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Beck, Bogert & Appice
Studio album by
Released
  • March 26, 1973 (NK)
  • April 6, 1973 (UK)
  • August 1973 (US Quadraphonic)
RecordedDecember 1972 – January 1973
Genre
Length36:57
LabelEpic
ProducerDon Nix, Beck, Bogert & Appice
Jeff Beck chronology
Jeff Beck Group
(1972)
Beck, Bogert & Appice
(1973)
Live in Japan
(1973)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]
Christgau's Record GuideC[2]
The Rolling Stone Album Guide[3]

Beck, Bogert & Appice is the only studio album by the rock band Beck, Bogert & Appice, released on March 26, 1973. The group was a power trio featuring guitarist Jeff Beck (who had already been a member of The Yardbirds), bassist Tim Bogert, and drummer Carmine Appice (both formerly with Vanilla Fudge and Cactus).

The album contains Beck's version of the song "Superstition" which was written by Stevie Wonder. The song had grown out of a jam session between Beck and Wonder, with Beck introducing Wonder to the song's iconic opening drum part. In return for Beck's work on Talking Book, Wonder had given the song to Beck to record and release as his own single, however delays in the release of the Beck, Bogert & Appice album meant that Wonder's version was released first.

Beck, Bogert & Appice was released in both conventional 2-channel stereo and 4-channel quadraphonic versions. This was the band's only studio album, as Beck's departure forced a sudden dissolution in 1974.

Track listing

Side one
No.TitleWriter(s)Lead vocalsLength
1."Black Cat Moan"Don Nix[4]Beck3:47
2."Lady"Jeff Beck, Tim Bogert, Carmine Appice, Pete French, Duane Hitchings[4]Appice5:33
3."Oh to Love You"Beck, Bogert, AppiceAppice4:05
4."Superstition"Stevie WonderBogert4:19
Side two
No.TitleWriter(s)Lead vocalsLength
5."Sweet Sweet Surrender"NixAppice3:58
6."Why Should I Care"Raymond Louis KennedyBogert3:33
7."Lose Myself with You"Beck, Bogert, Appice, FrenchBogert3:18
8."Livin' Alone"Beck, Bogert, AppiceAppice4:13
9."I'm So Proud"Curtis MayfieldAppice4:11
Total length:36:57

Personnel

  • Jeff Beck – guitars, lead vocals on "Black Cat Moan"
  • Tim Bogert – bass guitar, lead vocals (on "Superstition", "Why Should I Care", "Lose Myself with You"), vocals
  • Carmine Appice – drums, lead vocals (on "Lady", "Oh to Love You", "Sweet Sweet Surender", "Livin' Alone", "I'm So Proud"), vocals

with:

  • Jimmy Greenspoon – piano on "Sweet Sweet Surrender"
  • Duane Hitchings – piano and Mellotron on "Oh to Love You"
  • Danny Hutton – background vocals on "Sweet Sweet Surrender"

References

  1. ^ Erlewine, Stephen Thomas. Beck, Bogert & Appice at AllMusic
  2. ^ Christgau, Robert (1981). "Consumer Guide '70s: B". Christgau's Record Guide: Rock Albums of the Seventies. Ticknor & Fields. ISBN 0-89919-026-X. Retrieved February 21, 2019.
  3. ^ Jeff Beck: Album Guide at Rolling Stone
  4. ^ a b Beck Bogert Appice (liner notes). Beck, Bogert & Appice. Epic. 1973. KE 32140. Retrieved January 20, 2016.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)