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Jeff Beck Group- Rough and Ready (1971) Vinyl Rip 24-96
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Vinyl Jeff Beck Group Rough and Ready (1971) Vinyl Rip Hard rock blues-rock jazz fusion 24/96

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Jan 21, 2014
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my own rip from original LP using Samplitude Pro X (Suite) 12.4.1.246 (64 bit) with Dr. dac Prime Audiotrak soundcard by ESI (analog-analog) and a Rega Performance pack RP1 Phonograph

Jeff Beck Group   ΓÇÄΓÇô Rough and Ready  
Label: 
CBS ΓÇÄΓÇô CBS 31546, Embassy ΓÇÄΓÇô CBS 31546 
Format: 
Vinyl, LP, Reissue 

Country: 
 UK  
Released: 
 1972  
Genre: 
Rock 
Style: 
Blues Rock, Classic Rock 



Tracklist .


A1    Got The Feeling       
A2    Situation       
A3    Max's Tune       
B1    I've Been Used       
B2    New Ways/Train Train       
B3    Short Business       
B4    Jody  



Released
25 October 1971 (US)
 9 January 1972 (UK)
 February 1972 (US Qsound) 

Recorded
AprilΓÇôJuly 1971 

Genre
Hard rock, blues-rock, jazz fusion 

Length
36:48  

Label
Epic 

Producer
Jeff Beck 



Review(allmusic.com):  
Review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine 

Recouping after a car crash and faced with the loss of Rod Stewart and Ron Wood, Jeff Beck redefined what the Jeff Beck Group was about, deciding to tone down the bluesy bombast, adding keyboardist Max Middleton for a jazz edge, then having Bob Tench sing to give it an overblown early-'70s AOR edge. As expected, these two sides are in conflict and Tench can be a little overbearing, but there are moments here that bring out the best in Beck. Namely, these are the times when the group ventures into extended, funk-inflected, reflective jazzy instrumental sections. These are the moments that point the way toward the success of Blow by Blow, yet this remains an unabashed rock record of its time, and it falls prey to many of its era's excesses, particularly lack of focus. Still, there are moments that are as fine as anything Beck played here. 

From wiki:
Rough and Ready is the third album by The Jeff Beck Group and the first of two by the second Jeff Beck Group. Released in 1971, it featured more of a jazz, soul and R&B edge to counter Beck's lead guitar. As a songwriter, Beck contributed more pieces to Rough and Ready than he had before, or ever would again. Beck enlisted Bobby Tench as vocalist and it is also the first time keyboardist Max Middleton is heard. Other members of this line up are drummer Cozy Powell and bassist Clive Chaman