Since Beck just released Modern Guilt, and celebrated a birthday this week, it only makes sense that we do an FYI on Mr. Hansen.
Bek David Campbell, aka Beck Hansen, was born on July 8 1970 in Los Angeles, CA.
His father David Campbell, who is a Canadian musician, wrote the string arrangements for Stone Temple Pilots’ Storytellers.
His mother, Bibbe Hansen, worked with Andy Warhol in Prison, Restaurant, 10 Beautiful Girls and 10 More Beautiful Girls.
In 1988 Beck recorded his first cassette, Banjo Story.
In the late 80’s, Beck and future Presidents of the United States of America frontman Chris Ballew, formed a duo that performed on the streets of L.A.
Beck first signed to the small label Bong Load Custom Records in the early 90’s.
Beck has eight unreleased albums prior to his first release, they include: We Like Folk…We Cares…Destroy Us (1991), R-Marcel (1992), Are you positive (1992), Beck, Like the Beer (1992), Don’t Get Bent Out of Shape (1992), 1992 Demo, Fresh Meat and Old Slabs (1993)and Golden Leftovers (1993).
The 1993 single “MTV Makes Me Want To Smoke Crack” is the first official release from Beck.
Golden Feelings is the first album released by Beck in 1993.
In 1993 Bong Load Records released a single entitled “Loser”, which created buzz for the unknown artist.
Beck signed to Geffen Records, even though the label offered him the least amount of money, they gave him the most creative freedom.
A Western Harvest Field by Moonlight is the last unofficial release in 1994.
Steropathetic Soulmanure was released on February 22, 1994 through Flipside Records.
Mellow Gold was Beck’s major label debut, released on March 1, 1994, would reach platinum status
“Loser” would reach the top spot on the Modern Rock Tracks and #10 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1994.
On June 27, 1994 Beck released One Foot in the Grave through K Records, which features Chris Ballew on guitar and bass.
In 1995 Beck was part of Lollapalooza, alongside Sonic Youth, Cypress Hill, The Jesus Lizard, The Mighty Mighty Bosstones, Moby and more.
Odelay was released on June 18, 1996 and would go on to win the Grammy for Best Alternative Music Album in 1997.
The first single, “Where It’s At”, premiered during Beck’s performances at Lollapalooza in 1995.
The video for “Devil’s Haircut” was directed by Mark Romanek, who know, the man behind NIN’s “Closer”, Johnny Cash’s “Hurt” and Audioslave’s “Cochise”.
Beck’s thrid major label debut, Mutations, was released on November 3, 1998 and was produced by Radiohead producer Nigel Godrich.
Beck had intended for Mutations to be released through Bong Load Records, which didn’t make Geffen too happy, so people started taking each other to court.
The Mutations track “Tropicalia” would appear in the 2004 Ben Stiller/Jennifer Aniston flick Along Came Polly.
In 1998 Beck teamed up with his grandfather Al Hansen for an art exhibit entitled “Beck & Al Hansen: Playing With Matches”.
Midnite Vultures, Beck’s fourth Geffen release, hit shelves on November 23, 1999 and reached gold status.
The video for the first single, “Sexx Laws”, was directed by Beck and features an appearance by Jack Black.
The Beck EP was released in 2001 and features B-sides from the Midnite Vultures era.
Beck appears as himself in the 2001 Futurama episode “Bendin’ in the Wind”.
Beck contributed a cover of David Bowie’s “Diamond Dogs” for the 2001 flick “Moulin Rouge!”.
Sea Change was released on September 24, 2002 and would peak at #8 on Billboard’s Top 200 chart; it was also Beck’s first album to make it in the Top Ten in the U.S. charts .
Guero was released on March 29, 2005 and debuted at #2 on Billboard’s Top 200.
The first single, “E-Pro”, sample The Beastie Boys tune “So What’cha Want”
Jack White appears on the track “Go It Alone”.
The EP Gameboy Variations contains remixes of four Guero songs and was released on February 1, 2005.
The Jack Black comedy Nacho Libre features six Beck songs: “My Heart Is with the Children”, “There Is No Place for Me in This World”, “Tender Beasts of the Spangled Night”, “10,000 Pesos”, “Holy Man” and “Return of the Luchador”
Beck appeared at the 2006 Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival.
The Information was released on October 3, 2006 and hit the #7 spot on the Billboard 200.
The first single, “Nausea”, made it’s live debut on May 24, 2006.
The non-album single “Timebomb” was released on August 21, 2007 through iTunes.
On May 19, 2008 the track “Chemtrails” debuted on BBC Radio 1 and refers to a conspiracy theory.
Modern Guilt was released on July 8, 2008 and was produced by Danger Mouse.
Cat Power appears on the tracks “Orphans” and “Walls”.
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