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[citation needed] Scottish rockers Nazareth covered the song on their 1971 debut [1] in a version with an extended arrangement similar to the Jeff Beck Group's, and released a single version the following year. Long John Baldry did "Morning Dew" on his self-titled 1980 release and released it as a single the same year.
The Jeff Beck Group was a British rock band formed in London in January 1967 by former Yardbirds guitarist Jeff Beck. Their innovative approach to heavy-sounding blues , rhythm and blues and rock was a major influence on popular music .
After leaving the Yardbirds in late 1966, Jeff Beck had released three commercial singles, two in 1967 featuring himself on lead vocals, and one without vocals in 1968.All had been hits on the British singles chart, [3] and all were characterized by songs aimed at the pop chart on the A-side at the behest of producer Mickie Most. [4]
Jeff Beck, the legendary guitarist who played with the Yardbirds and fronted his own the Jeff Beck Group, has died at the age of 78. According to a statement from his publicist, Beck died ...
On this record, Beck can be heard heavily using a Heil Talkbox, two years before the release of Peter Frampton's landmark album, Frampton Comes Alive! (1976). The album also contains renditions of songs originally recorded by the Jeff Beck Group, "Plynth", "Going Down", and "Morning Dew" and one Yardbirds number "Jeff's Boogie".
Jeff Beck was among the most innovative and influential guitarists to emerge from the British blues revolution of the 1960s. The rock and roller, who has died aged 78, was the quintessential ...
After initially finding limited success as a solo artist, Beck formed The Jeff Beck Group, originally consisting of Sir Rod on vocals, Wood on bass, Nicky Hopkins on piano and Aynsley Dunbar on drums.
Jeff Beck Group is the fourth and final studio album by the Jeff Beck Group and the second album with the line up of Jeff Beck, Bobby Tench, Clive Chaman, Max Middleton and Cozy Powell. [1] The album was produced by Steve Cropper and often referred to as the Orange Album, because of the orange which appears prominently at the top of the front ...