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1972 studio album by The Jeff Beck Group

Jeff Beck Group is the fourth and final studio album by the Jeff Beck Group and the second album with the line up of Jeff Beck, Bobby Tench, Clive Chaman, Max Middleton and Cozy Powell.[1] The album was produced by Steve Cropper and often referred to as the Orange Album, because of the orange which appears prominently at the top of the front cover.

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Álbums chronology

Rough And Ready
Rough And Ready
25/10/1971
Jeff Beck Group
Jeff Beck Group
1/5/1972

Jeff Beck Group

Jeff Beck Group

1972 Estudio
  • Fecha Lanzamiento: 1 Mayo 1972 · Fecha Grabación: Enero 1972 -
    Discográfica: Epic · Estudio de grabación: TMI, Memphis, Tennessee · Productor: Steve Cropper
    01
    Ice Cream Cake
    Jeff Beck GroupJeff Beck Group • 1972
    5:43
  • 02
    Glad All Over
    Jeff Beck GroupJeff Beck Group • 1972
    3:03
  • 03
    Tonight I'll Be Staying Here With You
    Jeff Beck GroupJeff Beck Group • 1972
    5:00
  • 04
    Sugar Cane
    Jeff Beck GroupJeff Beck Group • 1972
    4:10
  • 05
    I Can't Give Back The Love I Feel For You
    Jeff Beck GroupJeff Beck Group • 1972
    2:46
  • 06
    Going Down
    Jeff Beck GroupJeff Beck Group • 1972
    6:51
  • 07
    I Got To Have A Song
    Jeff Beck GroupJeff Beck Group • 1972
    3:32
  • 08
    Highways
    Jeff Beck GroupJeff Beck Group • 1972
    4:45
  • 09
    Definitely Maybe
    Jeff Beck GroupJeff Beck Group • 1972
    5:03
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    Rough And Ready
    Rough And Ready
    25/10/1971
    Jeff Beck Group
    Jeff Beck Group
    1/5/1972
    Jeff Beck Group
    Studio album by
    Released1 May 1972
    RecordedJanuary 1972
    StudioTMI, Memphis, Tennessee
    GenreJazz rock
    Length40:29
    LabelEpic
    ProducerSteve Cropper
    The Jeff Beck Group chronology
    Rough and Ready
    (1971)
    Jeff Beck Group
    (1972)
    Beck, Bogert & Appice
    (1973)

    Review

    1972 studio album by The Jeff Beck Group

    Jeff Beck Group is the fourth and final studio album by the Jeff Beck Group and the second album with the line up of Jeff Beck, Bobby Tench, Clive Chaman, Max Middleton and Cozy Powell.[1] The album was produced by Steve Cropper and often referred to as the Orange Album, because of the orange which appears prominently at the top of the front cover.

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    History

    During January 1972 the second Jeff Beck Group flew to the US and joined Beck at TMI Studios[2] in Memphis, Tennessee. Some of the songs they worked on were already in their stage act and unlike Rough and Ready (1971) they also recorded five cover songs for this album, including a new version of Ashford & Simpson`s "I Can`t Give Back the Love I Feel for You" and Carl Perkins`s Sun Records release, "Glad All Over" (1957).

    The Cropper and Beck collaboration "Sugar Cane" was one of several songs written whilst in the studio. At an "end of recording party", Beck was congratulated by Don Nix on his version of "Going Down", which Nix had written and was originally released by the band Moloch in 1969.[3] Freddie King had covered the song in 1971.

    The album was released in the US on 1 May 1972. The UK release was held back until 9 June the same year[4] and tours of the UK and the US followed.[5] There were no singles taken from this album.

    Critical reception

    Professional ratings
    Review scores
    SourceRating
    AllMusic[4]
    Christgau`s Record GuideC+[6]
    The Rolling Stone Album Guide[7]

    Jeff Beck Group was not well received by contemporary music critics.[4] OZ magazine`s Charles Shaar Murray gave it a negative review,[8] while Billy Walker of Sounds found it inferior to Rough and Ready,[9] and NME`s Roy Carr felt that the quality of the performances "far exceeds that of the material".[9] In his review for Rolling Stone, John Mendelsohn was highly impressed by Beck`s "genius" playing, but found it hampered by the rest of the band: "When either Bob Tench`s vocals or Max Middleton`s usually pleasant but seldom arresting and never-smoothly-integrated jazz piano are basking therein, Jeff Beck Group`s music is mostly just dull — commonplace and predictable."[10] Rob Mackie from the Record Mirror expressed a similar sentiment and said that listeners would not be able to tell whether they are "listening to the band led by one of Britain`s best ever guitarists".[9]

    In a positive review, Chris Welch from Melody Maker hailed Jeff Beck Group as "the boldest Beck guitar we`ve heard for a long time" because of Beck`s technical ability and suspenseful phrasing. David Hughes wrote in Disc Music Echo that "..the mood and tempo changes and you are hooked to the end".[9] On the other hand, Robert Christgau expressed contempt for how Beck`s technical abilities were praised in a 1981 review: "I agree that Beck`s choppy chops occasionally surprise, but that`s only because he wastes so much time refining heavy (not blues or even blooze) clichés."[6]

    Track listing

    Side one
    No.TitleWriter(s)Length
    1."Ice Cream Cakes"Jeff Beck5:40
    2."Glad All Over"Aaron Schroeder, Sid Tepper, Beck[11]2:58
    3."Tonight I`ll Be Staying Here with You"Bob Dylan4:59
    4."Sugar Cane"Beck, Steve Cropper4:07
    5."I Can`t Give Back the Love I Feel for You"Valerie Simpson, Nickolas Ashford, Brian Holland2:42
    Total length:20:37

    Side two
    No.TitleWriter(s)Length
    6."Going Down"Don Nix6:51
    7."I Got to Have a Song"Stevie Wonder, Don Hunter, Lula Mae Hardaway, Paul Riser3:26
    8."Highways"Beck4:41
    9."Definitely Maybe"Beck5:02
    Total length:20:09

    Band members

    • Bobby Tench – vocals
    • Jeff Beck – guitar
    • Max Middleton – keyboards
    • Clive Chaman – bass guitar
    • Cozy Powell – drums

    Charts

    Chart (1972)

    Peak
    position

    Australian Albums (Kent Music Report)[12]

    46

    Canada Top Albums/CDs (RPM)[13]

    15

    US Billboard 200[14]

    19

    Certifications

    Region

    CertificationCertified units/sales

    United States (RIAA)[15]

    Gold

    500,000^

    ^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

    Discography

    Original release

    • Epic (US) PE 31331 LP May 1972
    • Epic EPC 40 64899 LP June 1972

    Reissues

    • Epic 31331 (1990)
    • Epic MHCP584 (2005)
    • Sony 4710462 (2006)
    • Sony Japan 961 (2007)
    • Sony Japan MHCP584 (2008)
    • Audio Fidelity AFZTL 1515 (2012, remastered 180 gram)
    • Audio Fidelity AFZ5 219 (2015, 4.0 Hybrid SACD)

    1972 studio album by The Jeff Beck Group

    Jeff Beck Group is the fourth and final studio album by the Jeff Beck Group and the second album with the line up of Jeff Beck, Bobby Tench, Clive Chaman, Max Middleton and Cozy Powell.[1] The album was produced by Steve Cropper and often referred to as the Orange Album, because of the orange which appears prominently at the top of the front cover.

    History

    During January 1972 the second Jeff Beck Group flew to the US and joined Beck at TMI Studios[2] in Memphis, Tennessee. Some of the songs they worked on were already in their stage act and unlike Rough and Ready (1971) they also recorded five cover songs for this album, including a new version of Ashford & Simpson`s "I Can`t Give Back the Love I Feel for You" and Carl Perkins`s Sun Records release, "Glad All Over" (1957).

    The Cropper and Beck collaboration "Sugar Cane" was one of several songs written whilst in the studio. At an "end of recording party", Beck was congratulated by Don Nix on his version of "Going Down", which Nix had written and was originally released by the band Moloch in 1969.[3] Freddie King had covered the song in 1971.

    The album was released in the US on 1 May 1972. The UK release was held back until 9 June the same year[4] and tours of the UK and the US followed.[5] There were no singles taken from this album.

    Critical reception

    Professional ratings
    Review scores
    SourceRating
    AllMusic[4]
    Christgau`s Record GuideC+[6]
    The Rolling Stone Album Guide[7]

    Jeff Beck Group was not well received by contemporary music critics.[4] OZ magazine`s Charles Shaar Murray gave it a negative review,[8] while Billy Walker of Sounds found it inferior to Rough and Ready,[9] and NME`s Roy Carr felt that the quality of the performances "far exceeds that of the material".[9] In his review for Rolling Stone, John Mendelsohn was highly impressed by Beck`s "genius" playing, but found it hampered by the rest of the band: "When either Bob Tench`s vocals or Max Middleton`s usually pleasant but seldom arresting and never-smoothly-integrated jazz piano are basking therein, Jeff Beck Group`s music is mostly just dull — commonplace and predictable."[10] Rob Mackie from the Record Mirror expressed a similar sentiment and said that listeners would not be able to tell whether they are "listening to the band led by one of Britain`s best ever guitarists".[9]

    In a positive review, Chris Welch from Melody Maker hailed Jeff Beck Group as "the boldest Beck guitar we`ve heard for a long time" because of Beck`s technical ability and suspenseful phrasing. David Hughes wrote in Disc Music Echo that "..the mood and tempo changes and you are hooked to the end".[9] On the other hand, Robert Christgau expressed contempt for how Beck`s technical abilities were praised in a 1981 review: "I agree that Beck`s choppy chops occasionally surprise, but that`s only because he wastes so much time refining heavy (not blues or even blooze) clichés."[6]

    Track listing

    Side one
    No.TitleWriter(s)Length
    1."Ice Cream Cakes"Jeff Beck5:40
    2."Glad All Over"Aaron Schroeder, Sid Tepper, Beck[11]2:58
    3."Tonight I`ll Be Staying Here with You"Bob Dylan4:59
    4."Sugar Cane"Beck, Steve Cropper4:07
    5."I Can`t Give Back the Love I Feel for You"Valerie Simpson, Nickolas Ashford, Brian Holland2:42
    Total length:20:37

    Side two
    No.TitleWriter(s)Length
    6."Going Down"Don Nix6:51
    7."I Got to Have a Song"Stevie Wonder, Don Hunter, Lula Mae Hardaway, Paul Riser3:26
    8."Highways"Beck4:41
    9."Definitely Maybe"Beck5:02
    Total length:20:09

    Band members

    • Bobby Tench – vocals
    • Jeff Beck – guitar
    • Max Middleton – keyboards
    • Clive Chaman – bass guitar
    • Cozy Powell – drums

    Charts

    Chart (1972)

    Peak
    position

    Australian Albums (Kent Music Report)[12]

    46

    Canada Top Albums/CDs (RPM)[13]

    15

    US Billboard 200[14]

    19

    Certifications

    Region

    CertificationCertified units/sales

    United States (RIAA)[15]

    Gold

    500,000^

    ^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

    Discography

    Original release

    • Epic (US) PE 31331 LP May 1972
    • Epic EPC 40 64899 LP June 1972

    Reissues

    • Epic 31331 (1990)
    • Epic MHCP584 (2005)
    • Sony 4710462 (2006)
    • Sony Japan 961 (2007)
    • Sony Japan MHCP584 (2008)
    • Audio Fidelity AFZTL 1515 (2012, remastered 180 gram)
    • Audio Fidelity AFZ5 219 (2015, 4.0 Hybrid SACD)

    DISCOGRAFÍA

    Ice Cream Cakes · Channel: Jeff Beck - Topic · 5m 44s
    Title: 1-Ice Cream Cake