Rough and Ready (album)
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Rough and Ready | ||
Studio album by Jeff Beck | ||
Released | October 1971 | |
Genre | Rock | |
Label | Epic | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Jeff Beck chronology | ||
Beck-Ola (Cosa Nostra) (1969) |
Rough and Ready (1971) |
Jeff Beck Group (1972) |
Rough and Ready was guitarist Jeff Beck's third long player, and the first of two by his second-period Jeff Beck Group (the first-period group, featuring Rod Stewart and Ron Wood having disbanded in mid-1969). Released in 1971, it featured more of a Jazz, Soul and R&B edge to counter Beck's always admirable lead guitar.
Of note is the fact that Beck contributed more tracks here than he had ever before, or ever would again. This album is also the first time keyboardist Max Middleton, who would be featured on Beck's jazz-rock outings of the mid-'70s, is heard.
[edit] Track listing
- "I Got the Feeling" (J. Beck) – 4:46
- "Situation" (J. Beck) – 5:26
- "Short Business" (J. Beck) – 2:34
- "Max's Tune" (Raynes Park Blues) (M. Middleton) – 8:24
- "I've Been Used" (J. Beck) – 3:40
- "New Ways / Train Train" (J. Beck) – 5:52
- "Jody" (J. Beck-B. Short) – 6:06
[edit] Group Members
- Bob Tench: vocals and guitar
- Jeff Beck: guitars, bass and production
- Max Middleton: piano and keyboards
- Clive Chaman: bass
- Cozy Powell: drums