The post Beck Revisits ‘Sea Change, ‘Morning Phase,’ As Orchestral Run Wraps appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Beck performs on stage with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. Wednesday, July 23, 2025 at Ravinia Festival in Highland Park, IL Photo by Barry Brecheisen “I do have the best seat in the house,” said Beck on stage at Ravinia, turning to face his backing band for the evening. “You sound amazing. Thank you! Don’t they sound amazing?” asked Beck rhetorically of the Chicagoland audience on night six of his orchestral tour, referencing one of the world’s great orchestras in the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. “The orchestra is on the clock. And it’s like a very expensive parking meter. So, I don’t want to talk too much!” Developing a catalog that’s been delightfully impossible to pigeonhole as he emerged from the 90s alternative scene, Beck remains wonderfully whimsical, consistently experimenting with new sounds over the course of 14 studio albums. Over three decades, Beck’s moved nearly 20 million albums globally, tallying two platinum albums and six gold records along the way. Beck’s father David Campbell, a composer and conductor, has long worked on dozens of films as well as with artists like Carole King and Jackson Browne, recently arranging strings on the latest Rolling Stones album Hackney Diamonds. Beck performs on stage with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. Wednesday, July 23, 2025 at Ravinia Festival in Highland Park, IL Photo by Barry Brecheisen Campbell also worked on orchestral arrangements for Beck’s Sea Change (2002) and Morning Phase (2014) albums. Two of Beck’s more introspective studio efforts, the albums stand as companion pieces and lie at the heart of this summer’s orchestral run, one which wrapped up last week in San Francisco, making up the bulk of the setlist during the symphonic outing. Beginning the show alongside CSO, Beck closed in a slightly more raucous fashion, joined only by his sizzling three piece band…