Jeff Beck with the Jan Hammer Group Live

Jeff Beck with the Jan Hammer Group Live

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Guitar, Effects – Jeff Beck [click here to see more vinyl featuring Jeff Beck]

Lead Vocals – Jan Hammer (A2), Tony Smith (A4)

Harmony Vocals – Fernando Saunders

Bass – Fernando Saunders

Drums – Tony Smith

Violin – Steve Kindler

Synthesizer [Moog, Oberheim, Freeman], Electric Piano, Timbales - Jan Hammer

Synthesizer [String] – Steve Kindler (B1)

Rhythm Guitar – Fernando Saunders (A3), Steve Kindler (B3)

Written by Max Middleton (A1, B2), Jan Hammer (A2, A4, B1, B3), Lennon & Paul McCartney (A3), Jerry Goodman (A4), Jeff Beck (B2)

 

1 LP, gatefold jacket printed by Stoughton Printing

Limited to 3,000 numbered copies

Original analog Master tape : YES

Heavy Press : 180g

Record color : black

Speed : 33 RPM

Size : 12'’

Stereo

Live

Record Press : Record Industry

Label : Mofi

Original Label : Epic

Recorded on a US tour over summer and Fall 1976

Recorded and mixed by Dennis Weinreich, Jan Hammer

Produced by Jan Hammer

Executive-Producer – Tom Werman

Cover Design by John Berg

Photography by Hue And Eye, Larry Yelen

Originally released in March 1977

Reissued in 2024

 

Tracks:

Side A:

  1. Freeway Jam
  2. Earth (Still our Only Home)
  3. She's a Woman
  4. Full Moon Boogie

Side B:

  1. Darkness/Earth in Search of the Sun
  2. Scatterbrain
  3. Blue Wind

 

Reviews :

“Jan Hammer's uncanny ability to simulate the pitch-bending qualities of an electric guitar on his Minimoog synthesizer made him an explosive duet partner with rock's Jeff Beck on this live album -- the third of Beck's successful flirtations with jazz-rock. While leaning toward the Mahavishnu Orchestra brand of jazz-rock, with the word "rock" heavily emphasized, this is a looser, less lockstepped variant. The song selection is split almost equally between Hammer and Beck's repertoires, with Hammer's remake of his techno/mechanized "Darkness/Earth In Search of a Sun" making the biggest splash. Beck is a marvel, his stinging guitar darting in and out from everywhere like a hit-and-run guerrilla fighter, and Hammer matches him blow by blow, so to speak, with his purer yet equally agile tone quality on shootouts like "Full Moon Boogie." Hammer is a terrible vocalist, but that indulgence fortunately is limited to one track; Beck himself only vocalizes through a gauzy electronic filter on a reggae-like treatment of the Beatles' "She's a Woman." Though the jazz-rock idiom seemed almost spent by the time this was released, Hammer and Beck happily pretended not to notice.” AllMusic Review by Richard S. Ginell

 

 

Ratings :

Discogs : 3.99 / 5


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