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Beck: The Secret History of “Odelay”

2/12/08, 5:30 pm EST

In the current issue of Rolling Stone, Beck sits down with Gavin Edwards to discuss the stories behind his classic 1996 album Odelay. There was only room for a handful of tracks in the magazine, but Beck discussed nearly all the songs on the just-released deluxe edition of the album, so we’ve run an extended version of the story online. For Beck’s take on the buried samples in “High 5 (Rock the Catskills)” and how Thurston Moore influenced “The Devil’s Haircut,” click here.

[Photo: Werb/Retna]


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Oddjob | 2/13/2008, 10:32 am EST

I find it hard to beleive there was only room for a handful of tracks in the magazine. There wasn’t some retarded story about Panic At The Disco or something they could cut?

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