Guero [LP]

Guero [LP]

by Beck
Guero [LP]

Guero [LP]

by Beck

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record)

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Overview

Ever since his thrilling 1994 debut with Mellow Gold, each new Beck album was a genuine pop cultural event, since it was never clear which direction he would follow. Kicking off his career as equal parts noise-prankster, indie folkster, alt-rocker, and ironic rapper, he's gone to extremes, veering between garishly ironic party music to brooding heartbroken Baroque pop, and this unpredictability is a large part of his charm, since each album was distinct from the one before. That remains true with Guero, his eighth album (sixth if you don't count 1994's Stereopathetic Soul Manure and One Foot in the Grave, which some don't), but the surprising thing here is that it sounds for all the world like a good, straight-ahead, garden-variety Beck album, which is something he'd never delivered prior to this 2005 release. In many ways, Guero is deliberately designed as a classicist Beck album, a return to the sound and aesthetic of his 1996 masterwork, Odelay. After all, he's reteamed with the producing team of the Dust Brothers, who are widely credited for the dense, sample-collage sound of Odelay, and the light, bright Guero stands in stark contrast to the lush melancholy of 2002's Sea Change while simultaneously bearing a knowing kinship to the sound that brought him his greatest critical and commercial success in the mid-'90s. This has all the trappings of being a cold, calculating maneuver, but the album never plays as crass. Instead, it sounds as if Beck, now a husband and father in his mid-thirties, is revisiting his older aesthetic and sensibility from a new perspective. The sound has remained essentially the same -- it's still a kaleidoscopic jumble of pop, hip-hop, and indie rock, with some Brazilian and electro touches thrown in -- but Beck is a hell of a lot calmer, never indulging in the lyrical or musical flights of fancy or the absurdism that made Mellow Gold and Odelay such giddy listens. He now operates with the skill and precision of a craftsman, never dumping too many ideas into one song, paring his words down to their essentials, mixing the record for a wider audience than just his friends. Consequently, Guero never is as surprising or enthralling as Odelay, but Beck is also not trying to be as wild and funny as he was a decade ago. He's shifted away from exaggerated wackiness -- which is good, since it wouldn't wear as well on a 34 year old as it would on a man a decade younger -- and concentrated on the record-making, winding up with a thoroughly enjoyable LP that sounds warm and familiar upon the first play and gets stronger with each spin. No, it's not a knockout, the way his first few records were, but it's a successful mature variation on Odelay, one that proves that Beck's sensibility will continue to reap rewards for him as he enters his second decade of recording. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Product Details

Release Date: 12/02/2016
Label: Interscope / Polydor
UPC: 0602557034912
Rank: 5373

Tracks

  1. E-Pro
  2. Qu¿¿ Onda Guero
  3. Girl
  4. Missing
  5. Black Tambourine
  6. Earthquake Weather
  7. Hell Yes
  8. Broken Drum
  9. Scarecrow
  10. Go it Alone
  11. Farewell Ride
  12. Rental Car
  13. Emergency Exit

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Beck   Primary Artist,Bass,Drums,Piano,Guitar,Vocals,Celeste,Kalimba,Vocoder,Stomping,Harmonica,Keyboards,Percussion,Tambourine,Handclapping,Slide Guitar,Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric),Guitar (12 String),Guitar (12 String Acoustic)
Jack White   Guest Artist,Bass
Money Mark   Guest Artist,Organ
Justin Meldal-Johnsen   Guest Artist,Bass,Guitar
Petra Haden   Guest Artist,Vocals
Paolo Diaz   Voices
The Dust Brothers   Handclapping
Smokey Hormel   Guitar (Electric)
Joey Waronker   Drums
Sean Davis   Bass
Roger Manning   Clavinet
Kurisutina   Voices

Technical Credits

Beastie Boys   Composer
Steve Washington   Composer
Bob Ludwig   Mastering
Beck   Beats,Design,Mixing,Sounds,Composer,Engineer,Producer,Programming,Art Direction,String Arrangements
Jack White   Composer
The Dust Brothers   Beats,Mixing,Composer,Engineer,Producer
Carlos Lyra   Composer
Vinicius de Moraes   Composer
Mike Laza   Assistant Engineer
Dan Grech-Marguerat   Mixing
Mike Simpson   Mixing,Composer,Engineer,Producer,Composer
Adam Yauch   Composer
Tony Hoffer   Mixing,Engineer,Producer
Charlie Capen   Sounds
Eugene Blacknell   Composer
John King   Composer,Composer
Nigel Godrich   Mixing
Jason Mott   Assistant Engineer
Adam Horovitz   Composer
David Campbell   String Arrangements
Michael Diamond   Composer
Eduardo Lyra   Composer
Kevin Reagan   Design,Art Direction
Mark Anthony Williams   A&R
Brad Breeck   Sound Design
Mark Hicks   Composer,Composer
Danny Webster   Composer
Michael Simpson   Composer
Mark Adams   Composer,Composer,Composer
John Stanley King   Mixing,Engineer,Producer
Adam Levite   Artwork,Cover Layout
Melanie Pullen   Photography
Daniel Webster   Composer
Marcel Dzama   Artwork
Beck Hansen   Composer
Danny Kalb   Engineer
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