Lossless Jeff Beck – Live At The Hollywood Bowl (2017) [24bit Hi-Res] FLAC (tracks) music
Artist: Jeff Beck | Album: Live At The Hollywood Bowl | Released: 2017 | Genre: Rock
While he was as innovative as Jimmy Page, as tasteful as Eric Clapton, and nearly as visionary as Jimi Hendrix, Jeff Beck never achieved the same commercial success as any of those contemporaries, primarily because of the haphazard way he approached his career. After Rod Stewart left the Jeff Beck Group in 1971, Beck never worked with a charismatic lead singer who could have helped sell his music to a wide audience. Furthermore, he was simply too idiosyncratic, moving from heavy metal to jazz fusion within a blink of an eye. As his career progressed, he became more fascinated by automobiles than guitars, releasing only one album during the course of the '90s. All the while, Beck retained the respect of fellow guitarists, who found his reclusiveness all the more alluring.
TruthBeck began his musical career following a short stint at London's Wimbledon Art College. He earned a reputation by supporting Lord Sutch, which helped him land the job as the Yardbirds' lead guitarist following the departure of Eric Clapton. Beck stayed with the Yardbirds for nearly two years, leaving in late 1966 with the pretense that he was retiring from music. He returned several months later with "Love Is Blue," a single he played poorly because he detested the song. Later in 1967, he formed the Jeff Beck Group with vocalist Rod Stewart, bassist Ron Wood, and drummer Aynsley Dunbar, who was quickly replaced by Mickey Waller; keyboardist Nicky Hopkins joined in early 1968. With their crushingly loud reworkings of blues songs and vocal and guitar interplay, the Jeff Beck Group established the template for heavy metal. Neither of the band's records, Truth (1968) or Beck-Ola (a 1969 album that was recorded with new drummer Tony Newman), was particularly successful, and the bandmembers tended to fight regularly, especially on their frequent tours of the U.S. In 1970, Stewart and Wood left to join the Faces, and Beck broke up the group.
Tracklisting:
01. Jeff Beck - The Revolution Will Be Televised (feat. Rosie Bones) (3:32)
02. Jeff Beck - Over Under Sideways Down (feat. Jimmy Hall & Todd O'Keefe) (2:29)
03. Jeff Beck - Heart Full Of Soul (feat. Jimmy Hall & Todd O'Keefe) (1:50)
04. Jeff Beck - For Your Love (feat. Jimmy Hall & Todd O'Keefe) (2:37)
05. Jeff Beck - Beck's Bolero (3:28)
06. Jeff Beck - Medley: Rice Pudding / Morning Dew (feat. Jimmy Hall) (5:29)
07. Jeff Beck - Freeway Jam (feat. Jan Hammer) (5:01)
08. Jeff Beck - You Never Know (feat. Jan Hammer) (2:48)
09. Jeff Beck - Cause We've Ended As Lovers (feat. Jan Hammer) (3:57)
10. Jeff Beck - Star Cycle (feat. Jan Hammer) (5:57)
11. Jeff Beck - Blue Wind (feat. Jan Hammer) (4:22)
12. Jeff Beck - Big Block (5:03)
13. Jeff Beck - I'd Rather Go Blind (feat. Beth Hart & Jan Hammer) (7:07)
14. Jeff Beck - Let Me Love You (feat. Buddy Guy) (4:36)
15. Jeff Beck - Live In The Dark (feat. Rosie Bones) (4:17)
16. Jeff Beck - Scared For The Children (feat. Rosie Bones) (6:22)
17. Jeff Beck - Rough Boy (feat. Billy Gibbons) (5:11)
18. Jeff Beck - Train Kept A-Rollin' (feat. Steven Tyler) (3:23)
19. Jeff Beck - Shapes Of Things (feat. Steven Tyler) (3:05)
20. Jeff Beck - A Day In The Life (5:24)
21. Jeff Beck - Purple Rain (feat. Jan Hammer, Beth Hart, Rosie Bones, Jimmy Hall & Steven Tyler) (6:40)
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