Description
The rock supergroup Beck, Bogert & Appice was formed in 1972 by Jeff Beck, evolving from the Jeff Beck Group. They only released one studio album, ‘Beck, Bogert & Appice’, which came out in 1973 and features a mix of (hard) rock, blues and funk and contains Beck’s version of Stevie Wonder’s ‘Superstition’. It was produced by Don Nix, who is one of the more obscure figures in Southern soul and rock and has worked with Freddie King and Furry Lewis amongst others.
Disc 1
1. Black Cat Moan – Beck, Bogert and Appice
2. Lady – Beck, Bogert and Appice
3. Oh to Love You – Beck, Bogert and Appice
4. Superstition – Beck, Bogert and Appice
5. Sweet Sweet Surrender – Beck, Bogert and Appice
6. Why Should I Care – Beck, Bogert and Appice
7. Lose Myself With You – Beck, Bogert and Appice
8. Livin’ Alone – Beck, Bogert and Appice
9. I’m So Proud – Beck, Bogert and Appice
1. Black Cat Moan – Beck, Bogert and Appice
2. Lady – Beck, Bogert and Appice
3. Oh to Love You – Beck, Bogert and Appice
4. Superstition – Beck, Bogert and Appice
5. Sweet Sweet Surrender – Beck, Bogert and Appice
6. Why Should I Care – Beck, Bogert and Appice
7. Lose Myself With You – Beck, Bogert and Appice
8. Livin’ Alone – Beck, Bogert and Appice
9. I’m So Proud – Beck, Bogert and Appice
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