One Foot in the Grave

Beck

One Foot in the Grave

RELEASED: June 27, 1994
TYPE: FULL LENGTH
1. He’s a Mighty Good Leader 2:40 2. Sleeping Bag 2:15 3. I Get Lonesome 2:49 4. Burnt Orange Peel 1:38 5. Cyanide Breath Mint Meaning 1:37 6. See Water 2:22 7. Ziplock Bag 1:44 8. Hollow Log Meaning 1:54 9. Forcefield 3:30 10. Fourteen Rivers, Fourteen Floods 2:54 11. Asshole 2:32 12. I’ve Seen the Land Beyond 1:40 13. Outcome 2:10 14. Girl Dreams 2:04 15. Painted Eyelids 3:05 16. Atmospheric Conditions 2:07
One Foot in the Grave is the debut studio album by American musician Beck, released on March 1, 1994. The album is characterized by its lo-fi sound, blending elements of folk, punk, and hip-hop, and showcases Beck's unique lyrical style. Its raw production and eclectic influences have made it a significant piece in the alternative music landscape of the 1990s. The album's breakout single, 'Loser,' would later propel Beck into mainstream success, but One Foot in the Grave remains a cult favorite for its authenticity and experimental nature.