Beck, Bogert & Appice - Beck, Bogert & Appice

Beck, Bogert & Appice

Beck, Bogert & Appice

  • Genre: Rock
  • Release Date: 1984-07-26
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 9
  • ℗ 1973 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

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Beck, Bogert & Appice ◷ preview

Title Artist Time
1
Black Cat Moan Beck, Bogert & Appice 3:46 USD 1.29
2
Lady Beck, Bogert & Appice 5:31 USD 1.29
3
Oh to Love You Beck, Bogert & Appice 4:04 USD 1.29
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Superstition Beck, Bogert & Appice 4:16 USD 1.29
5
Sweet Sweet Surrender Beck, Bogert & Appice 3:58 USD 1.29
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Why Should I Care Beck, Bogert & Appice 3:31 USD 1.29
7
Lose Myself with You Beck, Bogert & Appice 3:17 USD 1.29
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Livin' Alone Beck, Bogert & Appice 4:12 USD 1.29
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I'm So Proud Beck, Bogert & Appice 4:11 USD 1.29

Reviews

  • Beck, Bogart & Appice

    5
    By mlktst75
    Play this album, disc, download and your friends will ask: " Who is this?". In a good way. I've been listening to this album since the 70's. It has passed the test of time. Still great. Basic riffs and strong vocals and percussion. Did I mention riffs? It's a one of a kind sound that defies definition. Well worth the price. Are you kidding me? If you like REO 2 you will love this. Rock the way it was meant to be. Not trying prove anything or make a statement. Excellent production qualities even by today's standards. A very overlooked album. Do it.
  • Not a big Beck fan but...

    4
    By EVHWylde
    it's a really good album. In my opinion just as good as Truth.
  • Whats the iTunes reviewer thinking?

    5
    By Fatdaddy117
    I'm not some rabid Beck fanatic, but I think this is one of the three or four best albums he's ever made. Great song writing along superb vocals (who can sing like these guys?) and wholly listenable if not a bit shlocky tunes - but it works in this body of work. Along with The Jeff Beck Group, Blow by Blow and Rough and Ready, these are fabulous........ All are a must to own!!
  • BBA

    5
    By t. riebs
    I STRONGLY disagree with the 'album review' above. Beck has a lot of stuff that can be left behind, but this is not one of them. His partners on this album were one of the best rhythm sections in rock and it worked well. Throw out the boring "Black Cat Moan" and this album is great! I don't think the reviewer above did anything but glance at this album- "really loud and really hard"? "loud, lumbering record"? 'Oh,to love you' has a Beach Boys sound, 'Sweet Surrender' and 'I'm So Proud' are ballads. "Lady" and "Livin' Alone" have wide fluctations in intensity and volume. And Kgun was right on with his/her comment about 'Livin Alone'. Reviewer, what were you listening to? Beck has a large catalog of great work. I count this among my favorites.
  • amazing

    4
    By slcbbrown
    I these guys live in Passaic in about '73. They started with Superstition, and I was stunned. What an amazing guitar player. This is still worth listening to, and Superstition is the best tune on the album.
  • Any Jeff Beck fan should check this out

    5
    By SVORM
    Only musicians can really understand this blend. Just as the works of Weather Report and such. It took a ear to understand what was going on. At the time improvision in music was king in young music and the three of these guys could deal it out. I saw these guys in one of their rare performances in Memphis. Truly as raw and straight as Jeff Beck comes.
  • best of the best

    5
    By amp hog
    This is one of greatest albums ever recorded. This album showcases the talents of all the band members.
  • It Works for Me

    4
    By Kgun
    I liked it when it was first released and heard on FM when FM really was...well...FM. Yea, this album is rough 'round the edges. The vocals are garage and the instruments collide quite frequently as in 'Why Should I Care' and 'Lose Myself With You' and I defy anyone to try and find a dance beat anywhere here... but... that guitar and those drums, if 'Livin Alone' doesn't make your body wanna move then you don't know driving, pounding, head on Rock and Roll.