商品説明
After the release of the album "Wired", the London Roundhouse performance (former Ten Years After Alvin Lee) will be held on June 23, the first day of the 1976-77 tour accompanied by the Jan Hammer group. (Appearance in the undercard) is recorded with super high-quality audience recording! !! This is the audience source, but considering the times, it is recorded with an amazingly clear sound that can not be expected any more, and you can enjoy the exciting performance on the first day of the tour with a very comfortable sound image! No deterioration of the sound is felt, and the sound with outstanding freshness, which is different from the sound that has undergone generation, is very wonderful. This sound source with the above is finished in the ultimate sound with clearness and depth throughout! !! Of course, the pitch adjustment is also perfect. After the BBA disassembled in the air in 1974, Jeff released "Blow By Blow" in 1975, which can be said to be a sound influenced by Mahavishnu (Bernard Purdy was appointed as a tour member for this year's tour). We will clarify our devotion to jazz / crossover sound, and we will continue to strengthen that tendency in the subsequent "Wired" featuring Narada Michael Walden and others. The Jan Hammer Group was appointed as an extension of this, and this is the most technical and exciting time in Beck's history. It can be imagined that this day, which was the first day, was quite enthusiastic because it was a co-star with the original members of Mahavishnu, who could be said to have been close to admiration for Beck at that time. The original performance of this lineup is full of responsiveness, and the terrifying improvisations of the Jan Hammer group are all appealing to the point of listening, with the strongest members in the background. Jeff's enthusiastic play that lets you hear a stimulating approach is a masterpiece from beginning to end! !! Among them, "Jeff Beck with the Jan Hammer Group Live" did not convey the goodness at all (due to the flat sound quality?) Tony Smith's play stands out, and it is no exaggeration to say that he is the best drummer in Beck's history. Flexible super play will be unfolded throughout! Anyway, the bending of the rhythm is artistic, and the mysterious groove that is just and fast as seen in this type of drummer such as Omar Hakim, but also has a solid weight is very thrilling, as you know, this There will be many co-stars with various drummers after that, but it is no exaggeration to say that Tony Smith is the best drummer who brought out the technical side of Beck! The unique and exciting collaboration play of Yang and Jeff with the strong personality developed based on this strongest rhythm is a must-listen even if you are not a fan! !! An item with perfect sound quality and content, which is a package of precious and important sound sources representing the 1976 tour with exceptional sound quality, will be released on a limited press CD from overseas! !!
1. Intro. 2. Country & Eastern Music 3. You Know What I Mean 4. Freeway Jam 5. Earth(Still Our Only Home) 6. Diamond Dust 7. Full Moon Boogie 8. Led Boots
Jeff Beck - Guitar
Jan Hammer - Keyboards
Tony Smith - Drums, Vocals
Fernando Saunders - Bass
Steven Kindler - Violin
JEFF BECK NAVY