"Golden Feelings" is the debut studio album by American musician Beck, released independently in 1993. Beck is known for his eclectic and experimental approach to music, blending various genres, including folk, hip-hop, and alternative rock. "Golden Feelings" is no exception to this diverse style.
Recorded on a four-track recorder, the album features lo-fi production and showcases Beck's early forays into sampling and collage-like song structures. The tracks on "Golden Feelings" span a wide range of musical styles, reflecting Beck's ability to incorporate elements of blues, country, and psychedelia into his work.
While "Golden Feelings" didn't achieve mainstream success, it laid the foundation for Beck's later critically acclaimed and commercially successful albums. The album offers a glimpse into Beck's artistic experimentation and serves as an interesting starting point for fans interested in exploring his early, more underground work.