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Jeff Beck discography | |
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Studio albums | 17 |
Live albums | 9 |
Compilation albums | 2 |
Video albums | 3 |
Singles | 16 |
This is a select discography for Jeff Beck, the English rock guitarist who has played with numerous groups including The Yardbirds, The Jeff Beck Group, and Beck, Bogert & Appice.
Albums[edit]
Year | Album | US | UK[1] | RIAA certification | Notes |
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1968 | Truth | 15 | — | Gold | First solo album (The Jeff Beck Group appears uncredited on the first album) |
1969 | Beck-Ola | 15 | 39 | Gold | Second album with original line-up of the Jeff Beck Group (first time they appear credited as Jeff Beck Group) |
1971 | Rough and Ready | 46 | — | — | First album with new line-up of the Jeff Beck Group |
1972 | Jeff Beck Group | 19 | — | Gold | Second album with new line-up of the Jeff Beck Group |
1973 | Beck, Bogert & Appice | 12 | 28 | Gold | Only studio album as Beck, Bogert & Appice |
1975 | Blow by Blow | 4 | — | Platinum | Second solo album |
1976 | Wired | 16 | 38 | Platinum | Third solo album |
1980 | There and Back | 21 | 38 | — | Contains one of his more acclaimed pieces, 'The Pump' |
1985 | Flash | 42 | 83 | — | Grammy Award winner |
1989 | Jeff Beck's Guitar Shop | 49 | — | — | Grammy Award winner |
1992 | Frankie's House | — | — | — | Soundtrack collaboration with Jed Leiber |
1993 | Crazy Legs | 171 | — | — | Album with covers of Gene Vincent's songs |
1999 | Who Else! | 99 | 74 | — | Album with influence of electronic music |
2001 | You Had It Coming | 110 | — | — | Grammy Award winner |
2003 | Jeff | 122 | — | — | Grammy Award winner |
April 2010 | Emotion & Commotion | 11 | 21 | — | Highest charting album by Jeff Beck in UK. Double Grammy Award winner |
July 2016 | Loud Hailer | 41 | 27 | — | First album with Rosie Bones and Carmen Vandenberg |
Live albums | |||||
1974 | Live in Japan | — | — | — | First live album |
1977 | Jeff Beck With the Jan Hammer Group Live | 23 | — | Gold | Last album with RIAA certification |
2006 | Live At BB King Blues Club | — | — | — | Official bootleg |
2006 | Live In Tokyo 99' | — | — | — | Official bootleg |
2007 | Official Bootleg USA '06 | — | — | — | Official bootleg |
2008 | Live at Ronnie Scott's | — | 143 | — | Complemented later with a DVD that was certified Platinum for the US sales of 'Jeff Beck performing this week.. live at Ronnie Scott's'. This is an extreme rarity for a music concert DVD of any musical genre. Grammy Award winner. |
2010 | Live and Exclusive from the Grammy Museum | — | — | — | Follow up live album for Emotion and Commotion. |
2011 | Rock & Roll Party: Honoring Les Paul | 54 | 106 | — | |
2015 | Live+ | 148 | — | — | Produced by Jeff Beck. All live tracks recorded on the USA tour, August 7–31, 2014. |
Compilations | |||||
1991 | Beckology | — | — | — | Included songs from Beck's early bands such as Tridents and Yardbirds |
1995 | Best of Beck | — | — | — | Abbreviated compilation |
DVDs | |||||
2008 | Performing This Week... Live at Ronnie Scott's | — | — | Platinum | Grammy Award winner |
2011 | Rock & Roll Party: Honoring Les Paul | — | — | — | |
2014 | Live In Tokyo | — | — | — | |
2017 | Live at the Hollywood Bowl |
2018 Still On the Run Documentary
Singles[edit]
- 'Hi Ho Silver Lining' / 'Beck's Bolero' (1967, UK #14) (re-issued 1972, UK #17 and in 1982, UK #62)
- 'Tallyman' / 'Rock My Plimsoul' (1967, UK #30)
- 'Love Is Blue (L'amour est bleu)' / 'I've Been Drinking' (1968, UK #23) (Jeff Beck & Jeff Beck Group)
- 'Goo Goo Barabajagal (Love Is Hot)' / 'Bed With Me' (1969, UK #12) (Donovan & Jeff Beck Group)
- 'Hi Ho Silver Lining' / 'Beck's Bolero' / 'Rock My Plimsoul' (re-issue) (1972, UK #17)
- 'I've Been Drinking' / 'Morning Dew' / 'Greensleeves' (1973, UK #27) (Jeff Beck with Rod Stewart)
- 'Cause We've Ended As Lovers' (1975)
- 'The Final Peace' / 'Space Boogie' (1980)
- 'The Final Peace' / 'Scatterbrain' / 'Too Much to Lose' / 'Led Boots' (1981)
- 'Hi Ho Silver Lining' / 'Beck's Bolero' / 'Rock My Plimsoul' (re-issue, also as 7' picture disc) (1982, UK #62)
- 'People Get Ready' / 'Back on the Street' / 'You Know, We Know' (1985, charted 1992 UK #49) (1985, US #48) (Jeff Beck & Rod Stewart)
- 'Ambitious' / 'Escape' (1986)
- 'Guitar Shop' / 'People Get Ready' / 'Behind the Veil' (1989) (Jeff Beck with Terry Bozzio and Tony Hymas)
- 'Day In The House' / 'Guitar Shop'(Jeff Beck with Terry Bozzio and Tony Hymas)
- 'People Get Ready' / 'The Train Kept A-Rollin' (1992) (Jeff Beck & Rod Stewart) (1992, UK #49)
- 'Yosogai' (Japan Only EP) (2014): 'Why Give It Away' (With Sophie Delila) / 'Loaded' / 'Danny Boy' (Live with Imelda May)
Guest appearances[edit]
Beck has appeared as a guest artist on dozens of recordings, including the following:
- Donovan's 1968 album 'Barabajagal' on the title track and 'Trudi'
- Stevie Wonder's 1972 album Talking Book
- Stanley Clarke's 1975 album 'Journey to Love' on the title track and 'Hello Jeff'
- Narada Michael Walden's 1976 album Garden of Love Light on the track 'Saint And The Rascal'
- Stanley Clarke's 1978 album Modern Man, Rock 'n Roll Jelly
- Folkways Records' 1980 album Candy Band Sings Going Home (New Songs For Children & Parents)
- Rod Stewart's Camouflage (on three tracks)
- Tina Turner's Private Dancer
- Diana Ross's 'Swept Away'
- Mick Jagger's She's the Boss (1985) and Primitive Cool (1987)
- Buddy Guy's Damn Right, I've Got the Blues, on the tracks 'Mustang Sally' and 'Early In The Morning' 1991
- Kate Bush's 1993 album The Red Shoes
- Jimi Hendrix's song 'Manic Depression' on the 1993 album Stone Free: A Tribute to Jimi Hendrix with Seal.
- Duff Mckagan's 1993 solo album Believe in Me, on the Tracks '(Fucked Up) Beyond Belief' and 'Swamp Song'
- ZZ Top's 1999 release XXX on the track 'Hey Mr. Millionaire'
- Joe Cocker's Heart & Soul album on the track 'I (Who Have Nothing)' playing lead guitar.
- Brian May's 'The Guv'nor' from the album Another World
- Roger Taylor (Queen drummer)'s 'Say It's Not True' from the album Fun on Earth
- Vanilla Fudge's Mystery (credited as J. Toad)
- Roger Waters' Amused to Death
- Cozy Powell's Tilt on the tracks 'Cat Moves' and 'Hot Rock'
- Jon Bon Jovi's solo album Blaze of Glory
- Paul Rodgers' covers of the song 'Good Morning Little School Girl' & 'I Just Want To Make Love To You'
- Morrissey album Years of Refusal on the song Black Cloud
- Imelda May album Life Love Flesh Blood on the song Black Tears
- The Yardbirds' 2003 album Birdland on the song 'My Blind Life'
- Ruth Lorenzo's 2018 album Loveaholic (album) on the song 'Another Day'
References[edit]

- ^Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 50. ISBN1-904994-10-5.
Biography
The legendary musician Jeff Beck (full name Geoffrey Arnold Beck) was born in London in 1944. He started learning to play piano, drums and violoncello before taking the guitar playing seriously. Then Jeff began to improve his playing skills, and in 1965 he became a member of The Yardbirds, replacing Eric Clapton. Beck did not play with that band for a long time because of his difficult nature, however during Jeff’s tenure with The Yardbirds the group created some of its best songs.
In 1967 Jeff organized his own band The Jeff Beck Group. The musicians signed the contract with Columbia Records and recorded two albums: Truth in 1968 and Beck-Ola in 1969. Those albums received fair reviews from the music experts and the sales were quite good. However the musicians split up after several conflicts in 1969. In December of the same year Jeff was hurt in an accident, and all the plans and projects had to be postponed. By April 1971 Beck was ready to work on some new material and he organized a new band. It kept the name of the previous Beck’s band The Jeff Beck Group although the sound was absolutely different and new. The musicians started to work, and they released their debut album Rough and Ready in October 1971. The music they created was rather various and included elements of soul, rhythm and blues and jazz. The band issued the second album titled Jeff Beck Group in 1972. That record had stronger soul sound, and five out of nine compositions were the cover-versions of American musicians’ songs. One track from Jeff Beck Group is the cover-version of Stevie Wonder’s I Got To Have A Song. It became the first of four Stevie’s songs performed by Jeff Beck. Soon after the second album’s release some changes within the band took place. Thus the trio of Beck, Bogert and Appice was created. The trio’s tour in the USA took place in 1972. However Jeff was in search of his unique sound and in 1975 his first solo album Blow by Blow was released. The record turned out to be very strong and the sound was truly innovative. Blow by Blow was later certified Platinum.
In 80’s Beck collaborated a lot with such famous musicians as Eric Clapton, Sting, Donovan and others. Also during that period at one of the charity concerts the only joint performance of Jeff Beck, Eric Clapton and Jimmy Page - three The Yardbirds guitarists - took place. In 1985 Jeff won the Grammy Award for his album Flash. Beck continued to work with different musicians. Thus in 1993 he worked with Bad Company on the record Muddy Water Blues: A Tribute to Muddy Waters. Beck never stopped to study the guitar sound, and in 2001 he released one of his most experimental albums You Had It Coming. Traditional guitar parts were mixed with electronic dance music. The new sound was enjoyed both by Jeff’s fans and by the music experts. In 2003 the guitarist’s discography was enlarged with the album Jeff. The musician won the Grammy Award for Best Rock Instrumental Performance for the track Plan B from Jeff.
Fans had to wait for Beck’s next studio work for seven years. Emotion & Commotion was released in 2010, and during its creation Jeff collaborated with three invited vocalists. Some compositions will surprise the guitarist’s fans, because the whole orchestra took part in the recording of several tracks. That album traditionally includes the covers of some rock and classical works. Jeff Beck has a reputation of the guitarist, who can surprise the music lovers by absolutely fresh guitar sound, and Emotion & Commotion is a bright example of his talent and skills.