Guerolito
| BeckGuerolito
Guerolito is the second remix album by Beck, released in December 2005. It features all of the songs from regular edition of Guero in remixed forms by a variety of artists, with the addition of "Clap Hands", originally found on the special limited edition of Guero.-Wikipedia
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Pitchfork
generally uneven, part enlightening, and part skippable
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Rolling Stone
like a burrito: It tastes just as good with different fillings
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AV Music
it's a surprisingly cohesive rethink that manages several times to outshine its source material
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Pop Matters
the worthwhile offerings it affords will be of most use to the listener who enjoyed the main course
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All Music
All this packaging and repackaging, mixing and remixing, titling and retitling has the effect of diluting a good set of songs by Beck
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Music OMH
it remains as tempting as any course bearing the Beck endorsement
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IGN
it instead reveals itself to be a creative well-spring, an album that lives up to the innovative hum rush of Odelay and the beguiling quietude of Sea Change
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XLR8R
the sonic alchemy here, steeped in bossa/mariachi/electro-clashing, results in one of the tightest remix records of any popular artist
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Silent Uproar
Many of the remixes are just simply forgettable.
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Kaffeine Buzz
Guerolito is another notch in his belt in fighting against conformity, proving that success and great music can be made without any mold, rhyme or reason.
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