Colors

Colors

by Beck
Colors

Colors

by Beck

CD

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Overview

Time was ripe in 2017 for Beck to deliver a "fun" album, the kind of elastic, eclectic pop that was his calling card back in the '90s. The last time Beck truly cut loose was maybe 2006's The Information, which was lighter than either the coiled 2008 LP Modern Guilt or the slow, sepia-toned Morning Phase, which took home the Album of the Year Grammy in 2015. For all of its bustling beats and hooks, The Information carried a paranoiac undertone suiting the age of Total Information Awareness, a subtle political commentary that's utterly absent on the bright, shiny Colors. Recorded in conjunction with Greg Kurstin -- a producer best known for his work with Adele but he is also a member of the stylish retro-pop outfit the Bird and the Bee and has previously toured with Beck -- Colors celebrates its surface, eschewing the very notion that there can be something more to a good time than a party. Given the album's unusually long gestation period -- the recording began in 2013, with the first single "Dreams" arriving in 2015 and the album coming two years later -- perhaps it's a surprise that Colors isn't especially deep but, if that's so, it's also a surprise that the album doesn't seem particularly labored either. Certainly, Colors is busy, bustling with shifting textures and rhythms -- elements that are pushed to the forefront, with Beck's voice being another piece in the tapestry. This isn't to say Colors doesn't serve up hooks or melodies: in fact, that's all that it does, circling through exuberant dance-rock, new wave ballads, mock hip-hop, and candied pop. Unlike earlier Beck albums, Colors doesn't feel like a Whitman's Sampler, as he and Kurstin worked overtime to make sure this all sounds sleek and unified. While that might mean Colors doesn't offer the depth and intrigue of most Beck albums, it does mean it's a fun confection. It's a record that's designed to be nothing but a good time, and that indeed is all that it is. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Product Details

Release Date: 10/13/2017
Label: Capitol / Fonograf Records / Virgin Emi
UPC: 0602557176797
Rank: 62140

Tracks

  1. Colors
  2. Seventh Heaven
  3. I'm So Free
  4. Dear Life
  5. No Distraction
  6. Dreams
  7. Wow
  8. Up All Night
  9. Square One
  10. Fix Me

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Beck   Primary Artist
Greg Kurstin   Mellotron,Percussion,Synthesizer,Fender Rhodes,Bass,Drums,Organ,Piano,Guitar,Marimba,Clavinet
Charlie Bisharat   Violin
Songa Lee   Violin
David Campbell   Conductor
Beck Hansen   Percussion,Synthesizer,Glockenspiel,Fender Rhodes,Bass,Organ,Piano,Guitar,Vocals
Eric Byers   Cello
Geoffrey Osika   Bass
Sara Parkins   Violin
Mario de Leon   Violin
Michele Richards   Violin
Roger Manning   Vocals (Background)
Natalie Leggett   Violin
Ilan Rubin   Drums
Feist   Vocals
Tereza Stanislav   Violin
Andrew Duckles   Viola
Timothy Landauer   Cello
Dwayne Moore   Bass
Josefina Vergara   Violin
Steve Richards   Cello
Suzie Katayama   Cello
Nico Abondolo   Bass

Technical Credits

Cassidy Turbin   Mixing,Engineer
David Campbell   String Arrangements
Beck Hansen   Engineer,Producer,String Arrangements,Design,Mixing,Artwork,Composer
Christopher Lee Lyons   Design Assistant
Cole M.G.N.   Composer,Engineer,Producer
Cole Marsden Greif-Neill   Composer
Florian Lagatta   Engineer
Julian Burg   Engineer
Serban Ghenea   Mixing
Andrew Wyatt   Composer
Tom Coyne   Mastering
Steve Stacey   Design,Artwork
Jimmy Turrell   Design,Artwork
David Greenbaum   Mixing,Engineer
Alex Pasco   Engineer
Randy Merrill   Mastering
Jesse Shatkin   Engineer
Peter Hapak   Cover Photo
Chris Bellman   Mastering
John Hanes   Engineer
Darrell Thorp   Mixing,Engineer
Emily Lazar   Mastering
Suzie Katayama   Contractor
Greg Kurstin   Mixing,Composer,Engineer,Producer
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