Guero
Guero is the 8th album by Beck, which was released on March 28, 2005 internationally and a day later in the United States. It debuted on Billboard's Top 200 Album chart at #2, behind 50 Cent. To date, this is Beck's highest charting. Seen by many reviewers as a return to the style of Odelay, his 1996 classic, Guero also recalls Mutations in places with its Brazilian influences.
Track listing "E-Pro" (3:22) "Qué Onda Guero" (3:29) "Girl" (3:29) "Missing" (4:44) "Black Tambourine" (2:47) "Earthquake Weather" (4:27) "Hell Yes" (3:18) "Broken Drum" (4:31) "Scarecrow" (4:16) "Go It Alone" (4:08) "Farewell Ride" (4:20) "Rental Car" (3:07) "Emergency Exit" (4:03) "Send A Message To Her" (4:31) - Bonus Track "Chain Reaction" (3:28) - Bonus Track Clap Hands - Bonus Track Girl (Octet Remix) - Bonus Remix Broken Drum (Boards of Canada Remix) - Bonus Remix Still Missing (Röyksopp Remix) - Bonus Remix Fax Machine Anthem (Dizzee Rascal Remix) - Bonus Remix An unmixed and unmastered version of Guero was leaked to the masses in January, under the title Ubiquitous. The tracklist slightly differed from the officially announced track list of Guero. The album was released simultaneously in three formats: a standard 13 track CD with none of the bonus tracks or remixes, and a DVD/CD combo pack. The CD included all the above listed tracks while the DVD featured a 5.1 surround sound mix of the 13 album tracks featuring abstract, multi-angle videos by visual artist D-Fuse, plus other videos and special features. The track "E-Pro" was remixed by Paza and released on the Hell Yes EP as "Bad Cartridge". The EP was released on vinyl, as an iTunes Music Store download, and in CD format for college radio.
Related Links
Guero on Beck.com
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