. One immediately thinks reinvention, but this is really only two or three degrees removed from his on-the-quick Mutations record. If you came for fuzzy rockers like "Devil's Haircut" or the sort of dancey beats he honed on "Mixed Bizness," look elsewhere. Beck is at his most world-weary and despondent here, like a romanticized paean floating through melancholy folk and sadsack blues. If you're looking to party, stick with Odelay or Vultures (or even Mellow Gold), but that doesn't mean that this is a bad record. If for nothing else, Sea Change is his most reliable record since Mellow--there are no failures or mistakes (even his near-masterpiece Odelay had a couple of those).
Start to finish, it finds a sound and rolls along its gentle, mournful waves all the way to the finish. But there are few bright spots (and not just in an emotional sense). "Lonesome Tears" has a heart-tearing rush and sonic building conclusion, "The Golden Age" floats by like a darkening cloud, and "Lost Cause" is a gorgeously desperate plea (which, like many songs on here, is aimed at one or more of his former celebrity significant others). Few others are worth remembering--always listenable, but rarely exemplary--but the album as a whole deserves to be spun at least a couple of times.
Best cuts: "Lost Cause," "Lonesome Tears," "The Golden Age," "Round the Bend," "Sunday Sun," "Little One," "Paper Tiger," "End of the Day"
Gotta love Beck.......2007-06-27
A laid back Beck album, but still fantastic. If you enjoy musical experimentation with great lyrics, you'll love Beck!
perfect antidote to ease a chaotic mindset.......2007-06-18
have you ever felt like you're about to totally spaz out and everything is out of control? Put this album on and it will cure your ailment better than any drug. Some moments on this album reach the kind of transcendent peaks you hear very rarely on any album - the geniunely haunted Round the Bend, the yearning of Little One and the understated humor of Lost Cause. Plus, if you ever need a cheap and automatic laugh, just take a look at the album cover - you can read many things into it but chiefly, I think Beck is trying to tell us - "Man, that chick just blew my mind".
Beck reallly needs to give up scientology.......2007-05-21
There are few albums as great as 'Sea Change,' because in no other albums does Beck royally suck my derriere. With mayonnaise.
Maybe my favorite Beck album?.......2007-04-27
There are two Becks. One is funky with a pop sensibility and radio hits galore, the other the mellow folksy lyricist. This is definitely the latter. Like Mutations you must let it grow on you, once it does it will be forever in your rotation.
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Sea Change
Richard Rodney Bennett , John Rutter , and Cambridge Singers
Manufacturer: Collegium
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B0007PHARE
Release Date: 2005-04-12 |
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- Sea Change: The isle is full of noises
- Sea Change: The Bermudas
- Sea Change: The waves come rolling
- Sea Change: Full fathom five
- A Farewell to Arms
- A Good-Night
- Verses
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- Missa Brevis: Gloria
- Missa Brevis: Sanctus
- Missa Brevis: Agnus Dei
- Five Carols: There is no rose
- Five Carols: Out of your sleep
- Five Carols: The younge child
- Five Carols: Sweet was the song
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Contemporary American Eclectic Music For Piano, Vol. 4
Manufacturer: New Ariel
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000059T48
Release Date: 2001-02-27 |
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- Ste: 1. Prld
- Ste: 2. Bagatelle
- Ste: 3. Burlesque
- Ste: 4. Chopin
- Ste: 5. Canon
- Ste: 6. Caprice
- Ste: 7. Epilogue
- The Sea Change & Other Stories: The Sea Change
- The Sea Change & Other Stories: A Day's Wait
- The Sea Change & Other Stories: Homage To Switzerland
- The Sea Change & Other Stories: The Snows Of Kilimanjaro
- Nocturne
- A Ste: Sentimental Sketch
- A Ste: Dark Labyrinth
- Revealed Light: I
- Revealed Light: II
- Pno Son in F: I. Andante Animato
- Pno Son in F: II. Quasi Lento Expressivo
- Pno Son in F: III. Presto Energico
- Duetto: Moderato
- Duetto: Adagio
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- Still chocolate, but darker
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Lullaby for Sue
Clogs
Manufacturer: Brassland Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B00009RAW4
Release Date: 2003-09-12 |
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- Limp Waltz
Customer Reviews:
Still chocolate, but darker.......2004-03-14
The Clogs' second album, "Lullaby for Sue," is darker and less immediate than their debut, "Thom's Night Out." The chamber music feel is still there, but ambient and electronic textures now intertwine with the string, guitar, wind, and percussion. The result is a deeper listen, with more of a soundtrack feel. Repeated listening is a must to yield its rewards.
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Sea Change
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000AA7BCU
Release Date: 2005-09-27 |
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Wasted Holiday
Manufacturer: Finger for the Moon
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000CAH3BW
Release Date: 2004-06-29 |
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