[ blues-rock, psychedelic rock] (2021) Jeff Beck - Truth (1968, r...
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(2021) Jeff Beck - Truth (1968, reissue)
Review:
Mastered from the original master tapes, Mobile Fidelityās hybrid SACD puts you in Abbey Road and Olympic Sound Studios with the band. Free of the haze, thinness, and constrained nature of many prior editions, it presents the music with three-dimensional depth, revealing texture, and unmistakable liveliness. Just as crucially, and in line with Beckās request in the original liner notes, this audiophile release can be played loud without harshness and distortion. Steeped in blues, swing, heaviness, and firepower, Beckās six-string voodoo pushed conventions and boundaries at the time ā and still does now. As scribe Gene Santoro writes in his essay for Beckology, āThe guitar may slash and burn or sigh an aching melody, blaze a fusillade or arc a lyrical air ā but from the touch, the phrasing, you know itās him.ā And Mobile Fidelityās meticulously engineered reissue lets you identify Beck with unsurpassed certainty and intimacy. You can practically hear his fingertips on the frets while savoring the endless tones echoing from his notes, sustains, bends, glissandos, slides, and major and minor chords. Of course, Beckās charismatic contributions arenāt the only dramatically elevated features. Truth towers above nearly every other one of the British iconās records due to the cohesiveness of its songs and chemistry shared by the band members ā as well as several choice guests. The full measure of Wallerās foundation-busting percussive thunder, for example, can now be enjoyed without limitations. Ditto Woodās steadying rhythms, and the grit and grain present in Stewartās deliveries. The latterās fabled combination of ragged looseness, soulful shouting, and organic rasp first make their appearance on Truth ā and would soon help him land his gig with the Faces, not to mention catapult him to global stardom. Such commercial success may have eluded Truth, yet few platters remain more revered by listeners, critics, and fellow musicians. Considering it also involves Rolling Stones session/touring pianist Nicky Hopkins, Zeppelin guitarist Jimmy Page, Zeppelin bassist John Paul Jones, and Who drummer Keith Moon ā and includes a roof-shaking rendition of Willie Dixonās āYou Shook Meā that inspired Page, given Zeppelin included it on its debut months later ā the sheer importance and scope of Truth cannot be over-exaggerated. Neither can the brilliance of the performances or inventiveness of Beckās approaches. He slyly traces back to his days in the Yardbirds with an acrobatic rendition of āShapes on Thingsā that opens the album and puts listeners on notice that things have changed. Slow, chilling interpretations of āMorning Dewā and āOlā Man Riverā ache with regret. A solo acoustic version of the traditional āGreensleevesā conveys grace and delicacy, while Beck and company demonstrate they can turn on a dime the very next moment with āRock My Plimsoul.ā And thatās saying nothing of Beckās signature piece, the wordless āBeckās Bolero,ā a tense powder keg further ignited by Page and Moon, with the latter yelling halfway through and smashing the microphone, leading to what you can now hear in stellar clarity ā a tidal wave of cymbals dominating the percussion. By itself, the song justifies Truth, as does the seven-and-half-minute āBlues Deluxe,ā which stands up with any blues from any era, and showcases Hopkinsā massive personality on the 88s. And lest we forget, Beck turns his guitar into a carnival of animal and human voices on āI Aināt Superstitious,ā with Stewart responding to every one. From start to finish, thereās not a single lapse. And thatās the straight truth. ā mofi.com

Track Listing:
1.Shapes Of Things
2.Let Me Love You
3.Morning Dew
4.You Shook Me
5.Ol' Man River
6.Greensleeves
7.Rock My Plimsoul
8.Beck's Bolero
9.Blues De Luxe
10.I Ain't Superstitious
Media Report:
Genre: blues-rock, psychedelic rock
Country: UK
Format: FLAC
Format/Info: Free Lossless Audio Codec, 16-bit PCM
Bit rate mode: Variable
Channel(s): 2 channels
Sampling rate: 44.1 KHz
Bit depth: 16 bits
Files:
(2021) Jeff Beck - Truth (1968, reissue ) [FLAC]- 09 - Blues De Luxe.flac (41.4 MB)
- 02 - Let Me Love You.flac (28.4 MB)
- 03 - Morning Dew.flac (28.0 MB)
- 04 - You Shook Me.flac (16.5 MB)
- 05 - Olā Man River.flac (22.0 MB)
- 06 - Greensleeves.flac (11.4 MB)
- 07 - Rock My Plimsoul.flac (26.0 MB)
- 08 - Beck's Bolero.flac (19.7 MB)
- 01 - Shapes of Things.flac (21.6 MB)
- 10 - I Aināt Superstitious.flac (29.2 MB)
- cover.jpg (75.5 KB)
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