donderdag 12 januari 2023

Jeff Beck Group - Definitely Maybe( Beat Club, Germany 1972-03-25)

                                        JEFF BECK ( Wallington, 24 juni 1944 - 10 januari 2023)R.I.P 
 Jeff Beck Group is the fourth studio album by The Jeff Beck Group and the second album with the line up of Jeff Beck, Bobby Tench, Clive Chaman, Max Middleton and Cozy Powell.[1] The album was produced by Steve Cropper and often referred to as the Orange Album, because of the orange which appears prominently at the top of the front cover.
                                                               
                                                                    “Definitely Maybe”

                                          Jeff Beck

 Geoffrey "Jeff" Arnold Beck (born 24 June 1944) is an English rock guitarist. He is one of the three noted guitarists to have played with The Yardbirds (the other two being Eric Clapton and Jimmy Page). Beck also formed The Jeff Beck Group and Beck, Bogert & Appice.

                                         Max Middleton
 David Maxwell "Max" Middleton (born 4 August 1946, Amersham, Buckinghamshire, England). He is an English composer and keyboardist and was originally a docker on the London docks. Middleton is known for his work on the Fender Rhodes Electric piano, the Minimoog synthesiser and his percussive playing style of the Hohner Clavinet. He started on his professional music career by playing keyboards for Jeff Beck and is best known for his work on Beck's Blow by Blow.

                                          Cozy Powell
 Colin "Cozy" Trevor Powell (29 December 1947 – 5 April 1998) was an English rock drummer, who made his name with many major rock bands like The Jeff Beck Group, Rainbow, Whitesnake and Black Sabbath.[1]
Powell had appeared on at least 66 albums, with contributions on many other recordings. Many rock drummers have cited him as a major influence
                                         Clive Chaman

Clive Chaman was born in Trinidad and is a UK-based bass guitarist and session musician.
After appearing on Ram John Holder's 1969 London Blues album, Chaman became a member of the second Jeff Beck Group in 1971 until they disbanded in 1973 when he joined Cozy Powell's band Hammer. In 1973 he played on Now Hear This an album by Junior Marvin's band Hanson[1] appearing alongside Bobby Tench from the second Jeff Beck Group and during this period became a member of Brian Auger's Oblivion Express. In 1974 he joined Hummingbird[2] with keyboard player Max Middleton, vocalist and guitarist Bobby Tench and US drummer Bernard Purdie, amongst others. Hummingbird went on to record three albums for A&M Records.[3] Chaman appears on recordings by UK artists including Brian Auger's Oblivion Express, Donovan, Chris Rainbow, Murray Head, Morrissey–Mullen and Paul Kossoff.[2] Chaman was also briefly a member of Ritchie Blackmore´s Rainbow replacing Bob Daisley on bass[4]

                                           Bobby Tench
Robert Tench also known as Bob Tench, Bobby Tench and Bobby Gass is a British vocalist and guitarist. He is best known for working with Freddie King,[2] Jeff Beck, and Van Morrison, also as a member of Gass,[2] Hummingbird, Humble Pie and Streetwalkers.[3]




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