Beck - Guero (Vinyl) (New (N))

Description

Limited 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.'

Track List

  1. E-Pro 3:22
  2. Qué Onda Guero 3:29
  3. Girl 3:29
  4. Missing 4:43
  5. Black Tambourine 2:47
  6. Earthquake Weather 4:26
  7. Hell Yes 3:17
  8. Broken Drum 4:29
  9. Scarecrow 4:15
  10. Go It Alone 4:08
  11. Farewell Ride 4:18
  12. Rental Car 3:06
  13. Emergency Exit 4:03
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Limited vinyl LP pressing. Beck kept fans and critics guessing about how he'd follow up Sea Change and in 2005... Read more

SKU: 602557034912
Barcode: 602557034912

$32.99 Excl. VAT

      Description

      Limited 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.'

      Track List

      1. E-Pro 3:22
      2. Qué Onda Guero 3:29
      3. Girl 3:29
      4. Missing 4:43
      5. Black Tambourine 2:47
      6. Earthquake Weather 4:26
      7. Hell Yes 3:17
      8. Broken Drum 4:29
      9. Scarecrow 4:15
      10. Go It Alone 4:08
      11. Farewell Ride 4:18
      12. Rental Car 3:06
      13. Emergency Exit 4:03

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