- Jeff Beck
Infobox musical artist
Name = Jeff Beck
Img_capt = Jeff Beck performing at theCrossroads Guitar Festival 2007
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Background = non_vocal_instrumentalist
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Born = birth date and age|1944|6|24|df=y
Wallington,England
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Instrument =Guitar
Genre =Blues rock ,jazz fusion ,instrumental rock ,hard rock ,electronica
Occupation =Musician ,Songwriter
Years_active = 1962–present
Label =EMI , Epic
Associated_acts =The Yardbirds ,The Jeff Beck Group ,The Honeydrippers ,Beck, Bogert & Appice ,Big Town Playboys ,Upp
URL = [http://www.jeffbeck.com www.jeffbeck.com]
Notable_instruments = Fender Jeff Beck Signature Model StratocasterGeoffrey Arnold "Jeff" Beck (born
June 24 ,1944 to Arnold and Ethel Beck in Wallington,England ) is an English rockguitarist . He was one of the three noted guitarists — the others beingEric Clapton andJimmy Page — to have recorded with the bandThe Yardbirds . He was ranked the 14th onRolling Stone Magazine's list of the "100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time".cite news | title = The 100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time| url = http://www.rollingstone.com/news/story/5937559/the_100_greatest_guitarists_of_all_time/ | date =2003-08-27 | work = Rolling Stone Magazine]Much of Beck's recorded output has been instrumental, and his releases have spanned
genres ranging fromblues-rock , heavy metal,jazz fusion and (currently) a blend of guitar-rock andelectronica . Beck has earned wide critical praise [ [http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/15425867/displaymode/1107/s/2/framenumber/5/ Top ten guitar players] ] and fourGrammy awards forBest Rock Instrumental Performance , and had two hit albums in the mid-1970s as a solo act. However, Beck has not been able to establish and maintain a broad following or the sustained commercial success of many of his collaborators and bandmates.Beck has been nominated for 2009 induction into the
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame [ [http://www.newsday.com/entertainment/music/ny-etrockhall0922,0,3257546.story Run-D.M.C., Metallica nominated for Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Associated Press September 22, 2008] ]Biography
Early life
As a ten year old Beck sang in a church choir. As a teenager he learned to play a borrowed guitar and then made several attempts to build his own instrument. His first attempt was by gluing and bolting together (forgetting the washers so that the bolt head sank into the wood) a selection of cigar boxes for the body and an unsanded fence-upright for a neck. The strings were aircraft control line wires, both single and double stranded were used depending on the effect he wanted to achieve. The frets, however, were a different matter. In an unknowing portent for the future use of
fretless guitar , the frets were simply painted on. Another attempt at a home-build was when he studiously cut a body from a very thick piece of wood. When fabricating the neck he attempted to use memorized measurements. Unfortunately the measurements he had remembered were those of abass guitar . He described the result as "The scale was so bad that it was only playable with a capo at the fifth fret...", he went on to say, "I was interested in the electric guitar even before I knew the difference between electric and acoustic. The electric guitar seemed to be a totally fascinating plank of wood with knobs and switches on it. I just had to have one." cite book | last = Foster | first = Mo | authorlink = Mo Foster | coauthors = | title = 17 Watts? The Birth of British Rock Guitar | publisher = Sanctuary Publishing | date = 1997 |edition= 2nd Edition | location = | pages = pp119-120 | url = http://www.mofoster.com/author_17watts.php | doi = | id = | isbn = 186074267X ]Beck is cited as saying that the first electric guitar player he singled out as impressing him was
Les Paul .cite book | last = Foster | first = Mo | authorlink = Mo Foster | coauthors = | title = 17 Watts? The Birth of British Rock Guitar | publisher = Sanctuary Publishing | date = 1997 |edition= 2nd Edition | location = | pages = p38 | url = http://www.mofoster.com/author_17watts.php | doi = | id = | isbn = 186074267X ] SimilarlyCliff Gallup , lead guitarist withGene Vincent and the Blue Caps was also an early musical influence, followed byChuck Berry and Steve Cropper [Interview with Vh1 History of Rock and Roll] Upon leaving school he attended Wimbledon Art College, then he briefly worked as a painter and decorator, a groundsman on a golf course and spray painting cars. Beck's sister would also play an instrumental role in introducing him to another teen hopeful namedJimmy Page .With The Yardbirds
Like many rock musicians in the early 1960s, he began his career working as a session guitarist. In 1965,
Eric Clapton left theYardbirds for John Mayall's Bluesbreakers, and Beck was recruited to replace him on the recommendation ofJimmy Page , who had been their initial choice. It was during his tenure with the Yardbirds that they recorded most of their hits.During Jeff Beck's time with the Yardbirds he pioneered the use of many new guitar techniques, such as the intentional use of feedback, heavy
distortion and complex soloing. Rock criticRichie Unterberger wrote "While Beck's stint with the band lasted only about 18 months, in this period he did more to influence the sound of '60s rock guitar than anyone exceptJimi Hendrix andPete Townshend ."Rock critic
Piero Scaruffi has described Beck as "possibly the most influential guitarist in the history of rock music. One could say that rock music played with an electric guitar was invented by Jeff Beck. It was through him that the distortions, feedback, and many other techniques, that the rest of rock music did not rediscover until much later, became popular." Certainly the sheer chronological facts - Beck's groundbreaking lead guitar work on the Yardbird'sRoger the Engineer came out 5 months before Clapton's work with Cream, and almost a year before Hendrix's debut - back up Scaruffi's assertion.Stories about Beck's volatile temper began to circulate early. His perfectionism, coupled with the faulty equipment often in use during the 1960s, led to many stories about his willingness to take out frustrations on his equipment, though not in the form of smashing a guitar. The 1966 movie "
Blow-up " contains a scene where the Yardbirds perform "Stroll On", and Beck becomes so enraged by equipment problems that he smashes his guitar. However, this scene was staged for the movie, as it was a re-creation of an actual event that directorMichelangelo Antonioni witnessed at a concert ofThe Who . [ [http://books.google.com/books?id=e1a1C_somjIC&pg=PA66&lpg=PA66&dq=michaelangelo+antonioni+%22the+who%22&source=web&ots=l3g-Z7iaS1&sig=a9ZMUrba-QsFrPqUTHBSMLvv3CM#PPA67,M1 Anyway Anyhow Anywhere: The Complete Chronicle of The Who] ] . This was also spoofed in the movie "This is Spinal Tap ".His time with The Yardbirds was short, allowing Beck only one full album, "Yardbirds" a/k/a/
Roger the Engineer " (1966); Beck left after 18 months, partly for health reasons. For a few months he shared the dual-lead guitar role withJimmy Page , who had joined theYardbirds as a bass player, but quickly moved to co-lead guitar, withChris Dreja moving on bass .While on the surface Beck seems to have departed the group because of his health, Page, who had been invited into the band for a second time in 1966 by Beck himself, tells a different story:
The Yardbirds were inducted into the
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1992. Beck wise-cracked at the ceremony stating:Jeff Beck Group
The following year, after recording the one-off song "
Beck's Bolero " (withJimmy Page , John Paul Jones,Nicky Hopkins , andKeith Moon ) and having two solo vocals hit singles in the UK ("Hi Ho Silver Lining" and "Tallyman"), Beck formed a new band calledThe Jeff Beck Group , which featured him on lead guitar,Rod Stewart on vocals,Ronnie Wood on bass,Nicky Hopkins on piano, andMicky Waller on drums.The group produced two albums, "Truth" (August, 1968) and "Beck-Ola" (June, 1969). Both albums are highly acclaimed."Truth", released five months before the first
Led Zeppelin album, features a cover of "You Shook Me ", a song first recorded by Willie Dixon which was also covered on the Led Zeppelin debut. It sold well (reaching #15 on the "Billboard" charts) and received great critical praise,Fact|date=August 2007 "Beck-Ola" while well-received, was less successful both commercially and critically. Resentment, coupled with touring-related incidents, led the group to dissolve.After the breakup, Beck decided to continue working with Stewart, and team up with bassist
Tim Bogert and drummerCarmine Appice , the rhythm section of theVanilla Fudge . This project was sidelined when Beck suffered head injuries in a car crash, and left the music scene for over a year. Rod Stewart left to team up with Ronnie Wood and the Small Faces; and Bogert and Appice formed Cactus instead.When Beck regained his health, he reformed a band with entirely new members. The new ensemble —
Bob Tench on vocals and guitar,Max Middleton on piano and keyboards,Clive Chaman on bass andCozy Powell on drums — although still known as the "Jeff Beck Group" featured a substantially different sound from the first lineup.For the album "Rough and Ready" (1971), Beck wrote or co-wrote six of the album's seven tracks (the exception written by pianist Middleton). The album included elements of Soul, Rhythm and Blues and Jazz, foreshadowing the direction Beck's music would take later in the decade.
The follow-up,
Jeff Beck Group , (1972) was recorded in Memphis, at the studio used byBooker T. & the M.G.'s ; their guitarist,Steve Cropper , produced the album. The album, unsurprisingly, displayed a strong Soul influence. Five of the nine tracks were covers of American artists; one ("I Got To Have A Song") was the first of Beck's four covers of compositions written byStevie Wonder .Shortly after this release, Cactus broke up, leaving Bogert and Appice available. Beck dissolved the band in order to achieve his ambition to work with them, forming
Beck, Bogert & Appice .Beck, Bogert & Appice
The long-awaited lineup worked together for less than two years and released only one US album "Beck, Bogert & Appice". While critics acknowledged the band's instrumental prowess, the album was not well received, except for its cover of Wonder's "Superstition". Beck left the group during recording sessions for the second album. (A double-album ("Beck, Bogert & Appice Live in Japan)" was eventually released in Japan.)
olo albums
In October 1974, Beck began recording instrumentals at
AIR studios backed by pianist Max Middleton (from the second Jeff Beck Group), bassistPhil Chenn , and drummerRichard Bailey , withGeorge Martin producing and providing string arrangements.The resulting album, "
Blow by Blow " (1975), displayed Beck's technical prowess in a jazz-rock format. The album reached #4 on the charts. It is Beck's most commercially successful release.George Martin , produced "Blow by Blow" at AIR Studios. Beck was fastidious about over-dubs but never seemed to be happy with his solos.A few days after a recording, when he'd had time to digest his own performance, he would telephone Martin and say "I think I could do a better one on this track", and they would return to AIR to try again. Beck would play over and over until he was satisfied that he had performed his best. A couple of months went by and Martin received another phone call from Beck: "I want to do this solo again." Bemused, Martin replied: "I'm sorry, Jeff, but the record is in the shops!"cite book | last = Foster | first = Mo | authorlink = Mo Foster | coauthors = | title = 17 Watts? The Birth of British Rock Guitar | publisher = Sanctuary Publishing | date = 1997 |edition= 2nd Edition | location = | pages = p315 | url = http://www.mofoster.com/author_17watts.php | doi = | id = | isbn = 186074267X ]"Wired", which followed a year later, paired Beck with drummer-composer
Narada Michael Walden and keyboardistJan Hammer . It is a more straightforward work of jazz-rock fusion (sounding similar to the work of his two collaborators). A live album with Hammer followed.1980's "There and Back", featured three compositions from Hammer and five with keyboardist
Tony Hymas .Later career
In 1981 he made a series of historic, joint live appearances with his Yardbirds predecessor
Eric Clapton at theAmnesty International "The Secret Policeman's Other Ball " benefit shows. He appeared with Clapton on "Crossroads", "Further On Up The Road", and his own arrangement ofStevie Wonder 's "Cause We've Ended As Lovers". Beck also featured prominently in the all-star band finale performance of "I Shall Be Released" with Clapton, Sting,Phil Collins ,Donovan andBob Geldof . Beck's contributions were seen and heard in the resulting album and film, both of which achieved worldwide success in 1982. Another benefit show called the ARMS Concert forMultiple Sclerosis featured a jam with Jeff, Eric and Jimmy Page performing "Tulsa Time", and "Layla". This is the only time all of the 1963-1968 Yardbirds lead guitarists appeared on stage together.During the 1980s and 1990s, Jeff Beck recorded sporadically (due largely to a long battle with noise-induced
tinnitus ): "There and Back" (1980, featuringSimon Phillips ,Tony Hymas ,Jan Hammer andMo Foster ), "Flash" (1985, including performances with Rod Stewart and Jan Hammer), "Jeff Beck's Guitar Shop " (1989, withTerry Bozzio andTony Hymas ), "Crazy Legs" (1993), "Who Else! " (1999), and "You Had It Coming " (2001). He also accompaniedPaul Rodgers ofBad Company on the album "" in 1993. Jeff Beck won his thirdGrammy Award , this one for 'Best Rock Instrumental Performance' for the track "Dirty Mind" from "You Had It Coming". The 2003 release of "Jeff" showed that the new electro-guitar style he used for the two earlier albums would continue to dominate. The song "Plan B" from this release earned him his fourth Grammy Award, again, for 'Best Rock Instrumental Performance'.In the past few years, Jeff Beck has performed on new albums by
Roger Waters ,Les Paul andCyndi Lauper . Beck also is featured on one track on Queen guitaristBrian May 's album "Another World". He also appears onZZ Top 's album "XXX". Beck made a cameo appearance in the movie "Twins" starringArnold Schwarzenegger andDanny DeVito .Jeff Beck continues to perform shows on a regular basis, including opening for
B.B. King in the summer of 2003, backed byTerry Bozzio andTony Hymas .Beck's most recent tours in 2005 and 2006 have included
Jason Rebello on keyboards,Vinnie Colaiuta on drums andPino Palladino on bass (replaced by Randy Hope-Taylor due to Palladino's prior commitment toThe Who ). An "Official Bootleg USA'06 " from the tour has been released through Beck's site.Jeff Beck also accompanied
Kelly Clarkson as the guitarist for her cover ofPatty Griffin 's song, "Up To The Mountain ", during the 2007Idol Gives Back episode of "American Idol ", receiving a standing ovation from the audience.Beck was featured at Eric Clapton's Crossroads Guitar Festival in 2004 and 2007.
Beck has announced a Japanese tour for early 2009 through his website, www.jeffbeck.com
Influence
While Beck was not the first rock guitarist to experiment with electronic distortion, he nonetheless helped to redefine the sound and role of the electric guitar in rock music. Beck's work with The Yardbirds and
The Jeff Beck Group 's 1968 album Truth were seminal influences onheavy metal music , which emerged in full force in the early 1970s. Jeff Beck is still highly influential with many modern guitarists, who cite him as a major influence on their playing.Technique and equipment
Jeff Beck does not rely heavily on electronic effects. Beck stopped regular use of a pick (
plectrum ) in the 1980s. Contrary to popular belief, he does occasionally play with a pick (although seldom through the entire song). He produces a wide variety of sounds by using his fingers and the vibrato bar on his signature Fender Stratocaster, although he frequently uses awah-wah pedal both live and in the studio. As Eric Clapton once said, "With Jeff, it’s all in his hands". [ [http://www.jeffbeck.com/jeffbeck_bio.html Jeff Beck.com ] ] Along withFender Stratocaster s, Beck occasionally playsFender Telecaster andGibson Les Paul models as well. His amplifiers are primarily by Fender andMarshall Amplification . In his earlier days with the Yardbirds, Beck also used aFender Esquire guitar throughVox AC30 s. He has also played through a variety of fuzz pedals and echo-units along with this set-up and has used thePro Co RAT distortion pedal.During the ARMS charity concerts in 1983, Jeff used his battered
Fender Esquire along with a 1954Fender Stratocaster and aJackson Soloist .On the Crazy Legs album of 1993, he played a
Gretsch Duo Jet , his signatureFender Stratocaster and various other guitars.Recently, Fender created a Custom Shop Tribute series version of his beat-up Fender Esquire as well as his Artist Signature series Stratocaster. The
Seymour Duncan SH-4 JBguitar pickup is named after Jeff Beck.Other collaborations and near-misses
While Beck and
Jimmy Page played together inThe Yardbirds , the trio of Beck, Page andEric Clapton never played together in the group all at the same time. The three guitarists did play on stage together at the ARMS charity concerts in 1983 in honour ofRonnie Lane Beck also rehearsed with Guns N' Roses for their concert in Paris in 1992, however he did not play in the actual concert as he was ill.
Jeff Beck had several opportunities to join famous bands.
Following
Mick Taylor 's resignation, Beck was invited to an audition for theThe Rolling Stones . After staying for a couple of days at a hotel in Amsterdam, where the Stones had rented a studio, Jeff and his manager decided to leave because they got tired of waiting around for a phone call from the Stones. Subsequently, the Stones hiredRonnie Wood to play guitar on their 1975 Tour.Fact|date=September 2008Pink Floyd originally considered Beck to replaceSyd Barrett after the latter became difficult to work with. However, asNick Mason recalls in his autobiography, 'none of us had the nerve to ask him. Roger finally managed it twenty years later'.David Gilmour became Pink Floyd's guitarist instead. [cite web |url=http://www.pinkfloyd-co.com/band/interviews/rww/rwwcollector.html |title= Record Collector Interview | author=K Whitlock |accessdate=2007-12-15 |publisher=Pink Floyd & Co fan website ]Jeff Beck and
Nigel Kennedy have recently been rehearsing together (2008-07-24). Kennedy is in awe of Beck and the pair are looking at doing possible gigs and recordings together. [http://www.popbitch.com]Personal
When not touring or recording, Beck rarely plays guitar. Instead, he spends most of his time working on his classic Jaguars or building hot rods.
Beck is a vegetarian.
Beck has appeared in several films; he appears in the movie "Blow Up" with
The Yardbirds performing "Stroll On" and appears in the movie "Twins" withNicolette Larson .Discography
As the Jeff Beck Group:
* "Truth" – 1968 #15 US
* "Beck-Ola" – 1969 #15 US
* "Rough and Ready" – 1971 #46 US
* "Jeff Beck Group" - 1972 #19 USAs
Beck, Bogert & Appice * "Beck, Bogert & Appice" - 1973
* "Beck, Bogert & Appice Live in Japan" - 1974Solo:
* "Hi Ho Silver Lining " / "Beck's Bolero " - 1967 single
* "Tallyman (song) " / "Rock My Plimsoul " - 1967 single
* "Love Is Blue " / "I've Been Drinking " - 1967 single
* "Blow by Blow " – 1975 #4 US
* "Wired" – 1976 #16 US
* "Jeff Beck With the Jan Hammer Group Live " – 1977 #23 US
* "There and Back" – 1980 #21 US
* "Flash" – 1985 #42 US (Winner 1986Grammy Award for Best Rock Instrumental Performance )
* "Jeff Beck's Guitar Shop " – 1989 #49 US (Winner 1990Grammy Award for Best Rock Instrumental Performance )
* Jeff Beck & Jed Leiber - "Frankie's House " - 1992 (Soundtrack)
* "Who Else! " – 1999 #99 US
* "You Had It Coming " – 2001 #110 US
* "Jeff" – 2003
* "Live At BB King Blues Club " - 2006 (recorded 09/10/2003; originally sold only through Sony's online store in 2004)
* "Official Bootleg USA'06 " (originally sold through Beck's site)
* "Performing this week...Live at the Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club " (Scheduled to be released on October 6, 2008).With
Big Town Playboys :* "Crazy Legs " - 1993
Compilations:
*"
Beckology " - 1991
*"Best of Beck " - 1995Appeared on
Pavarotti's "Ti Adoro" lead guitar solo on "Caruso"
* John McLaughlin's "The Promise", on the track "Django".
*Joe Cocker 'sHeart & Soul album on 4th trackI (Who Have Nothing) playing lead guitar.
*Brian May 's "The Guv'nor" from the album "Another World"
*Stevie Wonder 's "Talking Book "
*Imogen Heap 's "Speak for Yourself "
*Roger Waters ' "Amused to Death "
* Mood Swings' songSkinthieves "
*Tina Turner 's "Private Dancer "
*Jon Bon Jovi 's solo album "Blaze of Glory "
*Paul Rodgers ' song "Good Morning Little School Girl"
*Stanley Clarke 's 1975 album "Journey to Love ".
*Stanley Clarke 's 1978 album "Modern Man ".
*John's Children s single "Just What You Want - Just What You'll Get" b/w "But She's Mine" (rel. Feb 1967) as uncreditedsession musician .
* Reunited with former Yardbirds bandmates in 1984 with the groupBox of Frogs
*Donovan 's "Goo Goo Barabajagal (Love Is Hot)"
*Malcolm McLaren 's album "Waltz Darling ", released in 1989, on the songs "House Of The Blue Danube " and "Call A Wave ".
*Tony Hymas 's "Oyaté", on the track "Crazy Horse" (feat. John Trudell) and "Tashunka Witko" 1990.
*Buddy Guy 's "Damn Right, I've Got the Blues", on the tracks "Mustang Sally" and "Early In The Morning" 1991.
*Mick Jagger 's "She's the Boss "
* ""
*Kate Bush 's 1993 album "The Red Shoes"
* Appears in the movie "Twins" with Danny DeVito and Arnold Schwarzenegger
* The soundtrack to the movie "Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" featuring The Bee Gees and Peter Frampton (Beck was once quoted as saying that after he saw Peter Frampton use the guitar mouth tube (talk box ), he gave it up).
* The 2003 Yardbirds' reunion album "Birdland" - on track "My Blind Life"
*Ursus Minor 's "Zugzwang" released in 2005
*Cyndi Lauper 's song "Above The Clouds" from her 2005 album "The Body Acoustic "
* played guitar solo in Pavarotti's rendition of "Caruso"
* The rare blues album "Guitar Boogie " withEric Clapton andJimmy Page
*Rod Stewart 's album "Camouflage" on three tracks, also appears in video for the song "Infatuation"
*Toots and the Maytals 2004 album "True Love" on the song "54-46."
*American Idol on 24 April 2007 for the Idol Gives Back special, withKelly Clarkson , playing "Up to the Mountain", originally byPatty Griffin
*Murray Head 's "Voices" (1981)
*Beck's group plays withDonovan on the song, "Goo Goo Barabajagal (Love is Hot)"
*Guitarist forHans Zimmer 'sDays of Thunder Instrumental Score.
* Beck plays an instrumental version of Lennon/McCartney classic "A Day in the Life " on SirGeorge Martin 's album "In My Life" (1998), which also appeared inJulie Taymor 's Beatles-inspired movie, "Across the Universe".
*His song "Hot Rod Honeymoon" was on thesoundtrack for thevideo game Gran Turismo 4
*Stone Free : A Tribute ToJimi Hendrix on "Manic Depression" with Seal.
* Two songs of the Italian singerZucchero : the song "Papa Perche?" (from the 1995 album Spirito DiVino) and "Like the sun (from out of nowhere)" (from the 2004 albumZU & Co , also featuringMacy Gray ).
*The Pretenders album Viva El Amor on the song "Legalise Me"
* Beck appears on John McLaughlin's "Promise".
* Stevie Wonder originally wrote "Superstition" for Beck. However, Wonder's manager insisted that he record it before Beck did.ee also
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List of rock instrumentals Further reading
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* Christopher Hjort and Doug Hinman (2000): "Jeff's Book: A Chronology of Jeff Beck's Career, 1965-1980: From the Yardbirds to Jazz-Rock", Rock'n'Roll Research Press ( [http://www.musicdish.com/mag/index.php3?id=2155] , [http://www.rocknrollresearchpress.com/jbreviews.html] )External links
* [http://www.jeffbeck.com Jeff Beck Official Site]
* [http://www.ainian.com An Unofficial Jeff Beck website]
* [http://www.jeffbeckmusic.com Jeff Beck at Epic Records]Notes
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