Beck, Bogert & Appice by Beck, Bogert & Appice

Beck, Bogert & Appice

Beck, Bogert & Appice

1973

Beck, Bogert & Appice is a Rock album by Beck, Bogert & Appice, originally released in 1973. On Gatefold: 121 pressings tracked, owned by 17 collectors.

Sound DNA

  • Rock
  • Hard Rock
  • heavy
  • aggressive
  • funky

About

This supergroup saw guitar hero Jeff Beck and the rhythm section from Vanilla Fudge and Cactus join forces for a single studio album. It’s a mountainous affair that features jazz-rock climbs of improvisation (“Why Should I Care”), dramatic bits of gospel/R&B (Don Nix’s “Sweet Sweet Surrender”), and four-on-the-floor highway blues (“Livin’ Alone”). They turn Stevie Wonder’s “Superstition” and Curtis Mayfield’s “I’m So Proud” into sweet boogie resurrections, while the lilting slide guitar of “Black Cat Moan” and the Cream-like “Lady” will no doubt satisfy fans of classic-era Beck. The sonics and songs have aged extremely well since this album's 1973 release.

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Tracklist

Side A

  1. A1Black Cat Moan3:47
  2. A2Lady5:33
  3. A3Oh To Love You4:05
  4. A4Superstition4:19

Side B

  1. B1Sweet Sweet Surrender3:58
  2. B2Why Should I Care3:33
  3. B3Lose Myself With You3:18
  4. B4Livin' Alone4:13
  5. B5I'm So Proud4:11

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Performers

17 collectors on Gatefold own this · 121 pressings tracked on Gatefold