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  2. 27. Juni 1994 · One Foot is neatly perched between authentic folk-blues -- it opens with "He's a Mighty Good Leader," a traditional number sometimes credited to Skip James, and he rewrites Rev. Gary Davis' "You Gotta Move" as "Fourteen Rivers Fourteen Floods" -- and the shambolic, indie anti-folk coming out of the Northwest in the early '90s, a connection underscored by the record's initial release on Calvin ...

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  4. 1. Juni 2009 · Written-By – Beck, Calvin Johnson (tracks: 16, 18, 25) , James Bertram (tracks: 28), Samuel Montgomery Jayne* (tracks: 9, 28) Notes. Recorded Oct 93 and Jan 94 At Dub Narcotic. Tracks 17 to 32 mixed at Ocean Way and Sunset Factory. Trac ...

  5. Vocals [Sing] – Calvin Johnson, Sam Jayne; Vocals [Sing], Guitar, Drums, Bass – Beck; Notes . Rare withdrawn and deleted Australian release. Has three bonus songs like the Japanese version. Has over a minute of silence between Hollow Log and Forcefiel ...

  6. 30. Sept. 2013 · 69. One Foot in the Grave is Beck's third and final album to be released independently. It's meant to be a follow-up to his breakout project - Mellow Gold, but rather a successor to his first two lo-fi and anti-folk records. Looking at it like this, One Foot in the Grave is an unexpected success. Whilst it sounds pretty similar to his first two ...

  7. 27. Juni 1994 · Parts of One Foot in the Grave may be reminiscent of other K acts, particularly the ragged parts, but it's also distinctively Beck in how it blurs lines between the past and present, the traditional and the modern, the sincere and the sarcastic. Certainly, of his three 1994 albums, One Foot errs in favor of the sincere, partially due to those folk-blues covers, but also in its overall hushed ...