On this two-disc deluxe edition, the greatest moments still come from the original album: "Where It's At," "Jack-Ass," "Lord Only Knows," "Hotwax." But the rarities and B sides are so good, they'd add up to Beck's third- or fourth- best album on their own. "Electric Music and the Summer People" is one of his best; "Gold Chains" and "Inferno" are worthy outtakes; "Burro" has the album's best song, "Jack-Ass," sung in Spanish with a mariachi band. It flows into a summary of Nineties rock & roll wiseassery, a sonic version of the sensibility that would turn into Johnny Knoxville and Owen Wilson. "Hotwax" was never a hit, but it still sounds like Beck's theme, because it means (among other things) stolen music — the sound of a very shrewd kid stealing his way onto the radio like a burglar in broad daylight.
(Posted: Feb 7, 2008)
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- Devils Haircut
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Hotwax (track not available in Rhapsody)
- Lord Only Knows
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The New Pollution (track not available in Rhapsody)
- Derelict
- Novacane
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Jack-Ass (track not available in Rhapsody)
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Where It's At (track not available in Rhapsody)
- Minus
- Sissyneck
- Readymade
- High 5 (Rock The Catskills)
- Ramshackle
- Hidden Track
- Deadweight
- Inferno
- Gold Chains
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Where It's At (U.N.K.L.E. Remix) (track not available in Rhapsody)
- Richard's Hairpiece (Aphex Twin Remix Of "Devil's Haircut")
- American Wasteland
- Clock
- Thunderpeel
- Electric Music And The Summer People
- Lemonade
- Sa-5
- Feather In Your Cap
- Erase The Sun
- 000.000
- Brother
- Devil Got My Woman
- Trouble All My Days
- Strange Invitation
- Burro
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