Holy Guero - Beck Is Back!
Published January 27, 2005
Solo artist Beck is still set to release his newest musical offering "Guero," on March 29, 2005. Currently there is a hot story circulating that the album was leaked early onto the Internet. Allegedly, an unmixed version of the CD somehow leaked out sometime last week.
www.beck.com reports the first single off "Guero" will be "E-Pro" which should be hitting the air on radio stations in February. The new album issaid to be a little more up-tempo than Beck's last album, "Sea Change", but perhaps more accessible than his most popular "Odelay".
Guest stars on the CD include The Dust Brothers and Jack White.
Track Listing:
E-Pro
Que Onda Guero
Girl
Missing
Black Tambourine
Earthquake Weather
Hell Yes
Broken Drum
Scarecrow
Go It Alone
Farewell Ride
Rental Car
Emergency Exit
[with help from http://www.beck.com]
Courtesy of http://www.getyouroj.com
- Holy Guero - Beck Is Back!
- Published: January 27, 2005
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- Filed Under: Music: Rock, Music: News, Music: Indie Rock, Music: Electronica, Music: Alternative Rock
- Writer: Jason Meltzer Patterson
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I have heard the new Beck album. It is still growing on me. So, you might be wondering "does is sound like sea change or midnight vultures or odelay or mutations?" The answer is yes. Sounds like all of 'em.
Yesss! I know, i know. Not supposed to have heard this album bu i promise, i'm gonna buy it when i's gonna be released. It's the 23rd time i listen to it (really!) and i'im so happy! Sea chane was no so bad, but it wasn't the Beck i used to love.
Scaecrow is "Robert Palmeresque" so good song. Rental Car is so cool! Bofff. All he sons sound good. o make a short sory: that's a real good Beck's album: the songs are good






Oh man, I can't wait for this. Every new Beck album is a unique and varied slice of genius. I found Sea Change to be a mature and polished piece of art, but it's not the type of album I'm going to throw into the regular rotation for kicks. I'm looking forward to a return to fun, off-beat takes on all manner of musical genres and pop culture.
Eric Berlin
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