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Now deceased, he is one of the "three greatest guitarists in the world." This work became a signpost that strengthened his future direction.This was the second album under the name of Jeff Beck, released in 1976. It features harder and more dynamic playing than the previous album, "Blow by Blow." The third track, "Goodbye Pork Pie Hat," is a cover of Charles Mingus. After the "Blow by Blow" tour, Jeff Beck participated in the recording of Stanley Clarke's album "Journey to Love" and did a session, which led to him becoming more interested in Jazz/Fusion after this album. |
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Credit
- Producer - Jan Hammer (5)
- Synthesizer, Drums - Jan Hammer
- Piano, Drums - Narada Michael Walden
- Guitar - Jeff Beck
- Engineer [Recording] - Pete Henderson
- Clavinet [Clavinette], Electric Piano [Fender Rhodes] - Max Middleton
- Engineer [Recording] - Dennis McKay
- Producer - George Martin (1 to 4, 6 to 8)
- Engineer [Mixing] - Geoff Emerick
- Engineer [Recording] - John Arias
- Bass - Wilbur Bascomb
- Engineer [Mixing] - John Mills (2)
- Engineer [Recording] - John Mills (2)
- Drums - Richard Bailey
- Producer [Assistant] - Chris Bond
- Engineer [Assistant] - Mark Guercio
- Drums - Ed Green
