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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0724357875028
Format: Original recording remastered
Label: EMI
Manufacturer: EMI
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: EMI
Release Date: May 10, 2004
Studio: EMI
Disc 1:- All Shook Up
- Spanish Boots
- Girl From Mill Valley
- Jailhouse Rock
- Plynth (Water Down The Drain)
- The Hangman's Knee
- Rice Pudding
- Sweet Little Angel
- Throw Down a Line
- All Shook Up (Early Version)
- Jailhouse Rock (Early Version)
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Why is it when you tell the common-or-garden Rod Stewart fan that their idol sings on two of Jeff Beck's finest albums, they look at you as if you're the village idiot?
Not that this album or 'Truth' need their sales to be increased by Rod's status in the band, but it's just that those people think you're having a laugh, when in fact you're trying to do them a favour.
But never mind, it's their loss, and whilst Rod might be billed as 'vocalist extraordinaire,' he isn't the only 'name' ...
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This album along with truth clearly show where in inspiration for Led Zeppelin came from. The dis integration of the band is also an object lesson on what a short sighted (figuratively rather than literally) twit Micky Most was during the 1960's He frittered away amazing talent on his own short term goals. Iknow there is lots of evidence that excellent pop songs can arise out of factory farming methods used by many of the siccessful American label (e.g. Mowtown) but Jeff was always going to be much ...
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It's really proof that not all great bands come to be, I really wish Jeff Beck had done more albums together as this is fantastic. Jeff strikes the perfect balance between mojo and virtuosity. The songs, while not all original are performed well, and this is a great rocking album because of this, producing results ranging from the subtle foot tapping to the involuntary air guitar and super-puckered guitarist lips. You know the kind I mean!
If you dig good guitar and good rock & roll this'll ...
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Despite the fact that, according to the liner notes, this album was thrown together in a hurry as a follow-up to 'Truth', it's still a very good slice of British hard rock. If you only know Beck for 'Hi Ho Silver Lining' then you''ll be pleasantly surprised by this heavy offering: opener 'All Shook Up' is great slice of bawdy R'n'B showcasing the talents of pre-Faces Rod Stewart, and the other Elvis cover, 'Jailhouse Rock' is a good, heavy re-interpretation. Throw in some quality originals ('Spanish Boots', ...
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