Guerolito - Beck
Metascore
66 out of 100

Generally favorable reviews - based on 21 Critics

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 13 out of 21
  2. Negative: 0 out of 21
  1. It's a studio-geek jam session that, in terms of sonic inventiveness, nearly beats the DJ-savvy original. [16 Dec 2005, p.82]
  2. The most rewarding reworkings (Boards of Canada's "Broken Drum," Octet's "Girl") come from those who avoid novelty and realize that, underneath all the blips and glitches, Beck is just a soul man.
  3. Most of [the remixers] subtly tweak the originals into charming facsimiles of Beck's clap-happy, orchestral folk-blues funk ditties. [Mar 2006, p.138]
  4. 75
    Cut Mr. Hansen up, and he reassembles nicely, but weirdly enough, it's tough to out-Beck Beck. [Jan 2006, p.92]
  5. A surprisingly cohesive rethink that manages several times to outshine its source material.
  6. Will... have you oiling your joints and gearing up for a bit of robobooty gyration. [21 Jan 2006, p.33]
  7. Guerolito is like Guero's spazzy, endearing little brother. [15 Dec 2005, p.154]
  8. The reinventions that fare best are the ones that come from the minds and hands of producers who dare to alter the attitude of the original compositions.
  9. "Guerolito" proves that remixes do not have to work solely for dance crossover: They can give a well-received album new legs among its original fans, too. [17 Dec 2005]
  10. Beck's original versions now sound restrained and single-minded, probably truer to the songs. The remixes are busier and dizzier, leaving Beck to his melancholy while they have some fun. [12 Dec 2005]
  11. Over the course of the LP... the toe-tapping comfortably outweighs the head-scratching.
  12. Only half of these tracks provide truly valuable alternatives to Guero songs.
  13. Even for an artist this venerable, a remix record is still a remix record-- generally uneven, part enlightening, and part skippable.
  14. By letting inferior guests share his stage, Beck only reminds us what a unique and gifted individual he is.
  15. What becomes clear quickly is that... Beck still makes a better Beck album than anybody else. [#12, p.94]
  16. Think of Guerolito as an addendum or an after-dinner mint - the worthwhile offerings it affords will be of most use to the listener who enjoyed the main course.
  17. While a few get close, not one remix here stands up to the original on 'Guero'.
  18. Plays more like a gimmick than a remix album.
  19. Despite the variety of acts on the disc, the songs are surprisingly uniform in structure: stripped down to Beck's vocals (which are left intact) and rebuilt with a drum machine set to either "monotonous" or "uninspired."
  20. 40
    If the reheated Odelay-isms of last year's Guero felt like a tactical move in the wake of the soul-bearing torment of Sea Change, Guerolito has an equally hollow ring. [Feb 2006, p.86]
  21. Guerolito's songs dissolve in an anonymous stream of chugging electro and dub effects. [Feb 2006, p.101]
User Score

Generally favorable reviews- based on 19 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 6 out of 8
  2. Mixed: 0 out of 8
  3. Negative: 2 out of 8
  1. GabeC
    6
    I'm giving an OK rating because; as far as remix albums go; this at least has some individual tracks that are really good. The mixes of Girl, Missing and Hell Yes (almost like it better than the original) are fantastic. Most of the others are quite forgettable, but thankfully its only the Black Tambourine mix (which in advance I thought would be a really good track to remix) that truly makes my ears bleed and make me want to shoot Adrock. Full Review »
  2. danielar
    10
    I think it´s a really great album, the music and the lyrics are just perfect.
  3. KyleL
    8
    I liked it and would say it is the best Beck album thus far. He seems to have a different style with this album...nit bad though.