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| Jeff
Beck Group Truth 1968 Epic Records |
Shapes
of Things Let Me Love You Morning Dew You Shook Me Ol' Man River |
Greensleeves Rock My Plimsoul Beck's Bolero Blues Deluxe I Ain't Superstitious |
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| After
the demise of the Yardbirds,
two very raunchy, very blues-based guitar groups were formed: The Jeff Beck Group (featuring Rod Stewart and Ronnie Wood, who would shortly join The Faces) and Jimmy Page's Led Zeppelin. |
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| Jeff
Beck Group Beck-Ola 1969 Epic Records |
All
Shook Up Spanish Boots Girl from Mill Valley Jailhouse Rock |
Plynth
(Water Down the Drain) The Hangman's Knee Rice Pudding |
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| The
second outing for the original line-up but not as exciting, sadly. A couple
of Elvis covers and
some rather uninspiring attempts at blues. Pretty much a yawner compared to Truth. |
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| Jeff
Beck Wired 1976 Columbia Records |
Led
Boots Come Dancing Goodbye Pork Pie Hat Head for Bakstage Pass |
Blue Wind Sophie Play with Me Love is Green |
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| Beck
entered the world of Fusion (Jazz-Rock) with a passion and continued to
stay there for years. Great for me, because it actually introduced elements of Jazz into my listening palate. |
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| Jeff
Beck Live! with the Jan Hammer Group 1977 Columbia Records |
Freeway
Jam Earth (Still Our Only Home) She's a Woman Full Moon Boogie |
Darkness
/ Earth in Search ......................... of a Sun Scatterbrain Blue Wind |
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| A great live album spotlighting Beck's love of Fusion and his versatile musicianship. Highly recommended. | ||||||
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| Jeff
Beck There and Back 1980 Columbia Records |
Star
Cycle Too Much to Lose You Never Know The Pump |
El Becko The Golden Road Space Boogie The Final Peace |
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| Entering the 80s with his tried and true formula, Beck continued on his mission of bring Fusion to the world. | ||||||
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