
Watch Beck Perform “Up All Night” on “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon”
Colors Out Now via Capitol
Dec 07, 2017 Beck
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Beck released a new album, Colors, back in October via Capitol. Now you can stream the whole album below. Last night he stopped by The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon to perform “Up All Night.” Watch it below.
Greg Kurstin and Beck produced Colors, with the exception of previous single “Wow,” which was produced by Beck and Cole M.G.N., and “Fix Me,” which was produced by Beck. Serban Ghenea mixed the album, except for “Dreams” and “Up All Night,” which were mixed by Greg Kurstin and Beck.
In June 2016 Beck released a brand new song, “Wow,” and announced plans to release an as yet to be titled new album sometime via Capitol (it was originally due out last October, but was pushed back to a TBA date). “Wow” followed “Dreams,” a standalone single that was released in 2015, and “Wow” matches that track’s poppy vibe, sounding more like something from his great 1999 album Midnight Vultures rather than his last album, 2014’s more subdued Morning Phase, which won the Grammy for Album of the Year. “Dreams” is featured on Colors but in a new mix. More recently Beck shared a lyric video for “Dear Life” and a full on video for “Up All Night.” Beck also stopped by the BBC music show Later… with Jools Holland to perform two songs: Colors single “Up All Night” and “Devil’s Haircut,” from his classic 1996 album Odelay.
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