Jeff Beck, guitar, bass, vocals ; Rod Stewart, vocals ; Ron Wood, bass ; Micky Waller, drums, percussion ; with, variously: Keith Moon, drums, timpani ; Jimmy Page, guitar ; John Paul Jones, organ, bass, string arrangement ; Nicky Hopkins, piano ; Aynsley Dunbar, Clem Cattini, drums ; Madeline Bell, John Carter, Ken Lewis, vocals ; "mysterious Scottish bloke," bagpipes ; unidentified ensemble. Recorded 1966-1968 at Abbey Road Studio and De Lane Lea. Tracks 1-10 originally released in 1966; tracks 11-18 are various takes and mixes or works released or recorded on other albums 1966-1968. Program notes by Charles Shaar Murray ([16] p. : ports.) inserted in container.
Contents:
Hi ho silver lining (3:46). Let me love you (4:44) -- Morning dew (4:42) -- You shook me (2:31) -- Ol' man river (4:01) -- Greensleeves (1:49) -- Rock my plimsoul (4:13) -- Beck's bolero (2:54) -- Blues de luxe (7:31) -- I ain't superstitious (4:55) -- Bonus tracks. I've been drinking (3:25) -- You shook me (2:31) -- Rock my plimsoul (3:42) -- (Beck's) Bolero (3:11) -- Blues de luxe (7:31) -- Tallyman (2:46) -- Love is blue (2:57) -- Hi ho silver lining (3:46).
Summary:
Truth was the debut album from Jeff Beck's self-titled group. His group was a force during the times of The Beatles and Jimi Hendrix. His guitar and Rod Stewart's vocals led this group and album to the top. Includes 8 bonus tracks.
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