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Guerolito

 
Album Review: Guerolito

  • Artist: Beck
  • Rating: StarStarStar
  • Release Date: December 06, 2005
  • Genre: Rock

Review

When all is said and done, Beck's Guero might be the quintessential album of 2005. Not the best, nor the one that captured the sound of the year, but the album that illustrates that in 2005, there was no such thing as a finished album -- that a set of songs could be packaged and repackaged in so many forms, it never really seems to exist as a finished work. That's because in the course of the year there were roughly five different incarnations of the album. At the beginning of the year, the unfinished album was leaked on the Internet, causing such a commotion that it was reviewed on the front page of Salon. A couple months later, the album was officially released as a 13-track edition, along with a greatly expanded 20-track special edition, containing a few remixes and several songs that didn't appear on the 13-track album but did appear on the leaked bootleg. Then, after a couple of import editions containing various bonus tracks, Guerolito appeared at the end of the year. Guerolito is a remix of the entire album, with each track being remixed by a different act, including Air, Boards of Canada, Octet, and Ad-Rock. Sometimes these songs bear different titles than their source material -- "E-Pro" became "Ghost Range," for instance; this practice was in place for the deluxe version of Guero as well -- and Guerolito itself had its own alternate edition, which was packaged and sequenced slightly different from its main edition, plus an import with a bonus track. All this packaging and repackaging, mixing and remixing, titling and retitling has the effect of diluting a good set of songs by Beck -- there may be many ways of enjoying these songs, but having them exist in different physical and musical forms makes them harder to grasp, not easier to appreciate. And while the mixes on Guerolito are, by and large, good, they neither illuminate the original songs, nor do they offer much new -- they don't expand the songs, they still try to keep the basic structure in place, so it's not a good showcase for the remixers. Instead, they just reconfirm the suspicion that this set of songs was never quite finished or sequenced, it was just released. And while that may be a very 2005 experience, that doesn't mean that each grouping makes for satisfying listen. After all, given all the capabilities you have at home these days, why not make your own mixes and play lists of the Guero material? The deluxe edition of Guero even gives you the ability to remix it on your computer -- which means there may be many more versions than five of this album floating out there in the ether. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Ghost Range (E-Pro) [Homelife Remix] Beck (4:23)
Qué Onda Guero [Islands Remix] Beck (2:29)
Girl [Octet Remix] Beck (3:53)
Heaven Hammer (Missing) Beck (4:54)
Shake Shake Tambourine (Black Tambourine) [Adrock Remix] Beck (3:36)
Terremoto Tempo (Earthquake Weather) [Mario C Remix] Beck (3:47)
Gettochip Malfunction (Hell Yes) [8Bit Remix] Beck (2:39)
Broken Drum [Boards of Canada Remix] Beck (5:35)
Scarecrow [El-P Remix] Beck (4:36)
Wish Coin [Diplo Remix] Beck (3:45)
Farewell Ride [Subtle Remix] Beck (4:51)
Rental Car [John King Remix] Beck (2:59)
Emergency Exit [Th'corn Gangg Remix] Beck (3:18)
Clap Hands (Lyrics) Beck (3:19)

Credits

Paddy Steer (Clavinet), Nicolas Godin (Producer), Tony Burnside (Guitar), Octet (Remixing), Paddy Steer (Mixing), Marcus Eoin (Remixing), The Dust Brothers (Scratching), Jean-Benoît Dunckel (Producer), Nicolas Godin (Arranger), Ad-Rock (Remixing), Paddy Steer (Programming), Paddy Steer (Guitar (Bass)), Mario C. (Mixing), Paddy Steer (Drums), Jon Weiner (Mixing), Semay Wu (Cello), Nick Diamonds (Guitar (Acoustic)), John Spiker (Modulator), Natalie Alcorn (French Horn), Nick Diamonds (Vocals (Background)), Jon Weiner (Engineer), Paddy Steer (Harmonica), Jean-Benoît Dunckel (Arranger), Benjamin Morando (Producer), Suzanne Thoma (Producer), Beck (Guitar), Brad Breeck (Engineer), Paddy Steer (Drums), Patrick Gregoire (Clarinet (Bass)), Ad-Rock (Engineer), Justin Lingard (Viola), Marty Kalani Dowers (Remixing), Paddy Steer (Harmonica), John Spiker (Guitar), Petra Haden (Vocals), Marcus Eoin (Producer), Ad-Rock (Mixing), Dax Pierson (Remixing), Paddy Steer (Bass), J'aime (Glockenspiel), Paddy Steer (Programming), Jordan Dalrymple (Remixing), Paddy Steer (Guitar), J'aime (Clarinet), Brad Breeck (Synthesizer), Brad Breeck (Drum Machine), Justin Lingard (Viola), Tim Kramer (Bass (Upright)), Nick Diamonds (Synthesizer), Mike Sandison (Audio Production), Tony Burnside (Banjo), Beck (Vocals), Alexander Kort (Remixing), Beck (Keyboards), Subtle (Remixing), J'aime (Drums), John King (Remixing), Benjamin Morando (Audio Production), Paddy Steer (Xylophone), Paddy Steer (Clavinet), Brad Breeck (Programming), El-P (Remixing), The Dust Brothers (Handclapping), Suzanne Thoma (Audio Production), Tony Burnside (Vocal Percussion), Brad Breeck (Producer), Paddy Steer (Xylophone)
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Guerolito
Remix album by Beck
Released December 13, 2005 (U.S.)
January 23, 2006 (UK)
Recorded September 2003 – August 2004
Genre Alternative rock
Length 54:10
Label Interscope
Producer Beck Hansen, The Dust Brothers
Professional reviews
Beck chronology
Guero
(2005)
Guerolito
(2005)
The Information
(2006)

Guerolito is the first remix album by Beck, released in December 2005. It features all of the songs from regular edition of Guero in remixed forms by a variety of artists, with the addition of "Clap Hands", originally found on the special limited edition of Guero.

Guerolito reached #191 on the Billboard charts. As of July 2008, Guerolito has sold 76,000 copies in the United States.[1]

Contents

Background

In an interview with Wired magazine in September 2006, Beck challenged other artists to follow his lead—set by Guerolito—in abandoning the traditional concept of an album release:

There are so many dimensions to what a record can be these days. Artists can and should approach making an album as an opportunity to do a series of releases—one that's visual, one that has alternate versions, and one that's something the listener can participate in or arrange and change. It's time for the album to embrace the technology. For me it's more about giving the music legs, giving people new ways to experience it ... Even though the mashup sensibility has become something of a cliché, I'd love to put out an album that you could edit and mix and layer directly in iTunes.

Track listing

All songs were written by Beck Hansen and The Dust Brothers, except where noted.

  1. "Ghost Range" (Hansen, Dust Brothers, Beastie Boys) – 4:24
    • "E-Pro" remix by Homelife
  2. "Qué Onda Guero" – 2:29
  3. "Girl" – 3:53
    • Octet remix
    • Originally released in the special edition CD/DVD package of Guero
  4. "Heaven Hammer" (Hansen, Dust Brothers, Marcos Vinicius de Moraes, Carlos Eduardo Lyra) – 4:54
    • "Missing" remix by Air
  5. "Shake Shake Tambourine" (Hansen, Dust Brothers, Eugene Blacknell) – 3:37
    • "Black Tambourine" remix by Ad-Rock
  6. "Terremoto Tempo" (Hansen, Dust Brothers, Mark Adams, Steve Washington, Daniel Webster, Mark Hicks) – 3:47
    • "Earthquake Weather" remix by Mario C
  7. "Ghettochip Malfunction" – 2:39
    • "Hell Yes" remix by 8-Bit
    • Originally released on the Hell Yes EP.
  8. "Broken Drum" (Hansen) – 5:36
    • Boards of Canada remix
    • Originally released in the special edition CD/DVD package of Guero
  9. "Scarecrow" – 4:37
  10. "Wish Coin" (Hansen, Dust Brothers, Jack White) – 3:44
    • "Go It Alone" remix by Diplo
  11. "Farewell Ride" (Hansen) – 4:51
  12. "Rental Car" – 2:59
  13. "Emergency Exit" – 3:18
  14. "Clap Hands" – 3:19
    • Originally released in the special edition CD/DVD package of Guero

Bonus tracks on UK release

  1. "Fax Machine Anthem (Hell Yes)" – 3:07
    • Dizzee Rascal remix
    • Originally released in the special edition CD/DVD package of Guero
  2. "Qué Onda Guero" – 4:44

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