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Jeff Beck

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
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.

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
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.

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
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.

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
A great live album spotlighting Beck's love of Fusion and his versatile musicianship. Highly recommended.

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
Entering the 80s with his tried and true formula, Beck continued on his mission of bring Fusion to the world.

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