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Jeff Beck - Truth (1968) Expanded Remastered 2005

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Jeff Beck - Truth (1968) Expanded Remastered 2005

Jeff Beck - Truth (1968) Expanded Remastered 2005
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 399 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 161 Mb
Label: EMI | # 7243 8 73749 2 8 | Time: 01:10:37 | Scans ~ 104 Mb
Rock, Blues-Rock, Hard Rock, Guitar Virtuoso

After leaving the Yardbirds as lead guitarist in 1967, Jeff Beck formed the Jeff Beck Group featuring Rod Stewart on vocals and Ron Wood on bass, releasing two albums 'Truth' in 1968 and 'Beck-Ola' in 1969. This long-awaited 24-bit digitally remastered version of 'Truth' is released with 8 bonus tracks. This album was Rod Stewart's first-ever album-length lead vocal showcase as an artist, and is regarded, along with 'Beck-Ola' as a musical touchstone for hard rockers in the years that followed. Collaborators on this album (and bonus tracks) include Keith Moon, Jimmy Page, John Paul Jones, Nicky Hopkins, Aynsley Dunbar and Madeline Bell. Jeff Beck's three singles 'Tallyman', 'Love Is Blue' and 'Hi Ho Silver Lining' (First Stereo Mix) have been added as bonus track along with 'I've Been Drinking' (New Stereo Mix), 'You Shook Me' (Take One Mix), 'Rock My Plimsoul' (Stereo Mix), 'Beck's Bolero' (Mono Single Version with Backwards Guitar), 'Blues Deluxe' (Take 1 Mix) plus the gorgeous ballad 'I've Been Drinking' (B-side on 'Love Is Blue') which was omitted from the original album. The liner notes have been upgraded by Charles Shaar Murray and feature an extensive interview with Jeff Beck. All tracks produced by Mickie Most. Remastered by Peter Mew at Abbey Road.

Jeff Beck's Truth – which was already regarded as the pioneering heavy metal blues album of its era, beating Led Zeppelin to the punch by about six months – got a lot better with this British import remastered reissue, which puts all prior editions of the CD to shame. EMI Records have remastered the original LP in 24-bit digital, which puts Beck's guitar and John Paul Jones' organ on "You Shook Me" practically in your lap, and the amp on the former almost up against your ear, and Mickey Waller's drums and Ron Wood's bass on "Shapes of Things" into a position of similar intimacy, so you can almost hear the action on the bass strings. And Rod Stewart's voice is not only close but flows out with a resonance that can't entirely be covered by his rasping delivery – "Ol' Man River" now seems like an ideal choice for him (as well as a distant precursor to his later recordings of standards), and Keith Moon's timpani performance is totally larger-than-life here. Beck's guitar sounds like it's in the room with you on "Rock My Plimsoul," and Stewart's singing is presented in such detail, that his nuances now seem fine and intimate. There are so many details revealed in the playing here in this remastering, that even longtime listeners are certain to find nuances in the playing and the different parts that are new to them – and that's just the established album. The original ten songs have been very judiciously augmented with a brace of killer bonus tracks, starting with "I've Been Drinking," where Rod Stewart first treaded into Sam Cooke territory stylistically, which somehow never got included on the LP and ended up relegated to the B-side of the Beck single "Love Is Blue" in mono (it's in stereo here, natch); there's also the undubbed, stripped-down first take of "You Shook Me," filled with instruments that are nice and close and crunchy (especially the guitar); the early, single-take of "Rock My Plimsoul," remixed to stereo here; "Beck's Bolero" in its original mono single version; the previously unissued first take of the shattering "Blues De Luxe"; and the early single A-sides "Tallyman," "Love Is Blue," and "Hi Ho Silver Lining," the first and last featuring Beck's own singing (a decision imposed by producer Mickie Most over the guitarist's vociferous objections) the latter in its unedited form with a "wee surprise" at the very end. It's worth the upgrade – you may well find yourself practically getting high off the raw invention and passions oozing from virtually all of the music, and even playing it once for some younger friends who've heard it before will make a few converts to its cause.

Review by Bruce Eder, Allmusic.com

Jeff Beck - Truth (1968) Expanded Remastered 2005



Tracklist:

01. Shapes Of Things (03:21)
02. Let Me Love You (04:43)
03. Morning Dew (04:42)
04. You Shook Me (02:30)
05. Ol' Man River (04:01)
06. Greensleeves (01:49)
07. Rock My Plimsoul (04:14)
08. Beck's Bolero (02:55)
09. Blues De Luxe (07:30)
10. I Ain't Superstitious (05:02)

Bonus Tracks:

11. I've Been Drinking (New Stereo Mix) (03:20)
12. You Shook Me (Take 1) (02:31)
13. Rock My Plimsoul (Single Version, Stereo Mix) (03:41)
14. Beck's Bolero (Mono Single Version With Backwards Guitar) (03:11)
15. Blues De Luxe (Tale 1) (07:31)
16. Tallyman (02:46)
17. Love Is Blue (L'Aamour Est Bleu) (02:57)
18. Hi-Ho Silver Lining (First Stereo Mix) (03:45)


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Jeff Beck - Truth (1968) Expanded Remastered 2005

Jeff Beck - Truth (1968) Expanded Remastered 2005

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