Guerolito
- Beck
- Band Name: Beck
- Record Label: Interscope
- Release Date: Dec 13, 2005
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Generally favorable reviews- based on 19 Ratings
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GabeCOct 10, 20066
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NickH.Jan 7, 20068
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KyleLFeb 10, 20068I 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.
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timmJan 13, 200610freakin sweet. only gets better through replay. take a bite outta this one, chew it up, swallow it, then regurgitate so you can re-swallow cuz its freakin sweet.
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kmJan 24, 20062Boring. Really boring. And unnecessary.
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BillBobJan 28, 20062Guero: Loved It. Guerolito: Pointless! I mean seriously, Beck had it good enough before the remixes. Some say it would make a nice companion to Guero, but it doesn't. Especially the Hell Yes remix. It's all very boring and stupid. Way to f*** up another great album, Beck.
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danielarFeb 28, 200610I think it´s a really great album, the music and the lyrics are just perfect.
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dancemDec 26, 200510one of the greatest ever
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70"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]
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It's a studio-geek jam session that, in terms of sonic inventiveness, nearly beats the DJ-savvy original. [16 Dec 2005, p.82]
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62Even for an artist this venerable, a remix record is still a remix record-- generally uneven, part enlightening, and part skippable.