- Beck, Bogert & Appice
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Name = Beck, Bogert & Appice
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Origin =England
Genre =Blues-rock ,Hard rock , Heavy metal
Years_active = 1972 — 1974
Label =Epic Records
Associated_acts =Vanilla Fudge
Cactus
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Past_members =Jeff Beck Tim Bogert Carmine Appice Beck, Bogert & Appice was a hard rock
power trio composed of guitaristJeff Beck (The Yardbirds ,Jeff Beck Group ), bassistTim Bogert and drummerCarmine Appice , both ofVanilla Fudge and Cactus. The three attempted a collaboration project in 1970 but Beck suffered a head injury in a car accident that year which sidelined him for well over a year. Bogert and Appice, who previously were members ofVanilla Fudge , instead formed the group Cactus with guitarist Jim McCarty and singerRusty Day . After several Cactus releases, the band split and Bogert and Appice were again searching for a new band. Beck, after recovering from the head injury, formed a newJeff Beck Group and released two more LPs before disbanding in 1972.With all three members out of work they decided to revive the old idea of a collaboration and started work on their
eponymous debut album "Beck, Bogert & Appice". The album had solid sales in 1973 and had a hit single "Superstition", which was a cover ofStevie Wonder 's composition of the same name. Wonder had originally intended to record "Superstition" with Beck, but the latter's automobile accident shelved the plan. Later that year the band released a concert album in Japan, Live in Japan, which was rereleased in 2005. The group began work on a second studio album, but Beck suddenly left the band in early 1974, forcing a dissolution.Members
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Jeff Beck : (guitar , vocals)
*Tim Bogert : (bass, vocals)
*Carmine Appice : (drums, vocals)Discography
* "Beck, Bogert & Appice" - 1973
* "Live in Japan" - 1974
* "At Last Rainbow" - 1974
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