Guero by Beck (Record, 2016)

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Product Identifiers

Record LabelISC, Interscope Records
UPC0602557034912
eBay Product ID (ePID)25046029174

Product Key Features

FormatRecord
Release Year2016
GenreRock
ArtistBeck
Release TitleGuero

Dimensions

Item Height0.32 in
Item Weight0.69 lb
Item Length12.43 in
Item Width12.34 in

Additional Product Features

Number of Tracks13
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Tracks1.1 E-Pro 3:22 1.2 Qué Onda Guero 3:29 1.3 Girl 3:29 1.4 Missing 4:43 1.5 Black Tambourine 2:47 1.6 Earthquake Weather 4:26 2.1 Hell Yes 3:17 2.2 Broken Drum 4:29 2.3 Scarecrow 4:15 2.4 Go It Alone 4:08 2.5 Farewell Ride 4:18 2.6 Rental Car 3:06 2.7 Emergency Exit 4:03
Number of Discs1
NotesLimited vinyl LP pressing. Beck kept fans and critics guessing about how he'd follow up Sea Change and in 2005 released the genre-mashing Guero which shot to #2 on the Billboard Top 200-his highest charting album to date. Beck's eighth album saw him reuniting with the Dust Brothers with an assist from producer Tony Hoffer (Midnite Vultures), for a tour de force of Latin rhythms, rhymes, guitars, beats, samples, 8-bit electronics, turntables and vocoder for a fun and freewheeling ride through rock, hip-hop, boss nova, country-blues and soul. Album opener and lead single, 'E-Pro' went to # 1 on the Billboard Modern Rock Chart, while 'Girl,' 'Hell Yes,' 'Go It Alone' (featuring Jack White on bass) and more became instant fan favorites. The album was a hit with critics as well with New York magazine enthusing, 'Beck integrates his personae into a fairly seamless whole, and his knack for synthesizing disparate musical elements (hip-hop, robot funk, blues, country, jazz, garage rock, etc.) extends beyond samples and individual tracks. The songs migrate smoothly from one to the next; there aren't any throwaway numbers to sabotage the album's momentum; the whole thing coheres,' while Rolling Stone dubbed it 'his liveliest and jumpiest music in years.'
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