
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 groupโs final performances in London a year later.
In honor of what would have been Beckโs 79th birthday this Saturday, ATCO/Rhino announces the upcoming release of the new BBA boxed set, LIVE IN JAPAN 1973, LIVE IN LONDON 1974. The collection will be available on September 15 on 4 CDs ($59.98) or 4 LPs ($149.98). Also, a purple-vinyl version will be released the same day, available to pre-order HERE. Additionally, the music will be available from digital and streaming services. The 1974 live version of โSuperstitionโ recorded in London is available today digitally. Listen HERE.
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 groupโs 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 Beckโs 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 โthe first successor to Creamโ (Melody Maker) and an โensemble of virtually unparalleled magnificenceโ (NME).
He writes: โThe potential was obvious to all from the minute the three began talking about forming a group. In 1967 Beck emerged from The Yardbirds (along with Eric Clapton and Jimmy Page) having launched his own critically and commercially successful band. Bogert and Appice were the lava-hot rhythm section that propelled both Vanilla Fudge and the blues-rock quartet Cactus. There had been a couple of false starts in 1969, but when Jeff recruited Tim and Carmine to help him finish off the โ72 Jeff Beck Group tour, the music community rejoiced with anticipation.โ
In a 1972 interview, Beck said seeing Vanilla Fudge live impressed him. โI saw the Fudgeโs potential as a group, but I didnโt see anything in common with my playing. Itโs just when they were jamming, I found that Carmine had some other things going aside from the Fudge stuff, and Tim did as well. Tim is a Martian-type bass player. He plays like a Martian from Motown!โ
LIVE IN JAPAN 1973 was recorded only a few weeks after Beck, Bogert & Appiceโs 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 โSuperstition,โ โLady,โ and โLivinโ Alone.โ The trio also played songs by the Yardbirds (โJeffโs Boogieโ) and the Jeff Beck Group (โMorning Dewโ and โGoing Down.โ)
After the bandโs 1973 tour supporting its debut, Bogert told the British music press that some fans werenโt prepared for BBAโs high-energy approach. โWe surprised a lot of people who were expecting laid-back musicโฆMainly we appeal to people who like loud, raunchy, good-time music. Weโre a raunchy band and we aim to get people turned on.โ
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 BBAโs never-completed second studio album, including โSatisfied,โ โJizz Wizz,โ and โSolid Lifter.โ
Half a century after the trio formed, Appice says the experience was over too soon. โIt was artistically fulfilling at the time, but it was too quick…the fact that we got to play together was great. Jeff, Tim and I did play great together, but before we knew it, it had ended.โ
LIVE IN JAPAN 1973, LIVE IN LONDON 1974
Track Listing
Live in Japan 1973
LP One: Side One
- โSuperstitionโ
- โLose Myself With Youโ
- โJeffโs Boogieโ
Side Two
- โGoing Downโ
- โBoogieโ
- โMorning Dewโ
LP Two: Side One
- โSweet Sweet Surrenderโ
- โLivinโ Aloneโ
- โIโm So Proudโ
- โLadyโ
Side Two
- โBlack Cat Moanโ
- โWhy Should I Careโ
- โPlynth / Shotgunโ (Medley)
Live in London 1974
LP One: Side One
- โSatisfiedโ
- โLivinโ Aloneโ
- โLaughing Ladyโ
Side Two
- โLadyโ
- โSolid Lifterโ
- โJizz Wizzโ
LP Two: Side One
- โName The Missing Word (Prayinโ)โ
- โ(Get Ready) Your Lovemakerโs Coming Homeโ
- โSuperstitionโ
Side Two
- โBlues De Luxe / You Shook Meโ
- โ(Rainbow) Boogieโ
