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1.1 Superstition (Live at Koseinenkin Hall, Osaka, Japan 5/18 ; 5/19, 1973)1.2 Lose Myself with You (Live at Koseinenkin Hall, Osaka, Japan 5/18 ; 5/19, 1973)1.3 Jeff's Boogie (Live at Koseinenkin Hall, Osaka, Japan 5/18 ; 5/19, 1973)1.4 Going Down (Live at Koseinenkin Hall, Osaka, Japan 5/18 ; 5/19, 1973)1.5 Boogie (Live at Koseinenkin Hall, Osaka, Japan 5/18 ; 5/19, 1973)1.6 Morning Dew (Live at Koseinenkin Hall, Osaka, Japan 5/18 ; 5/19, 1973)2.1 Sweet Sweet Surrender (Live at Koseinenkin Hall, Osaka, Japan 5/18 ; 5/19, 1973)2.2 Livin' Alone (Live at Koseinenkin Hall, Osaka, Japan 5/18 ; 5/19, 1973)2.3 I'm So Proud (Live at Koseinenkin Hall, Osaka, Japan 5/18 ; 5/19, 1973)2.4 Lady (Live at Koseinenkin Hall, Osaka, Japan 5/18 ; 5/19, 1973)2.5 Black Cat Moan (Live at Koseinenkin Hall, Osaka, Japan 5/18 ; 5/19, 1973)2.6 Why Should I Care (Live at Koseinenkin Hall, Osaka, Japan 5/18 ; 5/19, 1973)2.7 Plynth / Shotgun (Medley) [Live at Koseinenkin Hall, Osaka, Japan 5/18 ; 5/19, 1973]3.1 Satisfied (Live at the Rainbow Theatre, London, UK 1/26/74)3.2 Livin' Alone (Live at the Rainbow Theatre, London, UK 1/26/74)3.3 Laughin' Lady (Live at the Rainbow Theatre, London, UK 1/26/74)3.4 Lady (Live at the Rainbow Theatre, London, UK 1/26/74)3.5 Solid Lifter (Live at the Rainbow Theatre, London, UK 1/26/74)3.6 Jizz Whizz (Live at the Rainbow Theatre, London, UK 1/26/74)4.1 Name the Missing Word (Prayin') [Live at the Rainbow Theatre, London, UK 1/26/74]4.2 (Get Ready) Your Lovemaker's Coming Home [Live at the Rainbow Theatre, London, UK 1/26/74]4.3 Superstition (Live at the Rainbow Theatre, London, UK 1/26/74)4.4 Blues de Luxe / You Shook Me (Live at the Rainbow Theatre, London, UK 1/26/74)4.5 (Rainbow) Boogie [Live at the Rainbow Theatre, London, UK 1/26/74] |
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.. 1973, Live In London 1974 |
 | Description: | BBA was a short-lived super group made up of Jeff Beck (Guitar/Vocals), Tim Bogert (Bass/Vocals), and Carmen Appice (Drums/Vocals). Their brief, meteoric trajectory as a band included the 1973 release of their eponymous debut studio album, Beck, Bogert & Appice. On May 18th and 19th 1973, they recorded a live show at Koseinenkin Hall in Osaka, Japan, which was released as Live In Japan. The album was only released in Japan and has not been in print widely for some time.
The rights to the Live In Japan audio reverted to the band several years ago. Jeff Beckâ??s team also discovered a previously unreleased live show recorded at the Rainbow Theatre in London on the 26th of January 1974. The original masters were located and cleaned up where necessary by all three band members, with full approval by Carmine Appice, Tim Bogert, who passed away in 2021 and Jeff Beck, who passed earlier this year. These two amazing live shows will now be properly released or the first time in five decades as BECK, BOGERT & APPICE Live 1973 & 1974
Both shows include an eclectic mix of rock, blues, boogie and experimental cuts that reflect the musical prowess of the super group. â??Superstitionâ? appears in both concerts, with a heavy pocket groove, highlighted by Beckâ??s solo and Talk Box contributions. â??Going Downâ? and â??Morning Dew,â? featured in the Japan set, went on to become ongoing staples in Beckâ??s live show. The skill and musicianship of Appice and Bogert are displayed throughout and Beckâ??s unmatched guitar process is in full effect.
BECK, BOGERT & APPICE Live 1973 & 1974 will be released as a 4LP and 4CD. Both physical formats will include an expansive booklet with extended liner notes detailing the story of the group by music journalist/manager Bruce Pilato, along with memorabilia, archival photos, and a replica poster. - .. 1973, LIVE IN LONDON 1974 BECK, BOGERT & APPICE (BBA) Live In Japan 1973, Live In London 1974 captures previously unreleased live performances by the original supergroup featuring Jeff Beck, Tim Bogert, and Carmine Appice. The set will be available on 4CDs, 4LPs and digitally. Before his death in January, legendary guitarist Jeff Beck revisited concert recordings made by Beck, Bogert & Appice, the power trio he formed in 1972 with drummer/singer Carmine Appice and bassist/singer Tim Bogert. The live music captures the band at the beginning and end of its short-but-influential partnership, with two shows in Japan in 1973 and one of the group's final performances in London a year later. All three band members were involved in creating LIVE IN JAPAN 1973, LIVE IN LONDON 1974, and the collection is dedicated to Beck and Bogert, who died in 2023 and 2021, respectively. The set includes an expansive booklet with extended liner notes detailing the group's history by music journalist/manager Bruce Pilato, along with memorabilia, archival photos, and a replica poster. Beck and Appice mixed all the concerts in this set from the original multi-tracks that had been in Beck's archive for almost 50 years, thus knocking the many bootleg quality releases, that Beck hated, out of the park! The two performances at Koseinenkin Hall in Osaka, Japan (recorded May 18 and 19, 1973) were released exclusively in Japan a few months after the shows, but never in the U.S. The complete concert at the Rainbow Theatre in London, England (recorded January 26, 1974) has never been released anywhere. In the booklet, Pilato explores the short existence and lasting legacy of Beck, Bogert & Appice, a supergroup that critics once hailed as «the first successor to Cream» (Melody Maker) and an «ensemble of virtually unparalleled magnificence» (NME). LIVE IN JAPAN 1973 was recorded only a few weeks after Beck, Bogert & Appice's self-titled debut came out. The music ripples with raw energy as the group delivers exhilarating live versions of nearly every song on the album, including «Superstition,» «Lady,» and «Livin' Alone.» The trio also played songs by the Yardbirds («Jeff's Boogie») and the Jeff Beck Group («Morning Dew» and «Going Down.») The concert on LIVE IN LONDON 1974 was recorded eight months after the shows in Japan and right before the trio disbanded. The performance introduces several songs the group planned to record for BBA's never-completed second studio album, including «Satisfied,» «Jizz Wizz,» and «Solid Lifter.» BECK BOGERT & APPICE / LIVE 1973 & 1974Four CD set. Before his death in January, legendary guitarist Jeff Beck revisited concert recordings made by Beck, Bogert & Appice, the power trio he formed in 1972 with drummer/singer Carmine Appice and bassist/singer Tim Bogert. The live music captures the band at the beginning and end of it's short-but-influential partnership, with two shows in Japan in 1973 and one of the group's final performances in London a year later. Beck and Appice mixed all the concerts in this set from the original multi-tracks that had been in Beck's archive for almost 50 years, thus knocking the many bootleg quality releases, that Beck hated, out of the park! The two performances at Koseinenkin Hall in Osaka, Japan (recorded May 18 and 19, 1973) were released exclusively in Japan a few months after the shows, but never in the U.S. The complete concert at the Rainbow Theatre in London, England (recorded January 26, 1974) has never been released anywhere.Box includes:
? Live in Japan 1973, packaged in a 4-panel digisleeve
? Live in London 1974, packaged in a 4-panel digisleeve
? 60-page hardbound book with liner notes and photos
? Replica tour book
? Poster
Made in Germany, per the back of the box.
Live in Japan 1973 recorded live at Koseinenkin Hall, Osaka, Japan, May 18 & 19, 1973. Originally released in Japan as "Beck Bogert & Appice Live."
Live in London 1974 recorded live at the Rainbow Theatre, London, January 26, 1974. Previously unreleased.
Additional vocal overdubs recorded at Rogers Boat Studios.
Carmine Appice published by Bianic Music.
Tim Bogert published by Tim Bogert Music.
Jeff Beck published by Deuce Music Limited.
Publishing information for other songwriters is not specified.
The back cover of Live in Japan contains the following typographical errors:
? Kenichi Handa is credited as Kenichi Pando. The correct credit is on the inner sleeve and is the one used on this submission.
? Yuji Takahashi is credited as Yogi Takahashi. The correct credit is on the inner sleeve and is the one used on this submission.
Dedicated to the memories of Jeff Beck (1944-2023) & Tim Bogert (1944-2021)."Live 1973&1974" is a captivating CD release by the legendary rock trio Bogert Beck & Appice, brought to you by Rhino, a renowned label known for its high-quality reissues and dedication to preserving music history. This collection features electrifying live performances from two pivotal years in the band's career, capturing their raw energy and virtuosic musicianship on stage. The album showcases extended jams, powerful vocals, and masterful interplay between Tim Bogert (bass), Jeff Beck (guitar), and Carmine Appice (drums). Formed from members of Vanilla Fudge and The Jeff Beck Group, this supergroup made waves with their fusion of hard rock, blues, and funk influences. Their self-titled debut album achieved critical acclaim for its innovation and technical prowess. Rhino Records has long been celebrated for curating classic recordings with exceptional sound quality and insightful liner notes?making this release an essential addition to any classic rock enthusiast's collection. |  | No. of tracks: |
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0349783325 |
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