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Soundboard 9.8 -I really cannot recommend this strongly enough. It’s a monster recording in every aspect – especially how direct and clear Jeff comes through. Just place your face directly in front of his amp and there you have it. Jeff Beck Stravinski Hall Montreux, Switzerland July 21, 2001 01 Brush With The Blues 02 Angel 03 Nadia 04 Psycho Sam 05 The Hell If I Know 06 A Day In The Life 07 Goodbye Porkpie Hat ~ What Mamma Said 08 Where Were You 09 Earthquake 10 The Pump 11 Brush With The Blues tracks 1-7 soundboard tracks 8-11 audience
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Audience 8.8 - The one thing that all the Japanese 78 audience tapes share in common is that the taper is A. Usually recording on some decent gear B. Usually sitting somewhere at least in the middle of the venue and not in the corner against the back wall and C. usually benefitting from quiet, respectful audiences (when they aren’t clapping during the songs as they did for the rock and roll acts of the time, thankfully I guess they afforded Jeff Beck a mostly non-clapping show with a few exceptions). This recording is pretty decent sounding, and I am sure it is going to sound even better once you tweak it to your liking at home. Jeff Beck with Stanley Clarke Kurashiki Shimin Kaikan Okayama, Japan November 23, 1978 Disc 1 01: Darkness / Earth In Search Of A Sun 02: Star Cycle 03: Freeway Jam 04: Hot Rock 05: Goodbye Pork Pie Hat 06: Stanley Solo 07: School Days 07: Too Much To Lose Disc 2 01: Lopsy Lu 02: Scatterbrain ~ Drums Solo 03: Diamond Dust 04: Rock'n Roll Jelly 05: 'Cause We've Ended As Lovers 06: Blue Wind Band Lineup: Jeff Beck: Guitar Stanley Clarke: Bass Anthony Hymas: Keyboards Simon Phillips: Drums
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New Haven 1975 Audience 9.0 - Nice one here, a lovely guitar tone that rings out clear and true, so close you can put yourself in tapers seats! Only heard one small drop out, there’s another somewhere else but I don’t recall. Only lasted a few seconds. Either way, this is truly an electrifying tape and I have to say I think it can be considered a must have. Tulsa 1975 Audience 8.6 -A recently re-mastered version has appeared, and thankfully so because this tape suffered serious hiss and muddiness before. Now, there’s some hiss remaining but not near as much, and layer after layer of muck has been removed revealing a fine tape, and a blistering performance. Detroit 1976 Audience 9.1 - Electric atmosphere, almost palpable as you settle into a great show by a guitar master. Band is hot, audience is responding…a great night for rock and roll! JEFF BECK "On Tour 75-76" Disc 1 New Haven Colosseum New Haven, CT May 4th 1975 1 -Tune Up 2 -Constipated Duck 3 -She's A Woman 4 -Freeway Jam 5 -Definitely Maybe 6 -Superstition 7 -Keyboard Solo 8 -Cause We've Ended As Lovers 9 -Power 10 -Got The Feeling 11 -You Know What I Mean 12 -Band Intros 13 -Diamond Dust 14 -Jeffs Jam THE BAND Jeff Beck Guitar Max Middleton Keyboards Wilbur Bascomb Bass Bernard Purdie Drums Disc 2 Tulsa, Oklahoma June 14, 1975 Jeff Beck - guitar Max Middleton - keyboards Bernard Purdie - drums Wilbur Bascomb - bass 01. -Tune-Up 02. -Constipated Duck 03. -Drums 04. -She's a Woman 05. -Freeway Jam 06. -Definitely Maybe 07. -Superstition 08. -AIR Blower 08. -Max Middleton solo 10. -'Cause We've Ended as Lovers 11. -Power 12. -We Got the Feeling 13. -You Know What I Mean 14. -Diamond Dust - Jam Disc 3 Masonic Temple, Detroit, MI July 3, 1976 LATE SHOW 1. -Sister Andrea 2. -Oh Yeah 3. -Country And Eastern Music 4. -Darkness (Earth In Search Of A Sun) 5. -You Know What I Mean 6. -Scatterbrain 7. -Freeway Jam 8. -Earth (Still Our Only Home) 9. -Diamond Dust 10. -Full Moon Boogie 11. -Sophie 12. -Led Boots Jeff Beck - Guitar Jan Hammer - Keyboards Steve Kindler - Violin Fernando Saunders - Bass Jonah Smith - Drums
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Audience 7.1 - A mediocre recording with some tape hiss present, and bass distortion that is present but thankfully is very minimal. Guitar work is great and is not buried in the mix. With some remastering this could be a lot better. The performance is worth the price of admission- definitely one of his better shows.
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Audience 9.4 - Famous for its clarity and dynamics, this well recorded gig is probably a must-have for anyone into this period Jeff Beck, or any period for that matter. Jeff Beck with Stanley Clarke Budokan Hall, Tokyo, Japan December 2, 1978. Disc 1 01. -Opening 02. -Darkness 03. -Star Cycle 04. -Freeway Jam 05. -Cat Moves 06. -Goodbye Pork Pie Hat 07. -School Days 08. -Journey To Love Disc 2 01. -Lopsy Lu 02. -Diamond Dust 03. -Scatterbrain 04. -Rock 'n Roll Jelly 05. -'Cause We've Ended As Lovers 06. -Blue Wind 07. -Superstition Jeff Beck - Guitars Stanley Clarke - Bass Tony Hymas - Keyboards Simon Phillips - Drums
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Audience 8.9 - One thing for certain, you can’t knock this recording for not having enough wide open and bright atmosphere! Holy crap it’s got that in spades, at maybe at a little expense of the lower register – although the bass is present in a sort of brassy and sassy kind of way. If you want to hear that guitar detail and don’t mind that the recording favors that sort of mid band/upper high range of sound and less emphasis on deep bottom end (most people would prefer not being overloaded with bass as it tends to muddy the sound) than you will like this a lot. I did not miss having phatness in the bottom end because I cranked up my bass on the EQ and lo-and-behold there was bass! Jeff Beck Group (with Jan Hammer) Palace Theatre Waterbury, Connecticut October 12, 1976 01 - Earth (Still Our Only Home) 02 - Scatterbrain 03 - You Know What I Mean 04 - Bass Solo - Come Dancing 05 - She's A Woman 06 - Diamond Dust 07 - Full Moon Boogie 08 - Blue Wind 09 - Led Boots Jeff Beck - guitar Jan Hammer - keyboards Fernando Saunders - bass Tony Smith - drums Steve Kindler - violin
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CD 1 - Audience 8.4 - A lively, jumping tape that is a fun listen but the limitations include some minor over-saturation which surprisingly does not ruin anything, but keeps the rating in the mid 80’s technically speaking. I like this recording personally, I find it exhilarating! CD CD 2 - Audience 8.8 - A very well made recording with a great balance to it, a warmth and tone that is pleasing to the ears. Lovely! CD 3 - Audience 8.2 - A tape with a preponderance of low end, to the point where you can’t ignore it, not that it is particularly muddy, just that it is bass heavy. I do get the other instruments thankfully, but like I said…bass. CD 4 - Same as disc 3, but I will say this much, on songs where the bass work is minimized, it sounds excellent.
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Audience 8.7 - A huge surprise this was to me, being the first gig with Jan Hammer in 1976 and at the Roundhouse, which was not known as being hospitable for taping (acoustics) but this tape is pretty good! The surprise of the year. Jeff Beck/Jan Hammer Group Roundhouse London, UK May 23th, 1976 *First Gig! *Announced as "Jeff Beck Band" *Supporting Alvin Lee Jeff Beck Guitar Jan Hammer Keyboards Tony Smith Drums, Vocals Fernando Saunders Bass Steven Kindler Violin? T1 -Intro >:40 T2 -Country & Eastern Music 7:27 T3 -You Know What I Mean 3:06 T4 -Freeway Jam 5:22 T5 -Earth [Still Our Only Home] 4:53 T6 -Diamond Dust 7:56 T7 -Full Moon Boogie 8:05 T8 -Led Boots 2:47
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Audience 9.2 - Both shows represented here are very similar and probably done by the same crew, in roughly the same vicinity because both are close to the P.A. (and not distorted!). In fact, both are exactly the kind of audience tapes I like the most – brutally powerful with just enough atmosphere to get the feel of the day. When I say powerful, I mean this stuff is comin’ at ya! Love it to death! Jeff Beck Oakland Stadium Day On The Green 4 Oakland,California June 5-6,1976 Band: Jeff Beck-Guitar Jan Hammer-Keys Tony Smith-Drums,Vocals Fernando Saunders-Bass Steven Kindler-Violin Disc 1 June 5th, 1976 1-Oh Yeah 2-Country And Eastern Music 3-Darkness - Earth In Search Of A Sun 4-You Know What I Mean 5-Freeway Jam 6-Sophie 7-Earth (Still Our Only Home) 8-Diamond Dust 9-Full Moon Boogie 10-Led Boots Disc 2 June 6th, 1976 1-Intro 2-Oh Yeah 3-Country and Eastern Music 4-Darkness-Earth in Search of a Sun - You Know What I mean 5-Freeway Jam 6-Sophie 7-Diamond Dust 8-The Groove 9-Blue Wind 10-Full Moon Boogie
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Audience 8.6 - I don’t quite know what to make of this tape – it is very clear but with some kind of slight crispness in the middle to high band that suggests the microphone being used was not up to the task. That being said, it’s still a pretty good recording, and with a class mic it would have been a 9.0 or better. Well worth getting, that is my final assessment. Band: Jeff Beck with Jan Hammer Group Date: Dec 8, 1976 Venue: Where House, New Orleans Disc #1 01) Darkness / Earth In Search Of A Sun 9:00 02) You Know What I Mean 4:38 03) Freeway Jam 7:54 04) Goodbye Pork Pie Hat 5:09 05) Earth(Still Our Only Home) 5:59 06) Drums, Keyboard Solo - Earth(Reprised) 7:43 07) Scatterbrain 7:40 Disc #2 01) Bass Solo 4:41 02) Come Dancing 8:23 03) She's A Woman 5:31 04) Diamond Dust 7:20 05) Full Moon Boogie 7:42 06) Blue Wind / Train Kept A Rollin' 4:49 Total time 01:26:38 Jeff Beck (with Jan Hammer) Tour Jeff Beck(guitar) Jan Hammer(keyboards) Fernando Saunders(bass) Steve Kindler(violin,synthesizers and guitars) Tony Smith(drums)
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Audience 8.7 - A solid recording, some flaws including tape noise that lurks in the background at all times but only really makes its presence known when music is very quiet. Middle frequencies get just a touch crowded, still it is pretty clear, this is a very good, but not great, recording. Jeff Beck with The Jan Hammer Group May 29, 1976 (1976-05-29) Community Concourse San Diego, California USA 01) [00:21] Introduction 02) [05:13] Oh Yeah 03) [06:39] Country Eastern Music 04) [00:52] Band Introductions 05) [06:55] Darkness / In Search of the Sun 06) [04:43] You Know What I Mean 07) [07:14] Scatterbrain 08) [05:26] Freeway Jam 08) [05:12] Jan Hammer song ? 10) [07:07] Diamond Dust 11) [06:29] Full Moon Boogie 12) [08:09] Sophie 13) [04:37] Led Boots 14) [06:12] Blue Wind Total [1:15:19] Note: Jeff joins the The Jan Hammer Group during Track 5. Jeff Beck - guitar Jan Hammer - moog and Oberheim synthesizers. Tony "Thunder" Smith - drums, vocals Fernando Saunders - bass, vocals Steve Kindler - violin
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Audience 9.4 - Depth, clear, dynamic and good stage mix…the only regret is the shortened Nadia and Hedy Lamarr, but I can live with that. Jeff Beck 2022-06-03 Royal Concert Hall Glasgow, SCO Disc 1 01 -Star Cycle 02 -You Know You Know 03 -Stratus 04 -Nadia 05 -Rumble 06 -Midnight Walker 07 -Big Block 08 -Caroline, No 09 -Brush With The Blues 10 -Hedy Lamarr* 11 -Isolation* Disc 2 12 -Time* 13 -What's Goin' On* 14 -Let It Be Me* 15 -Little Wing* 16 -The Death And Resurrection Show* 17 -'Cause We've Ended As Lovers 18 -Corpus Christi Carol 19 -A Day In The Life* Jeff Beck: Guitar and Introductions Anika Nilles: Drums Rhonda Smith (Prince, Chaka Khan, Beyoncé, George Clinton): Bass Vanessa Freebairn-Smith (Sonus Quartet): Cello Robert Adam Stevenson. Keyboards *Johnny Depp (Actor): Vocals/Guitar on 10 to 16 & 19 Opening Act on this tour was Sharon Corr.
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Audience 9.0 - This is a very good recording that delivers most of what you need, but for someone who perhaps understands the nuances of sound they may have wished for hearing this from a little bit closer with more clarity. That is nitpicking though – I think this sounds very very decent. The main attraction is Jeff Beck’s guitar playing and Johnny Depp’s accompaniment and you get that all very nicely. JEFF BECK Sentrum Scene, Oslo, Norge July 02, 2022 (Early Show) 01. -The Pump 02. -Starcycle 03. -You Know You Know 04. -Stratus 05. -Mightnight Walker 06. -Big Block 07. -No, Caroline 08. -Brush With The blues 09. -'Cause We Ended As Lovers 10. -You Never Know Disc 2 11. -Rumble 12. -This Is A Song For Miss Hedy Lamarr 13. -Isolation 14. -Time 15. -What's Goin' On 16. -Little Wing 17. -The Death And Resurrection Show 18. -Corpus Christi Carol 19. -A Day In The Life - Ovation Lineup: Jeff Beck: Guitar and Introductions Anika Nilles: Drums Rhonda Smith: Bass Vanessa Freebairn-Smith: Cello Robert Adam Stevenson. Keyboards and Johnny Depp
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Audience 9.2 - This recording is very clean and very bright, it does not favor the bass but what you’ll find is that the guitar sounds like it’s right next to you (which for the taper maybe it was). That is what is going to bring you into this show anyway – it’s all here, it’s a great recording with excellent airspace (atmosphere) allowing the sounds to breath.Jeff Beck & Johnny Depp Grand Sierra Theatre Reno, NV November 12, 2022 Disc 1 01. Freeway Jam 02. Loose Cannon 03. Midnight Walker 04. Big Block 05. Caroline, No 06. You Know You Know 07. Me and the Devil Blues 08. Star Cycle 09. Brush With the Blues Disc 2 10. You Never Know 11. Cause We've Ended as Lovers 12. Rumble 13. This is a Song for Miss Hedy Lamarr 14. Isolation 15. Time 16. Venus in Furs 17. A Day in the Life 18. Corpus Christi Carol 19. Little Wing 20. The Death and Resurrection Show 21. Good Night Band line-up Jeff Beck : Guitar Anika Nilles : Drums Rhonda Smith : Bass Vanessa Freebairn-Smith : Cello Robert Adam Stevenson : Keyboards Johnny Depp : Vocals/Guitar
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Audience 9.6 - As good as I have heard - clear as a bell, and full, up front, balanced sound. A must have! Jeff Beck with The Jan Hammer Group July 23, 1976 (1976-07-23) Arrowhead Stadium Kansas City, Missouri USA 01) [04:43] Oh Yeah 02) [07:42] Sister 03) [00:29] Band Introductions 04) [08:26] Darkness / Earth In Search of a Sun 05) [04:34] Play With Me 06) [06:35] Freeway Jam 07) [07:14] Scatterbrain 08) [08:21] Earth (Still Our Only Home) 09) [05:01] Diamond Dust 10) [04:31] You Know What I Mean Total [57:37] Note: Jeff joins the The Jan Hammer Group during Track 4. Jeff Beck - guitar Jan Hammer - moog and Oberheim synthesizers. Tony "Thunder" Smith - drums, vocals Fernando Saunders - bass, vocals Steve Kindler - violin
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Volume 2: Audience 8.2 - Sounds like taper attended the first two nights and had different seats each time because this one, while pretty strong, shows a rather overloaded bass signal that does not distort the tape as much as it crowds the sound field in the middle. This places guitar secondary in the mix, and vocals third. Drums sound good. The overall mix is what I would call decent for 1969 audience but not as clear as the first night.