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Jeff Beck's stunning debut album captures the essence of the guitar
They developed an innovative sound that combined blues, psychedelic, and folk elements, and songs like "Shapes of Things" and "Beck's Bolero" had a major influence on later hard rock and heavy metal bands.
The album spans a wide range of genres, from blues classics like "You Shook Me" and "I Ain't Superstitious" to folk songs like "Morning Dew," and even instrumental tracks like "Beck's Bolero." "Shapes of Things" in particular is considered a pioneering example of psychedelic rock, notable for its innovative guitar riffs. The album also features a stellar lineup of guest musicians, including future Led Zeppelin members Jimmy Page (12-string guitar), John Paul Jones (bass, organ), and Keith Moon (drums), whose performances have garnered significant attention.
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- Vocals - Rod Stewart
- Guitar - Jeff Beck
- Engineer - Ken Scott
- Producer - Mickie Most
- Bass - Ron Wood
- Drums - Mick Waller
- Photography By [Front Cover] - Stephen Goldblatt