Jeff Beck seems finally to have figured out that he is not going to replace the great Sixties group which bore his name and featured Mickey Waller, Rod Stewart, Nicky Hopkins and Ron Wood. After some trying moments with a couple of abortive bands whose ...more
PopMatters
In the annals of British rock guitarists it is hard to escape the spectre of Clapton, Page and Beck, a great triumvirate, linked not just because their axe-wielding has left a considerable mark on both sides of the Atlantic, but also because they all ...more
Yahoo! Music
Jumping on the jazz-rock bandwagon, this was the first of a pair of instrumental LPs that would regain some of Beck's stature. Produced by George Martin , with strings, synths and funk grooves, Beck delivers some of his most innovative playing to date. ...more
Yahoo! Music
Blow by Blow typifies Jeff Beck's wonderfully unpredictable career. Released in 1975, Beck's fifth effort as a leader and first instrumental album was a marked departure from its more rock-based predecessors. Only composer/keyboardist Max Middleton ...more
thenightowl.com
When it comes to guitarists, there aren't many that can top Jeff Beck. When it comes to Jeff Beck albums, there aren't any that top 1975's Blow By Blow. His first instrumental album, Blow By Blow was also his first release to go gold. Taking that into ...more
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