Rewind: Jeff Beck - Blow By Blow

Rewind: Jeff Beck - Blow By Blow

Author: No Filler January 12, 2023 Duration: 1:07:35
To honor the late, great, irreplaceable Jeff Beck, here's an episode from the No Filler archives on his 1975 debut solo record, Blow By Blow. Hot on the trails of our deep dive into Larry Carlton's Steely Dan guitar solos, we thought we'd pay some homage to another guitar god from the same era: the one and only Jeff Beck. On this episode, we take a listen to his 1975 debut solo record Blow By Blow. Having tried a few times to put together a successful rock group after his departure from The Yardbirds, Beck gravitated more toward the jazz-rock fusion from his sessions with the band Upp, whom he produced and played on their first record. Out of those sessions came the groundwork for Blow By Blow, an incredible showcase of Beck's prowess behind the fretboard. Produced by George Martin (the fifth Beatle himself), and with help from Stevie Wonder (who lended 2 of his tracks to the record and even plays clavinet on one of them), join us as we Blow By Blow geek out over how truly amazing this record is and how it helped put Beck on the path to becoming one of the greatest guitar players of all time. Tracklist Jeff Beck - Rock My Plimsoul Jeff Beck - Constipated Duck Jeff Beck - Air Blower Jeff Beck - Scatterbrain Little Simz - Selfish Matthew Halsall, The Gondwana Orchestra - As I Walk Stanley Clarke - Silly Putty This show is part of the Pantheon Podcast network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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