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terça-feira, 21 de maio de 2013
Dirty Fingers - Jeff Beck Tribute
Dirty Fingers - Jeff Beck Tribute - Various Artists - 2010
Um tributo a um guitarrista mais-ou-menos, com um pessoal um pouco acima da média. :)
Este post, sem nenhum compromisso, foi feito à toque de caixa enquanto eu também ouço essa nova aquisição.
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01. El Becko (Gary Hoey)
02. Play With Me (Brian Tarquin)
03. Blue Wind (Billy Sheehan & Doug Doppler)
04. Big Block (James Ryan)
05. You Know What I Mean (Brian Tarquin)
06. Star Cycle (Chris Mahoney)
07. Freeway Jam (Brian Tarquin)
08. The Pump (Howard Hart)
09. Led Boots (Greg Rapaport)
10. Plynth Water Down the Drain (Larry Van Fleet)
+@320
Dirty Fingers - Jeff Beck Tribute
Dirty Fingers - Jeff Beck Tribute - Various Artists - 2010
Um tributo a um guitarrista mais-ou-menos, com um pessoal um pouco acima da média. :)
Este post, sem nenhum compromisso, foi feito à toque de caixa enquanto eu também ouço essa nova aquisição.
[]s
01. El Becko (Gary Hoey)
02. Play With Me (Brian Tarquin)
03. Blue Wind (Billy Sheehan & Doug Doppler)
04. Big Block (James Ryan)
05. You Know What I Mean (Brian Tarquin)
06. Star Cycle (Chris Mahoney)
07. Freeway Jam (Brian Tarquin)
08. The Pump (Howard Hart)
09. Led Boots (Greg Rapaport)
10. Plynth Water Down the Drain (Larry Van Fleet)
+@320
quinta-feira, 22 de março de 2012
Jeff Beck Group - Out of a Book (repost)
Jeff Beck Group - Out of a Book - Live 1971
Esse boot, com selo da OH BOY! é de uma apresentação de 1971 em Londres, com a mesma formação de "Rough and Ready" e "Jeff Beck Group". A qualidade desse disco é tão boa, que é de se espantar porque não fizeram uma mixagem mais profissional e o lançaram como um ao vivo oficial.
Jeff Beck - Guitar
Cozy Powell - Drums
Bob Tech - Vocal, Guitar
Clive Chamen - Bass
Max Middletron - Keyboads
01. Ice Cream Cakes
02. Definitely Maybe
03. Ain't No Sunshine
04. Morning Dew
05. Going Down
06. New Ways
07. Got The Feeling
08. Out of a Book
09. Pork Pie Hat / Led Boots
10. She's A Woman
11. Let Me Love You
+@192
Jeff Beck Group - Out of a Book (repost)
Jeff Beck Group - Out of a Book - Live 1971
Esse boot, com selo da OH BOY! é de uma apresentação de 1971 em Londres, com a mesma formação de "Rough and Ready" e "Jeff Beck Group". A qualidade desse disco é tão boa, que é de se espantar porque não fizeram uma mixagem mais profissional e o lançaram como um ao vivo oficial.
Jeff Beck - Guitar
Cozy Powell - Drums
Bob Tech - Vocal, Guitar
Clive Chamen - Bass
Max Middletron - Keyboads
01. Ice Cream Cakes
02. Definitely Maybe
03. Ain't No Sunshine
04. Morning Dew
05. Going Down
06. New Ways
07. Got The Feeling
08. Out of a Book
09. Pork Pie Hat / Led Boots
10. She's A Woman
11. Let Me Love You
+@192
terça-feira, 3 de janeiro de 2012
Jeff Beck - Ambassador Theatre
Jeff Beck - Ambassador Theatre - 1975
By Alan Bershaw
After redefining electric guitar during his tenure in The Yardbirds, numerous outstanding permutations of The Jeff Beck Group, and a brief experiment with ex-Vanilla Fudge/Cactus alumni in Beck, Bogart & Appice, Jeff Beck disappeared from the public eye. When he returned in 1975 with his new album, Blow By Blow, it was immediately apparent that Beck was taking an entirely different approach. The album, produced by the legendary George Martin at his AIR Studios, was strictly an instrumental affair with the music clearly heading in a jazz-fusion direction. The results were nothing short of spectacular, gaining Beck a new legion of fans, and Blow By Blow would sail up the charts, soon to become one of the best selling instrumental albums of all time.
When Beck took this exciting new material on the road, he assembled a stellar new quartet featuring the outstanding rhythm section of bassist Wilbur Bascomb and drummer Bernard Purdie. He wisely retained the services of keyboardist Max Middleton, the only mainstay from his previous groups. Middleton's jazzy keyboard parts complimented much of Beck's finest work from the early 1970s, and in this new band he inspired Beck to reach new levels of sophistication. Beck's explorations into this new genre of music were immediately distinctive and would in retrospect prove to be the commercial peak of a long and illustrious career. This recording, from when Jeff Beck and The Mahavishnu Orchestra took to the road together, captures this new era perfectly. Much of the Blow By Blow album is here when it was fresh and new. Even when Beck dips back into his catalogue, older songs are given an altogether new instrumental treatment, bringing out delightful nuances and making them entirely new experiences.
This set, recorded at St. Louis' Ambassador Theater (St. Louis, MO / may , 11, 1975), was the final night of the first leg of the North American Blow By Blow Tour, when both Jeff Beck and John McLaughlin's Mahavishnu Orchestra toured the continent together, providing audiences with a remarkable double bill of cutting edge jazz/rock fusion. Although not without a few dropouts on the master cassette, this recording captures Beck and one of his most revered bands at a peak moment in time. Following this performance, Beck would return to England for two weeks before embarking on the second leg of the tour at the end of the month.
When Beck took this exciting new material on the road, he assembled a stellar new quartet featuring the outstanding rhythm section of bassist Wilbur Bascomb and drummer Bernard Purdie. He wisely retained the services of keyboardist Max Middleton, the only mainstay from his previous groups. Middleton's jazzy keyboard parts complimented much of Beck's finest work from the early 1970s, and in this new band he inspired Beck to reach new levels of sophistication. Beck's explorations into this new genre of music were immediately distinctive and would in retrospect prove to be the commercial peak of a long and illustrious career. This recording, from when Jeff Beck and The Mahavishnu Orchestra took to the road together, captures this new era perfectly. Much of the Blow By Blow album is here when it was fresh and new. Even when Beck dips back into his catalogue, older songs are given an altogether new instrumental treatment, bringing out delightful nuances and making them entirely new experiences.
This set, recorded at St. Louis' Ambassador Theater (St. Louis, MO / may , 11, 1975), was the final night of the first leg of the North American Blow By Blow Tour, when both Jeff Beck and John McLaughlin's Mahavishnu Orchestra toured the continent together, providing audiences with a remarkable double bill of cutting edge jazz/rock fusion. Although not without a few dropouts on the master cassette, this recording captures Beck and one of his most revered bands at a peak moment in time. Following this performance, Beck would return to England for two weeks before embarking on the second leg of the tour at the end of the month.
Jeff Beck - Guitar
Max Middleton - Keyboards
Wilbur Bascomb - Bass
Bernard Purdie - Drums
01. Tuning
02. Constipated Duck (incomplete)
03. She's A Woman
04. Freeway Jam
05. Superstition
06. Cause We've Ended As Lovers
07. Air Blower (Incomplete)
08. Power
09. Got The Feeling
10. Tuning
11. You Know What I Mean
12. Diamond Dust
+@128
Jeff Beck - Ambassador Theatre
Jeff Beck - Ambassador Theatre - 1975
By Alan Bershaw
After redefining electric guitar during his tenure in The Yardbirds, numerous outstanding permutations of The Jeff Beck Group, and a brief experiment with ex-Vanilla Fudge/Cactus alumni in Beck, Bogart & Appice, Jeff Beck disappeared from the public eye. When he returned in 1975 with his new album, Blow By Blow, it was immediately apparent that Beck was taking an entirely different approach. The album, produced by the legendary George Martin at his AIR Studios, was strictly an instrumental affair with the music clearly heading in a jazz-fusion direction. The results were nothing short of spectacular, gaining Beck a new legion of fans, and Blow By Blow would sail up the charts, soon to become one of the best selling instrumental albums of all time.
When Beck took this exciting new material on the road, he assembled a stellar new quartet featuring the outstanding rhythm section of bassist Wilbur Bascomb and drummer Bernard Purdie. He wisely retained the services of keyboardist Max Middleton, the only mainstay from his previous groups. Middleton's jazzy keyboard parts complimented much of Beck's finest work from the early 1970s, and in this new band he inspired Beck to reach new levels of sophistication. Beck's explorations into this new genre of music were immediately distinctive and would in retrospect prove to be the commercial peak of a long and illustrious career. This recording, from when Jeff Beck and The Mahavishnu Orchestra took to the road together, captures this new era perfectly. Much of the Blow By Blow album is here when it was fresh and new. Even when Beck dips back into his catalogue, older songs are given an altogether new instrumental treatment, bringing out delightful nuances and making them entirely new experiences.
This set, recorded at St. Louis' Ambassador Theater (St. Louis, MO / may , 11, 1975), was the final night of the first leg of the North American Blow By Blow Tour, when both Jeff Beck and John McLaughlin's Mahavishnu Orchestra toured the continent together, providing audiences with a remarkable double bill of cutting edge jazz/rock fusion. Although not without a few dropouts on the master cassette, this recording captures Beck and one of his most revered bands at a peak moment in time. Following this performance, Beck would return to England for two weeks before embarking on the second leg of the tour at the end of the month.
When Beck took this exciting new material on the road, he assembled a stellar new quartet featuring the outstanding rhythm section of bassist Wilbur Bascomb and drummer Bernard Purdie. He wisely retained the services of keyboardist Max Middleton, the only mainstay from his previous groups. Middleton's jazzy keyboard parts complimented much of Beck's finest work from the early 1970s, and in this new band he inspired Beck to reach new levels of sophistication. Beck's explorations into this new genre of music were immediately distinctive and would in retrospect prove to be the commercial peak of a long and illustrious career. This recording, from when Jeff Beck and The Mahavishnu Orchestra took to the road together, captures this new era perfectly. Much of the Blow By Blow album is here when it was fresh and new. Even when Beck dips back into his catalogue, older songs are given an altogether new instrumental treatment, bringing out delightful nuances and making them entirely new experiences.
This set, recorded at St. Louis' Ambassador Theater (St. Louis, MO / may , 11, 1975), was the final night of the first leg of the North American Blow By Blow Tour, when both Jeff Beck and John McLaughlin's Mahavishnu Orchestra toured the continent together, providing audiences with a remarkable double bill of cutting edge jazz/rock fusion. Although not without a few dropouts on the master cassette, this recording captures Beck and one of his most revered bands at a peak moment in time. Following this performance, Beck would return to England for two weeks before embarking on the second leg of the tour at the end of the month.
Jeff Beck - Guitar
Max Middleton - Keyboards
Wilbur Bascomb - Bass
Bernard Purdie - Drums
01. Tuning
02. Constipated Duck (incomplete)
03. She's A Woman
04. Freeway Jam
05. Superstition
06. Cause We've Ended As Lovers
07. Air Blower (Incomplete)
08. Power
09. Got The Feeling
10. Tuning
11. You Know What I Mean
12. Diamond Dust
+@128
sábado, 2 de abril de 2011
Eric Clapton & Jeff Beck - Live at Madison Square Garden
Eric Clapton & Jeff Beck - Live at Madison Square Garden - 2010
Jeff Beck and Band
Jeff Beck - Guitar
Jason Rebello - Keyboards
Rhonda Smith - Bass
Narada Michael Walden - Drums
Eric Clapton and Band
Eric Clapton - Guitar, Vocals
Chris Stainton, Walt Richmond - Keyboards
Willie Weeks - bass
Steve Gadd - drums
Michelle John, Sharon White - backing vocals
DISC 01 - JEFF BECK
01. Eternity’s Breath
02. Stratus
03. Led Boots
04. Corpus Christi Carol
05. Bass solo by Rhonda Smith
06. Hammerhead
07. Mna Na Heireann
08. Brush with the Blues
09. Big Block
10. A Day in the Life
11. Nessun Dorma Aria
DISC 02 - ERIC CLAPTON
01. Key To The Highway
02. I Shot The Sheriff
03. Little Queen Of Spades
04. Cocaine
DISC 02 - ERIC CLAPTON & JEFF BECK
05. Shake Your Moneymaker
06. Moon River
07. You Need Love
08. Outside Woman Blues
09. Little Brown Bird
10. Wee Wee Baby
11. (I Want To Take You) Higher
12. Crossroads - encore
View photos here
+@192 CD 01
+@192 CD 02
Very Good Bootleg! Test the samples.
Visualizar
Eric Clapton & Jeff Beck - Live at Madison Square Garden
Eric Clapton & Jeff Beck - Live at Madison Square Garden - 2010
Jeff Beck and Band
Jeff Beck - Guitar
Jason Rebello - Keyboards
Rhonda Smith - Bass
Narada Michael Walden - Drums
Eric Clapton and Band
Eric Clapton - Guitar, Vocals
Chris Stainton, Walt Richmond - Keyboards
Willie Weeks - bass
Steve Gadd - drums
Michelle John, Sharon White - backing vocals
DISC 01 - JEFF BECK
01. Eternity’s Breath
02. Stratus
03. Led Boots
04. Corpus Christi Carol
05. Bass solo by Rhonda Smith
06. Hammerhead
07. Mna Na Heireann
08. Brush with the Blues
09. Big Block
10. A Day in the Life
11. Nessun Dorma Aria
DISC 02 - ERIC CLAPTON
01. Key To The Highway
02. I Shot The Sheriff
03. Little Queen Of Spades
04. Cocaine
DISC 02 - ERIC CLAPTON & JEFF BECK
05. Shake Your Moneymaker
06. Moon River
07. You Need Love
08. Outside Woman Blues
09. Little Brown Bird
10. Wee Wee Baby
11. (I Want To Take You) Higher
12. Crossroads - encore
View photos here
+@192 CD 01
+@192 CD 02
Very Good Bootleg! Test the samples.
Visualizar
sexta-feira, 21 de maio de 2010
Jeff Beck Group - Out of a Book
Jeff Beck Group - Out of a Book - Live 1971
Esse boot, com selo da OH BOY! é de uma apresentação de 1971 em Londres, com a mesma formação de "Rough and Ready" e "Jeff Beck Group". A qualidade desse disco é tão boa, que é de se espantar porque não fizeram uma mixagem mais profissional e o lançaram como um ao vivo oficial.
Jeff Beck - Guitar
Cozy Powell - Drums
Bob Tech - Vocal, Guitar
Clive Chamen - Bass
Max Middletron - Keyboads
01. Ice Cream Cakes
02. Definitely Maybe
03. Ain't No Sunshine
04. Morning Dew
05. Going Down
06. New Ways
07. Got The Feeling
08. Out of a Book
09. Pork Pie Hat / Led Boots
10. She's A Woman
11. Let Me Love You
+@192
Jeff Beck Group - Out of a Book
Jeff Beck Group - Out of a Book - Live 1971
Esse boot, com selo da OH BOY! é de uma apresentação de 1971 em Londres, com a mesma formação de "Rough and Ready" e "Jeff Beck Group". A qualidade desse disco é tão boa, que é de se espantar porque não fizeram uma mixagem mais profissional e o lançaram como um ao vivo oficial.
Jeff Beck - Guitar
Cozy Powell - Drums
Bob Tech - Vocal, Guitar
Clive Chamen - Bass
Max Middletron - Keyboads
01. Ice Cream Cakes
02. Definitely Maybe
03. Ain't No Sunshine
04. Morning Dew
05. Going Down
06. New Ways
07. Got The Feeling
08. Out of a Book
09. Pork Pie Hat / Led Boots
10. She's A Woman
11. Let Me Love You
+@192
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