Personnel
Beck Hansen: vocals, acoustic guitar, harmonica, percussion, bass
Steve Hanft: spoken vocals on ‘Heartland Feeling’
Produced by: Beck Hansen
US Release Date: January 1993
Label: Sonic Enemy
Highest chart places: did not chart
Running Time: 42:35
Sonic Enemy was a Claremont, CA-based label that issued about a dozen cassettes and a vinyl 7” in an early 1990s incarnation. Among those tapes was Beck’s debut album,Golden Feelings. The label catalog advertised the collection of four-track recordings as such:
‘Like Neil Young on cough syrup’ says his lawyer, and who am I to differ? Genuine and genuinely fucked-up, straight from the heart of spooky folky noisy unaffected tales of poverty and lucklessness, fast food& bad trips. Thirty-five or more minutes … $3.00
Sonic Enemy released a few thousand copies, then went out of business in 1995. The label returned in 1999 and pressed 2000 CDs. Beck was not amused, and Sonic Enemy shut down production, sharing this website message:
Hey, where’s Beck?
Beck doesn’t live here anymore. Mommy says the mean lawyer people took him away to live with his other family, even though he lived with us first. Mommy says I’ll understand someday.
The cover art is a black-and-white picture of Raggedy Ann and Teddy Bears at a tea party. The j-card includes the song titles and an untitled verse. Original versions included a piece of paper stating: ‘EVERYTHING IN THIS BOX IS FALSE’.
Beck ran out of copies of the tape and duplicated it privately for his 1 April 1994 show at New York City’s The Grand, opening for Evel Knievel. Two titles, referenced below, were misspelled.
It’s unclear if the album was reviewed at the time of release, but multiple Beck album-ranking articles place it among his least successful LPs. NeitherGolden Feelings norStereopathetic