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Jeff Beck: Beck Bogert & Appice Live In Japan 1973 Live In London 1974
ByJeff Beck
guitar1944 - 2023

Eric Clapton
guitar and vocalsb.1945

Jimmy Page
guitar
Beck's continued to define the phrase "rock guitar legend" for decades. But beyond rock, Beck always seemed to have an affinity for free from jams and jazz. As jazz fusion began to percolate into the charts during the late 1960s / early 1970s via units such as

Mahavishnu Orchestra
band / ensemble / orchestrab.1971

Return to Forever
band / ensemble / orchestra
Weather Report
band / ensemble / orchestra
Jan Hammer
keyboardsb.1948

Narada Michael Walden
drumsb.1952
BBA may not have come together as a message in a bottle but the power trio was very much the result of two Yanks from the rock groups Vanilla Fudge and, later, Cactus
Tim Bogert
bassCarmine Appice
drums
Buddy Rich
drums1917 - 1987

Gene Krupa
drums1909 - 1973
This box set is smartly packaged. Start with a dramatic black and white enclosure which, when opened, reveals a reproduction of a Japanese playbill, a full-size repro of a vintage BBA poster, an amazingly well researched 40-page hardcover book authored by veteran music archivist/manager Bruce Pilato and, oh yeah, four vinyl LPs. Although both Beck and Bogert both passed away before the official release, all three members were fully involved in the project and shared a common vision (with mixing help from Ben Findlay.) Time to load disc one / side one onto the turntable of your choice.

Stevie Wonder
vocalsb.1950
One self-titled album was the only studio release of the short-lived band. As Appice confirmed in the live box set book, "We had recorded the second album in England twice, but Jeff didn't like it, and we never even bothered to mix it." Ultimately "That made up the majority of the (London) Rainbow sessions" Appice revealed. But Beck was now back on home turf that week of January 1974 and they collectively upped their game. Instead of the Japanese concert where they played a combination of early Beck music, Vanilla Fudge and Cactus songs -material they "knew"the Rainbow show was mostly "new" material. The concert at the 2800 seat Rainbow was presented by a mature trio that had played together many times so it was energized, more creative and ultimately made for a memorable evening. Side one opens with a trio of BBA originals, all three straight up rockers. Beck was confidently presenting flashes and flurries on guitar, Bogert was bold on bass and Appice was powering forward with his drums. When they announced, "we're going to do something from the new album," you realized you're listening to much of a lost BBA album that never was. The second side opened with "Lady," a more confident and vibrant take than the one offered to the Japanese audience. Then the trio put the pedal to the metal on a pair of free form instrumentals"Solid Liffer" and "Jizz Wizz" (don't ask)featuring a dramatic Appice solo and full participation from a chanting hometown crowd. There were some jazz inspired improv exchanges on the third side of the London sessions before BBA offered the crowd the trio's updated presentation of "Superstition" which was tighter and more enticing than the earlier version. The final side opened with "Blues De Luxe / You Shook Me" as Beck twists and turns the strings in classic blues tradition while the vocals are drenched to the bone with blues. The final track, "("Rainbow) Boogie" was a thunderous storm that rumbled into the Rainbow as all three musicians' were locked in from start to finish.
As the last of the audience members headed for the exit signs, the trio of musicians barely made it backstage before disagreements between Beck and Bogert began to boil over once again. Appice remembers that "It was just a lot of tension at the Rainbow." It was soon lights out at the Rainbowand for the band. Bogert and Appice headed back to the States. Bogert would work with a variety of musicians and Appice would team up with yet another Brit

Rod Stewart
vocalsb.1945
Track Listing
Superstition; Lose Myself With You; Jeff’s Boogie; Going Down; Boogie; Morning Dew; Sweet Sweet Surrender; Livin’ Alone; I’m So Proud; Lady; Black Cat Moan; Why Should I Care; Plynth / Shotgun. Satisfied; Livin’ Alone; Laughin’ Lady; Lady; Solid Lifter; Jizz Whizz; Name The Missing Word (Prayin’); (Get Ready) You’re Love Maker’s Coming Home; Superstition; Blues De Luxe / You Shook Me; (Rainbow) Boogie.
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Title: Beck Bogert & Appice Live In Japan 1973 Live In London 1974 | Year Released: 2023 | Record Label: Rhino Records
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