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Track Listings
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 |
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Colors is the follow-up to Beck's GRAMMY Album of the Year winner, Morning Phase. Produced by Greg Kurstin, it features the singles "Dreams," and "Wow."
Product details
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Language : English
- Product Dimensions : 5.63 x 5.04 x 0.31 inches; 2.4 ounces
- Manufacturer : Capitol
- Item model number : 602557176797
- Original Release Date : 2017
- Date First Available : January 1, 2000
- Label : Capitol
- ASIN : B0753Q77DT
- Country of Origin : USA
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #27,665 in CDs & Vinyl (See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl)
- #12,088 in Pop (CDs & Vinyl)
- #13,054 in Rock (CDs & Vinyl)
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The lyrics on this album are just as inscrutable as those on any other Beck album. I picked up on 3 main themes, each one found in more than one song: the desire for a tight relationship; the desire to be free of limits, even in dreams; and boredom or disenchantment with life. Here are examples, one of each. In "No Distraction", the need is clear: "What I need right now is right here, only you and me a million times, a million thoughts." In "Dreams", Beck claims, "She's making me high/I wanna get me free/nothing gonna get me in my world/Ahh, stop dragging down my dreams." And in "Square One", he says, "I'm learning to enjoy the ride on the road to nowhere...You'll be fine...when you lower your expectations." One line that I like, not really applicable to these themes, is found in "Wow": "My demon's on a cell phone to your demons/Nothing's even right or wrong/It's irrelevant."
One thing I should mention is that if you listened to the samples for the MP3 tracks, you found a track #11, "Dreams [Explicit]". This track is not included on the CD. There are only 10 tracks.
With that said, "Colors" has now supplanted "Midnite Vultures" for my favorite Beck album. I've only listened to it 4 times now, but each time I love it more. For me, anytime I listen to a great album I can usually tell the first time I listen to it - this was no exception. While I'm probably in the overly-excited phase after falling in love with an album I can still say with confidence this is my favorite album in years. (And I have 1500+ CDs in a wide variety of genres from The Beatles to Barbra Streisand.)
I won't detail all the tracks, but there's a distinct '80s vibe present on some songs. Overall, though, it's just a great pop album with tunes that will get stuck in your head. Two of my favorites - "Colors" and "Dreams" - go above and beyond straight pop and incorporate very interesting progressions that feel very Beck-like, despite the strong overall pop feel of the album.
I rarely post reviews on Amazon but in this case I felt Beck's "Colors" deserves a clear 5-star rating. Do yourself a favor: if you're a fan of Beck (or just good music in general) this should be a part of your collection. Now.
Still, any artist that can easily move between "Morning Phase", "Mutations", "Sea Change", "Modern Guilt", and "Odelay", "Midnite Vultures", "Guero" and "The Information" and now "Colors", is a true talent.
My favorites here are "Colors", "Seventh Heaven", "I'm So Free", "Dreams", "Wow", "Up All Night", "No Distraction", "Square One" and "Fix Me". "Dear Life" is the only miss here. So, four and a half stars for me.
Here's how "Colors" compares to Beck's previous works:
1993 Golden Feelings: I don't own it and haven't heard it.
1994 Stereopathetic Soulmanure: I don't own it and haven't heard it.
1994 Mellow Gold: Three and a Half Stars
1994 One Foot In The Grave: I don't own it and haven't heard it.
1996 Odelay!: Four Stars
1998 Mutations: Four Stars
1999 Midnite Vultures: Three Stars
2002 Sea Change: Four Stars
2005 Guero: Five Stars
2006 The Information: Four Stars
2008 Modern Guilt: Three and a Half Stars
2014 Morning Phase: Four Stars
2017 Colors: Four and a Half Stars
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Come sempre i riferimenti musicali sono tanti; in questo senso mi ha colpito molto un pezzo come "Dreams" che la mia mente associa al David Bowie di "Fame" o "Let's Dance"...
Da ascoltare & ballare & ascoltare & ballare...