If you can not be accused of anything the good Beck Hansen from New York, it's certainly the diversity of ideas that he can implement better times and worse times on this record. While the "Sea Change" a consistently catchy, melancholic character's possessed, the "Guero" lives first of all by a colorful mix of everything. In this world, you have been easy to lose track. Krititker could argue here is lacking in an overall concept. Especially since you have the impression that Beck would try to pack everything on the plate, so just what occurs to him. Since there are the catchy, with Powerchorden bretternde to himself "E-Pro", but that no longer is as well a - expressed friendly - solid entry. "Black Tambourine" is dominated by drumbeats up-tempo piece to the later also to embark a few oblique guitar riffs. Hunted by the computer "hell yes" has psychedelic musical character and "broken drum" when you feel then still somehow on the "Sea Change" reminds. It must be noted that the "Guero" 54 minutes a bit too long geratenes, but very intense album that would put the Beck beginners not necessarily fond. The Beck fans this album probably not be described as their favorite, because it's last n end - not seen objectively - probably not one that we enthusiastically rummages from the record collection in five years.