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Midnite Vultures is the seventh (and
fourth major-label) studio album by American alternative
rock artist Beck, released in
November 1999 by Geffen Records. Though similar to most
of Beck's previous albums in its exploration of widely varying
musical styles, Midnite Vultures didn't achieve the same
blockbuster success as his breakthrough, Odelay though it was well-received by his
fans and critics and continues to receive wide acclaim.
Midnite Vultures reached #34 in the U.S., where it went
gold, and also hit #19 in the UK. As of July 2008, Midnite Vultures has sold
743,000 copies in the United States.[1]
The album was praised by most critics. Some like Rolling Stone, NME and Pitchfork Media praised the album with
4-star reviews (8.5/10 on Pitchfork). It was awarded the status of
'Universal Acclaim' by MetaCritic with a score of 83/100 but in
2006 was named the 50th 'Worst Album Ever' by music magazine Q,[2] despite
the fact that they gave the album 4 stars.
Midnite Vultures was nominated in 2000 for Best Album
at the 43rd Grammy Awards.
Several songs were inspired by very prominent 80s acts; "Debra"
was inspired by both Prince's hit "Raspberry
Beret" and the David
Bowie song "Win" from Young Americans, while "Get
Real Paid" quotes directly from Kraftwerk's Computer World album. Working
titles for the album included Zatyricon (the name of a
song released in 2000 as a B-side on the "Nicotine
& Gravy" single and later included on the Beck EP) and I
Can Smell the V.D. in the Club Tonight (a line from "Milk
& Honey").[3]
The first 500,000 copies came in a digipak.
Track
listing
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All songs were written by Beck
Hansen, except where noted.
- "Sexx Laws" –
3:39
- "Nicotine & Gravy" – 5:13
- "Mixed
Bizness" – 4:10
- Ends with 25 seconds of noise (described as "robots doing the
nasty").[4]
- "Get Real Paid" – 4:20
- "Hollywood Freaks" (Hansen, John King, Michael Simpson) –
3:59
- "Peaches & Cream" – 4:54
- "Broken Train" (originally titled "Out of Kontrol") – 4:11
- "Milk & Honey" (Hansen, Buzz Clifford) – 5:18
- "Beautiful Way" – 5:44
- Ends with 9 seconds of spray-painting effects.
- Seemingly inspired by The Velvet Underground's
"Countess from Hong Kong," a demo of which appears on the 1995 box
set Peel Slowly and See. (Beck's
bassist Justin Meldal-Johnsen claimed
they had been listening to the demo while recording the 1999 b-side
"Halo of Gold.")
- "Pressure Zone" – 3:07
- "Debra"
(Hansen, King, Simpson) – 13:46
- Ends with 7 minutes of complete silence, and then 1:04 of
hidden electronic noise (fast-paced drumming, static, a lounge-like
synthesizer scape, a reprise of the drumming and static, and some
slowed down vocalizations).
- Contains elements of "My Love for You" by Ramsey Lewis written
by Ed Greene.
Limited Edition bonus
disc
Initial versions sold at Best Buy stores came with a bonus disc that
contained three songs.
- "Salt in the Wound" – 3:24
- "This Is My Crew" – 3:55
- "Sexx Laws" (Malibu remix) – 6:52
Although these were part of the original pressings, they came in
a standard jewel case. The bonus disc was enclosed in a cardboard
sleeve outside the jewel case.
Additional
recordings
The following songs were recorded during the Midnite
Vultures sessions but did not make the album. Some appear on
the limited edition EP Beck.
- "Almost a Ghost" (unreleased)
- "Arabian Nights"
- "Dirty Dirty"
- "Earthquake Weather"
- "Midnite Vultures"
- "This Is My Crew"
- "Rental Car"
- "Salt in the Wound"
- "Sexx Laws" (Malibu remix)
- "Zatyricon"
Personnel
- Beck – synthesizer, guitar, piano, keyboards, programming,
vocals, choir, chorus, producer, vocoder, horn arrangements,
mixing
- David
Campbell – viola, string arrangements, string conductor
- Larry Corbett – cello
- Joel Derouin – violin
- Brian Gardner – mastering
- Bernie Grundman – mastering
- Greg Leisz – pedal
steel
- Jay Dee Maness – pedal steel
- Johnny Marr –
electric guitar
- Michael Patterson –
mixing
- Herb
Peterson – banjo
- Fernando Pullum – horn
- David Ralicke – trombone
- Joe Turano – horn, background vocals
- Arnold McCuller – background vocals
- Smokey Hormel – guitar
- Joey
Waronker – percussion, drums
- Beth Orton –
background vocals
- Chris Bellman – mastering
- The Dust
Brothers – scratching, programming, producer, engineer
- Robert Carranza – string engineer
- Steve Baxter – horn, background vocals
- Justin Meldal-Johnsen –
synthesizer, bass, guitar, percussion, background vocals,
handclapping, shaker, upright bass
- Steve Mixdorf – second engineer
- Valerie Pinkston – background vocals
- Roger Joseph
Manning Jr. – organ, synthesizer, piano, tambourine, background
vocals, choir, chorus, clavinet, percussion, shaker, vocoder
- Mickey Petralia – programming, producer, engineer, mixing
- Shauna O'Brien – project manager
- DJ Swamp – scratching
- Eve Butler – violin
- Charlie Gross – photography
- Arroyo Bombers – choir, chorus
- Arroyo Tabernacle Men's Chorale – choir, chorus
- Jon Birdsong – trumpet
- Derek Carlson – second engineer
- Eye –
artwork, art direction, design, collage
- Gimbop – layout direction
- Michel
Gondry – collage
- Tony Hoffer – guitar, programming, producer, engineer, editing,
mixing, wah wah guitar, sound design
- David Arthur Brown – tenor sax
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