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A cover of the Beatles song "She's a Woman" was selected, as well as the composition "Diamond Dust" by Bernie Holland of the group Hummingbird consisting of musicians from the second Beck Group. The other five tracks were band originals with Beck and Middleton the main writers, and the last track on each side featured string arrangements by
During January 1972 the second Jeff Beck Group flew to the US and joined Beck at TMI Studios [2] in Memphis, Tennessee.Some of the songs they worked on were already in their stage act and unlike Rough and Ready (1971) they also recorded five cover songs for this album, including a new version of Ashford & Simpson's "I Can't Give Back the Love I Feel for You" and Carl Perkins's Sun Records ...
Brian May's song "The Guv'nor" from the album Another World; Pretenders song "Legalise Me" from the 1999 album Viva El Amor; Chrissie Hynde's song "Mystery Train" from the 2001 album Good Rockin' Tonight: The Legacy of Sun Records; Roger Taylor's song "Say It's Not True" from the album Fun on Earth; Vanilla Fudge's album Mystery (credited as J ...
At this stage Jeff Beck took part in minor sessions with the band, but this did not develop into a final contribution. After signing to A&M they transferred to Island studios to finish off the album during September and October 1974. [5] In 1975, Jeff Beck released his Blow by Blow album and performed a Bernie Holland track, Diamond Dust. Track ...
"Diamond Dust", a song by Jeff Beck from the 1975 album Blow by Blow "Diamond Dust", a song by Way Out West from the 2017 album Tuesday Maybe; Other uses
Upp is the self-titled debut album by British rock/jazz fusion band Upp, released in 1975.The album was recorded at Escape Studios, Kent. The opening track, "Bad Stuff," showcases charismatic guitar playing by Jeff Beck.
Sir Paul McCartney said Jeff Beck “played some of the best guitar music ever to come out of Great Britain” following the 78-year-old rock guitarist’s death.
After leaving the Yardbirds in late 1966, Jeff Beck had released three commercial singles, two in 1967 featuring himself on lead vocals, and one without vocals in 1968.All had been hits on the British singles chart, [3] and all were characterized by songs aimed at the pop chart on the A-side at the behest of producer Mickie Most. [4]