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Jeff  (Audio CD) 
by Jeff Beck

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Calling fabled guitar god Jeff Beck "mercurial" doesn't do justice to the word – or the legend himself. While this latest blast of maniacal Beckology seems to form a loose techno-centric triptych with its predecessors, by no means is the guitarist resting on his laurels here. If anything, his continuing collaboration with You Had It Coming producer Andy Wright (aided and deliciously sonically subverted by Splattercell's David Torn and Apollo 440) has yielded one of Beck's most muscular--if willfully challenging--collections of musical future shock. Save for the elegant, orchestra-backed take on the traditional folk of "Bulgaria" and introspective respite of "Line Dance with Monkey' and "JB's Blues," the guitarist seems to have little interest in traditional lyricism here, instead coaxing an inventive maelstrom of unearthly, metallic timbres and alien modalities from his instrument on the angular "Trouble Man," the hypnotic grooves of "So What" and the Torn-icated, melodic minimalism of "Plan B." On "Grease Monkey" and "Hot Rod Honeymoon," Apollo 440 playfully fold Beck's notorious car-culture fetishes into an ironic sonic origami of retro-samples and tense electro-rhythms, the latter highlighted by his neo-country chicken-pickin' and incomparable slide work. That track may be cast as mock Beach Boys car tune, but there's definitely nothing nostalgic about the evocative, often hard-edged mood here; it might as well be subtitled "Beck to the Future." --Jerry McCulley

Product Details:
Audio CD Release Date: August 05, 2003
Studio: Sony
Number Of Discs: 1
Average Customer Rating: based on 99 reviews
Track Listing:
1. So What
2. Plan B
3. Pork-U-Pine
4. Seasons
5. Trouble Man
6. Grease Monkey
7. Hot Rod Honeymoon
8. Line Dancing with Monkeys
9. Jb's Blues
10. Pay Me No Mind [Jeff Beck Remix]
11. My Thing
12. Bulgaria
13. Why Lord Oh Why?
 
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3jeff by jeff beck  May 01, 2009
I was generally pleased with the product. However it was a bit different genre than I expected from Jeff Beck.

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5So I wanders in to my local mega music store (now defunct)  Jan 17, 2009
I'm thumbing through the bins in 2003 with no particular purpose and little expectation. I just stopped in on my way home from work, hoping for something interesting to jump out at me. It happened so seldom any more to this fiftyish guy who still has a thousand vinyl records pre 1986 and no turntable-when the in store music caught my ear. About the third time it caught my ear it was near the end of the disc and I decided, holy dung, this album is great! Finally something modern I can sink my teeth in to. So I schlepped up to the 70's version of myself at the counter and asked what it was. That figures! Jeff Beck. I have Wired and Blow by Blow gathering dust in the basement. I confess I bought those because it was hot in the circle I travelled in, but personally, it never got hold of me-shocking for a lot of you, I know. All I can say is buy it. You won't find Jeff Beck at your county fairgrounds playing his first 2 albums into the nursing home, like most 70's groups. Beck is an evolving creature. Even if the names in my collection seldom change, I'm glad one or two of them is growing new fruit and not squeezing the daylights out of 30 year old stuff.

4Always changing  Dec 21, 2008
Jeff Beck still relevant. I've got a fair bit of Becks music over the years, as well as most other notable guitarists like SRV, Tommy Bolin, Gary Moore, Steve Morse, Steve Howe, Robin Trower, Roberet Fripp etc. I think this CD and Who Else shows that Jeff Beck is still wanting to keep updating his techniques & styles after his more commercial successes of Blow by Blow, Wired, There & Back. This newer style is grungy, thick, techno or whatever but top notch as usual and I think proves that some of these older guys can show the younger, flashier jerks that they still have a long way to go to be mentioned in the same sentence as the legends. Worth adding this one to your collection, sound quality great and it's not even remasterd! (what a rip off some of these supposed remasters are, there are albums recorded properly 20 or more years ago, so why dont these remasters sound way better with the technology thats around)

4Becktronica  Nov 18, 2008
So I am an instrumental fan, and this album fits nicely into my collection. This has about 4 really good songs that blend nicely with everthing from Tommy Guerrero to King Black Acid. I found the tones very interesting, in classic Jeff B form, low on viruosity and high in creativity. He has come a long way from Cream, but it is also back to the instrumental vibe that he was doing back in his stevie Wonder funk phase.

4a real departure  Sep 28, 2007
...from anything, actually.
Summary:
Audio geeks: buy this
Jeff Beck fans: buy Who Else! first, then this if you like it
other music fans: should probably start with "blow by blow" or even "truth" to see Jeff's roots--not what you might expect given this album (and great albums)

First off, The recording quality on this is astounding. The sounds used are well outside of the normal range. With my Dahlquist DQ-10 speakers, I was occasionally confused about where the sound was coming from, because I was pretty sure my speakers couldn't make those sounds.
In short, this album is an absolute must for audiophiles. I use a variety of tracks for testing speakers/headphones/amps/whatever, but I listening to track 8 (Line Dancing With Monkeys) always teaches me more than any other track in my collection.

This is a bold foray into electronica for Jeff. Unlike Who Else!, this really doesn't conjure up many memories of Classic Jeff Beck--which makes it really interesting. The variety of sounds, the way they're put together is pretty darned original as far as I can tell, and of course, the guitar samples are awesome (not surprising considering the source)--just full of nuance. I wish I had bought Who Else! first to ease me into this album, because it was such a shock to my ears, that for a while, I really didn't like it. After getting used to this album, the only thing I really find fault with is the vocal samples. They're not plastered all over the music or anything, but where they do appear, I find them awkward. That's why I only gave this 4 stars.

For those that aren't familiar with Jeff's work--this is techno-ish, but the samples are where fans of his earlier work will recognize him. Jeff is often called one of the most influential/important guitarists of all time (2nd most is probably fair), but his influence has mostly been through other guitarists, not direct to listeners. He's done a lot of groundbreaking stuff, and gone through many phases that sound quite distinct. I think after listening to that stuff you may hear this album differently.

 
 
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