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Friday, November 20, 2020

Jeff Beck, Tim Bogert & Carmine Appice-Beck, Bogert & Appice (1973)

In 1973 Jeff Beck ended his adventure with the Jeff Beck Group and decided to form a power trio calling Carmine Appice and Tim Bogert, one of the best rhythmic sections of the time, and they recorded the honorable album "Beck, Bogert & Appice", a magnificent album that was criticized by some for its "minor" production and also for not having included a good vocalist. Certainly this album with Rod Stewart or even with Bobby Tench is possible that it would have won many more integers.
In any case, this album was the confirmation of the quality of the three magnificent musicians in an album that nevertheless exudes an undoubted quality, both in terms of composition and instrumental. Tracks like the blues rock "Black Cat Moan", the powerful "Lady", the forceful rock "Why Should I Care About You Now" or the funk rock "Lose Myself With You" and "Superstition" make the quality of the album clear. However, for those who questioned the vocal part of the band there are "Oh To Love You", "Sweet Sweet Surrender" or the magnificent "I'm So Proud" where the vocal lines are high.

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