Sold Date:
December 3, 2018
Start Date:
December 8, 2017
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For your consideration is the rare Jeff Beck Autographed "Truth" Vinyl LP Record that was Hand Signed by the Legend Jeff Beck himself while on Tour. Comes with COA from Raretracks. Jeff is one of the most difficult Autographs to obtain in Music History. This looks absolutely Stunning. Also included is the Bonus Candid Photo of Jeff Signing Autographs. Collect something you can Play and Display.
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Track listing
1. Shapes of Things
2. Let Me Love You
3. Morning Dew
4. You Shook Me
5. Ol' Man River
6. Greensleeves
7. Rock My Plimsoul
8. Beck's Bolero
9. Blues Deluxe
10. I Ain't Superstitious
The Jeff Beck Group's debut, 1968's TRUTH remains a stunner, probably the best work of the guitarist's long career. Perhaps energized by the bust-up of the Yardbirds, Beck is positively overflowing with ideas throughout the entire album, which pointedly starts with a completely different recasting of the Yardbirds hit "Shapes of Things." TRUTH then continues through an impressively varied set of tunes, ranging from an achingly slow, bluesy version of the Broadway standard "Ol' Man River" to a technically astounding acoustic solo version of "Greensleeves" and a killer pair of Willie Dixon covers including a take on "You Shook Me" that shreds Led Zeppelin's contemporaneous version. Throughout, the then-unknown Rod Stewart sings his heart out; he's as important to the album as Beck himself, and it's unsurprising that when Stewart and bassist Ron Wood left to form the Faces, the Jeff Beck Group never recovered.