BECK, JEFF - CD
AT THE BBC-EVSD

LABEL:
EVSD 2061-2
SOURCE:
Tracks 1-6: BBC Saturday Club 7 March 67, bc 18 March 67; Track 7: Playhouse Theatre London 15 May 67, Tracks 8-10: BBC Saturday Club 4 July 67, bc 8 July 67; Tracks 11-15: BBC Top Gear 1 November 67, bc 15 November 67. Disc Two, Tracks 1-5: BBC Top Gear 17 September 68, bc 29 Sept. 68; Tracks 6,7: BBC Saturday Club 7 March 67, Tracks 8,9: BBC Saturday Club 4 July 67, Tracks 10,11: BBC Top Gear 17 September 68.
FORMAT:
2 cds
RUNNING TIME:
45.02/37.11
SOUND/SOURCE:
Soundboard mono
PACKAGING:
Foldout laminated paper sleeve with OBI.
 


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SOUND 10 / PACKAGING 10 / PERFORMANCE 9.5

 
TRACK LIST:

Disc One: 1. I Ain’t Superstitious, 2. Jeff Beck Interview, 3. Hi Ho Silver Lining, 4. I Know I’m Losing You, 5. Let Me Love You, 6. Stone Cold Crazy, 7. Rock My Plimsoul, 8. Rock My Plimsoul, 9. This Morning, 10. Tallyman, 11. I Ain’t Superstitious, 12. Beck’s Bolero, 13. You’ll Never Get To Heaven, 14. You Shook Me, 15. Loving You Is Sweeter Than Ever.

Disc Two: 1. You Shook Me, 2. Rock My Plimsoul 3. Shapes Of Things, 4. Rice Pudding, 5. Sweet Little Angel, 6. Hi Ho Silver Lining, 7. I Know I’m Losing You, 8. Rock My Plimsoul, 9. Tallyman, 10. Rock My Plimsoul, 11. Shapes Of Things.


REVIEW:

This Release from Empress Valley presents recordings of the first wave of heavy blues by the Jeff Beck Group with updated recordings from the BBC including some never before available like the intro to I Ain’t Superstitious.

Disc One Starts with March 1967 Saturday Club featuring also Hi Ho Silver Lining and I’m Losing You later to be a Faces concert closing song, the broadcast is presented by Brian Matthews and features also a version of Buddy Guy’s Stone Crazy here called Stone Cold Crazy. This session was the last one with Mickey Waller, the drummer of the group that abandoned the band but then returned in mid- August of the same year. In fact, on the July 4th edition Saturday Club the drummer was Ainsley Dunbar, the show being actually broadcasted on the 8th of July; the tracks are Rock My Plimsoul and Tallyman the same one in better quality. The Top Gear show was recorded on 1st November 1967 at London’s Maida Vale Studios # 4, introduced by Phil Drummond and John Peel and broadcasted on the 5th of November, previously only two tracks from Transcription Disc were available, here we get 4. Then the show dated 17th September 1968 when the drummer was Tony Newman, but was broadcasted on the 29th. The show was recorded at the legendary London 201 Piccadilly Studios # 1 hosted by John Peel. Only Rock My Plimsoul a reworked version of B.B.King’s Rock Me Baby was broadcasted later, on November 3rd. This is an historic document in best possible quality and even if in mono this release is really worthy.

 
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