Showing posts with label Jeff Beck. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jeff Beck. Show all posts

Friday, 24 April 2015

Jeff Beck - Live In Tokyo 1999 (2011) [2CD] {IMC Music}


Jeff Beck - Live In Tokyo 1999 (2011) [2CD] {IMC Music}
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© 2011 IMC Music / Immortal | IMA 104256
Rock / Blue Rock / Hard Rock / Fusion / Guitar


In this 1999 concert Jeff Beck once again displays the immense creativity and technical precision that have made him an idol to three generations of jazz and rock fans. This concert finds Beck at the end of the 1990's, having spent the preceding two decades developing both his artistry and his status as a guitarist, composer, and leader, working for artists from Kate Bush to Guns N' Roses but releasing few albums of his own. Then, in 1999, he released "Who Else!" in collaboration with Jennifer Batten, lead guitarist for Michael Jackson's biggest tours. That album underlies the concert here, in which Batten herself performs. Numbers like "What Mama Said," "Psycho Sam," "Brush With The Blues," and "A Space For The Papa" are drawn from "Who Else," which mixes Beck's brand of fusion with electronica, and showcase Beck's persistent commitment to innovation.

Saturday, 4 April 2015

Eric Clapton & Jeff Beck - Live In Japan (2009) [4DVD Box Set] {A Wonderland Records}


Eric Clapton & Jeff Beck - Live In Japan (2009) [4DVD Box Set] {A Wonderland Records}
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© 2009 A Wonderland Records Group Ltd. | WLR-2102
Rock / Blue Rock / Hard Rock / Guitar


Great news! Two guitar gods are coming to arena near you - if you live near the Super Arena in Saitama, Japan, that is. That's where Eric Clapton and Jeff Beck will perform on 21 and 22 February. To say that Clapton and Beck are two of the preeminent guitarists in the rock era is, of course, an understatement - between them, they have almost 100 years of musical experience. Together in the blues-tinged Yardbirds and in their solo careers, they have revolutionzed the electric guitar in ways that border on the seismic. Since leaving The Yardbirds, the duo have performed together at album sessions, benefit shows and festivals in years past, but these concerts mark the first time the pair have ever shared the bill for major arena shows.