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While he was as innovative as
Jimmy Page
, as tasteful as
Eric Clapton
, and nearly as visionary as
Jimi Hendrix
,
Jeff Beck
never achieved the same commercial success as any of his contemporaries, primarily because of the haphazard way he approached his career. After
Rod Stewart
left
the Jeff Beck Group
in 1971,
Beck
never worked with a charismatic lead singer who could have helped sell his music to a wide audience. Furthermore, he was simply too idiosyncratic, moving from heavy metal
to jazz fusion within a blink of an eye. As his career progressed, he became more fascinated by automobiles than guitars, releasing only one album during the course of the '90s. All the while,
Beck
retained the respect of fellow guitarists, who found his reclusiveness all the more alluring.
Beck
began his musical career following a short stint at London's Wimbledon Art College. He earned a reputation by supporting
Lord Sutch
, which helped him land the job as
the Yardbirds
' lead guitarist following the departure of
Eric Clapton
.
Beck
stayed with
the Yardbirds
for nearly two years, leaving in late in 1966 with the pretense that he was retiring from music. He returned several months later with
"Love Is Blue,"
a single he played poorly because he detested the song. Later in 1967, he formed
the Jeff Beck Group
with vocalist
Rod Stewart
, bassist
Ron Wood
, and drummer
Aynsley Dunbar
, who was quickly replaced by
Mickey Waller
; keyboardist
Nicky Hopkins
joined in early 1968. With their crushingly loud reworkings of blues songs and vocal and guitar interplay,
the Jeff Beck Group
established the template for heavy metal. Neither of the band's records,
Truth
(1968) or
Beck-Ola
(a 1969 album that was recorded with new drummer
Tony Newman
), was particularly successful, and the band tended to fight regularly, especially on their frequent tours of the U.S. In 1970,
Stewart
and
Wood
left to join
the Faces
, and
Beck
broke up the group.
Beck
had intended to form a power trio with
Vanilla Fudge
members
Carmine Appice
(drums) and
Tim Bogert
(bass), but those plans were derailed when he suffered a serious car crash in 1970. By the time he recuperated in 1971,
Bogart
and
Appice
were playing in
Cactus
, so the guitarist formed a new version of
the Jeff Beck Group
. Featuring keyboardist
Max Middleton
, drummer
Cozy Powell
, bassist
Clive Chaman
, and vocalist
Bobby Tench
, the new band recorded
Rough and Ready
(1971) and
Jeff Beck Group
(1972). Neither album attracted much attention.
Cactus
dissolved in late 1972, and
Beck
,
Bogert
, and
Appice
formed a power trio the following year. The group's lone studio album -- a live record was released in Japan but never in the U.K. or U.S. -- was widely panned due to its plodding arrangements and weak vocals, and the group disbanded the following year.
For about 18 months,
Beck
remained quiet, re-emerging in 1975 with
Blow by Blow
. Produced by
George Martin
,
Blow by Blow
was an all-instrumental jazz fusion album that received strong reviews.
Beck
collaborated with
Jan Hammer
, a former keyboardist for
Mahavishnu Orchestra
, for 1976's
Wired
, and supported the album with a co-headlining tour with
Hammer
's band. The tour was documented on the 1977 album
Jeff Beck with the Jan Hammer Group -- Live
.
After the
Hammer
tour,
Beck
retired to his estate outside of London and remained quiet for three years. He returned in 1980 with
There and Back
, which featured contributions from
Hammer
. Following the tour for
There and Back
,
Beck
retired again, returning five years later with the slick,
Nile Rodgers
-produced
Flash
. A pop/rock album recorded with a variety of vocalists,
Flash
featured
Beck
's only hit single, the
Stewart
-sung
"People Get Ready,"
and also boasted
"Escape,"
which won the Grammy for Best Rock Instrumental. During 1987, he played lead guitar on
Mick Jagger
's second solo album,
Primitive Cool
. There was another long wait between
Flash
and 1989's
Jeff Beck's Guitar Shop with Terry Bozzio and Tony Hymas
. Though the album sold only moderately well,
Guitar Shop
received uniformly strong reviews and won the Grammy for Best Rock Instrumental.
Beck
supported the album with a tour, this time co-headlining with guitarist
Stevie Ray Vaughan
. Again,
Beck
entered semi-retirement upon the completion of the tour.
In 1992,
Beck
played lead guitar on
Roger Waters
' comeback album,
Amused to Death
. A year later, he released
Crazy Legs
, a tribute to
Gene Vincent
and his lead guitarist,
Cliff Gallup
, which was recorded with
Big Town Playboys
.
Beck
remained quiet after the album's release prior to resurfacing in 1999 with
Who Else!
You Had It Coming
followed in 2001 and his 14th release,
Jeff
, was issued on Epic two years later. An excellent live set,
Performing This Week: Live at Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club
, was released in 2008 by Eagle Records. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
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