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Beckology

Beckology
Jeff Beck

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Track Listing

Disc 1:

  1. Trouble in Mind
  2. Nursery Rhyme [Live]
  3. Wandering Man Blues
  4. Steeled Blues - The Yardbirds
  5. Heart Full of Soul - The Yardbirds
  6. I'm Not Talking - The Yardbirds
  7. I Ain't Done Wrong - The Yardbirds
  8. Train Kept A Rollin' - The Yardbirds
  9. I'm a Man - The Yardbirds
  10. Shapes of Things - The Yardbirds
  11. Over, Under, Sideways, Down - The Yardbirds
  12. Happenings Ten Years Time Ago - The Yardbirds
  13. Hot House of Omagarashid - The Yardbirds
  14. Lost Woman - The Yardbirds
  15. Rack My Mind - The Yardbirds
  16. Nazz Are Blue - The Yardbirds
  17. Psycho Daisies - The Yardbirds
  18. Jeff's Boogie - The Yardbirds
  19. Too Much Monkey Business [Live] - The Yardbirds
  20. Sun Is Shining [Live] - The Yardbirds
  21. Mister, You're a Better Man Than I [Live] - The Yardbirds
  22. Love Me Like I Love You [Live] - The Yardbirds
  23. Hi-Ho Silver Lining - Jeff Beck
  24. Tallyman - Jeff Beck
  25. Beck's Bolero - Jeff Beck

Disc 2:

  1. Shapes of Things - Jeff Beck Group
  2. I Ain't Superstitious - Jeff Beck Group
  3. Rock My Plimsoul - Jeff Beck Group
  4. Jailhouse Rock - Jeff Beck Group
  5. Plynth (Water Down the Drain) - Jeff Beck Group
  6. I've Been Drinking - Jeff Beck Group
  7. Definitely Maybe - Jeff Beck Group
  8. New Ways Train Train - Jeff Beck Group
  9. Going Down - Jeff Beck Group
  10. I Can't Give Back the Love I Feel for You - Jeff Beck Group
  11. Superstition - Beck, Bogert & Appice
  12. Black Cat Moan [Live] - Beck, Bogert & Appice
  13. Blues Deluxe/Bba Boogie [Live] - Beck, Bogert & Appice
  14. Jizz Whizz - Beck, Bogert & Appice

Disc 3:

  1. Cause We've Ended as Lovers - Jeff Beck
  2. Goodbye Pork Pie Hat - Jeff Beck
  3. Love Is Green - Jeff Beck
  4. Diamond Dust - Jeff Beck
  5. Freeway Jam [Live] - Jeff Beck, Jeff Beck, Jan Hammer Group
  6. Pump - Jeff Beck
  7. People Get Ready - Jeff Beck
  8. Escape - Jeff Beck
  9. Gets Us All in the End - Jeff Beck
  10. Back on the Streets - Jeff Beck
  11. Wild Thing - Jeff Beck
  12. Train Kept A Rollin' - Jeff Beck
  13. Sleepwalk - Jeff Beck
  14. Stumble - Jeff Beck
  15. Big Block - Jeff Beck, Jeff Beck,
  16. Where Were You - Jeff Beck, Jeff Beck, Terry Bozzio

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #118278 in Music
  • Released on: 1998-02-24
  • Number of discs: 3
  • Format: Box set

Customer Reviews

Guitar Deluxe!4
This three CD set is a great but not perfect representation of guitarist Jeff Beck's exciting mix of blues, rock, jazz and funk. Like a tomcat on the prowl he, scratches, cries and wails, always landing on his feet with his impeccable sense of time.

The first CD starts out with several tracks from the Tridents, Beck's pre-Yardbirds blues group. Beck was well on his way to defining his style in this group with surprising accomplished slide work on "Trouble In Mind" and the sonic blasts on Bo Diddley's "Nursery Rhyme." The bulk of Disc One highlights his work with the Yardbirds. In addition to the hits, "Heart Full of Soul," "Over Under Sideways Down" and "Shapes of Things," two numbers, "The Nazz Are Blue" and "Jeff's Boogie, " showcase his brand of blues. The "Nazz Are Blue" features Mr. Beck on vocals! Four of the Yardbirds songs are from a live BBC taping, including " You're A Better Man Than I." The disc ends with three cuts from the start of his solo career including the silly but fun "Hi Ho Silver Lining."

Disc two consists of songs from both incarnations of the Jeff Beck Group and songs from the heavy, sometimes leaden, Beck, Bogart and Appice (BBA.) The first six cuts feature Rod Stewart on vocals, including the hard to find, "I've Been Drinking." Unfortunately, there is only one song from the post Stewart album, Rough and Ready, with Bob Tench on vocals. The version of "Blues Deluxe" is a live track by BBA, not the Rod Stewart version from the Truth album.

Disc three starts with the sublime tribute to Roy Buchanan, "Cause We've Ended As Lovers." Having been written by Stevie Wonder and produced by George Martin for Blow By Blow, it's no surprise that this track is five minutes of sheer aural ecstasy. Only one other song, "Diamond Dust," is taken from Blow By Blow. It is baffling why two ballads were used when there was so much great funk on the album. The version of "Freeway Jam" is a live version and while it is not as sleek as the Blow By Blow version, it is fun listening to Beck and Jan Hammer try to break the sound barrier. The 1984 hit "People Get Ready" is also on here, with Rod the Mod on vocals,once again.

The rest of Disc three is a mixed bag from Beck's eighties work. Some of it leans toward a techno sound and other tracks are retro. Some of the techno tracks sound forced as if he's trying to keep up with the guitarists he originally influenced like Van Halen, Steve Vai, and Joe Satriani. But the remake of "Train Kept A-Rollin" holds up and his slide work on "Sleep Walk"(you'll know this oldie when you hear it) is reminiscent of his early work with The Tridents. The set concludes with two solid numbers from the 1989 album Jeff Beck's Guitar Shop with Terry Bozzio and Tony Hymas.

Too bad some of his mid-eighties work with Mick Jagger and the Honeydrippers is not included. But overall, Beckology, compiles a generorus overview of 25 years of unique sound explorations by one of music's premier electric guitarists

Make no Mistake--This Is the Original Beck!!!4
Released in 1991, this box set pretty much covers Jeff Beck's entire recorded career, from the Tridents treatment of the old chestnut, "Trouble In Mind" to highlights from Guitar Shop, which was probably his best solo album. Some fans might complain that there are too many Yardbirds tracks here---well, not this fan! In my mind, you can never have too many Yardbirds tracks, and every last one here is a keeper, from the Eastern sound Jeff got from his guitar on "Over, Under, Sideways, Down," to the pseudo-Gregorian chants of "Still I'm Sad." Also welcome are the numerous Jeff Beck Group tracks, particularly the ones featuring Rod Stewart. Rod the Mod may have had a stellar career, but saved some of his best work for Beck. (Who do you think Rod asked to give his induction speech to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame?). I wish there could have been more BBA tracks, particularly live ones, because the two that are offered here are basically both "Blues DeLuxe" medleys. Still, both are excellent. Most of the choices from his solo albums are apt, including one of the best recordings of "Wild Thing" you will hear anywhere. Maybe a few more tracks from Guitar Shop and a few less from Flash would have made the set even better. But, enough quibbling. There's plenty of great material here you will want to listen to over and over while pondering this question: Was Jeff Beck the model for Nigel Tufnel in the Spinal Tap movie??? Enquiring minds want to know!!!

Buy Jeff's albums instead of this box set...3
Jeff Beck is my mind, is arguably the greatest guitarist today. I saw him this year (2001, as we speak), have heard his new album and he sounds as fresh as ever. He broke ground in the 60s, 70s, 80's and now today mainly cause he never stuck to one thing. He kept experimenting all the time and often succeding in it. With a very ecletic career (spanning from the Yardbirds and present), it would be difficult to capture it all in a box set.

But this doesn't mean this 3- disc box set could have been better assembled. While Disc 1 contains some Tridents stuff and some of his early solo singles as "Hi Ho Silver Lining,", Disc 1 uses 3/4 of his content to the Yardbirds. Sure, some of Jeff's work with Yardbirds was needed, but do we need almost a whole's disc work of it, since there's a lot more to Beck than the Yardbirds? Above all, there are plenty of Yardbirds greatest hits for those who need it.

Disc 2 is the groups. Jeff Beck Group 1-2 and Beck Bogert and Appice get adequate and somewhat fair treatment. I would have taken a few out and added a few in. But overall, an alright job.

Disc 3 sadly dedicates a few tracks to what was arguable Jeff's best period from "Blow by Blow"-"There & Back". Only a couple of tracks are there (some which weren't the most important of the period) and yet so many essential tracks are lost, denying a listener to what made that period wonderful in Jeff's career. Strangely, "Flash", Jeff's worst album, gets more than what we need to hear.

Not to mention, we miss some of Jeff's guest work with Stevie Wonder, Donovan, Tina Turner, Mick Jagger and the Robert Plant-led Honeydrippers. And some tracks of that never-released Motown album cut with Cozy Powell is missing as well. I know it would be impossible to get all that is worthwhile there, especially to satisfy a hard core fan as myself. But let's face it, hard core fans as me were going to be the main buyers here and should we get something we didn't get anywhere else.

Those who are casual fans may only get a taste of Beck here, but to fully experience the magic of Jeff Beck and what made him a great player, they are recommended to start with his invidiual albums.