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    Truth (Japan Bonus Tracks)

    08/02/2005 | Toshiba Emi Japan 

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      TRUTH (BONUS TRACKS) (JPN) (LTD) (RMST) (SPKG)

    All Music Guide Review

    Despite being the premiere of heavy metal, Jeff Beck's Truth has never quite carried its reputation the way the early albums by Led Zeppelin did, or even Cream's two most popular LPs, mostly as a result of the erratic nature of the guitarist's subsequent work. Time has muted some of its daring, radical nature, elements of which were appropriated by practically every metal band (and most arena rock bands) that followed. Truth was almost as groundbreaking and influential a record as the first Beatles, Rolling Stones, or Who albums. Its attributes weren't all new -- Cream and Jimi Hendrix had been moving in similar directions -- but the combination was: the wailing, heart-stoppingly dramatic vocalizing by Rod Stewart, the thunderous rhythm section of Ron Wood's bass and Mickey Waller's drums, and Beck's blistering lead guitar, which sounds like his amp is turned up to 13 and ready to short out. Beck opens the proceedings in a strikingly bold manner, using his old Yardbirds hit "Shapes of Things" as a jumping-off point, deliberately rebuilding the song from the ground up so it sounds closer to Howlin' Wolf. There are lots of unexpected moments on this record: a bone-pounding version of Willie Dixon's "You Shook Me"; a version of Jerome Kern's "Ol' Man River" done as a slow electric blues; a brief plunge into folk territory with a solo acoustic guitar version of "Greensleeves" (which was intended as filler but audiences loved it); the progressive blues of "Beck's Bolero"; the extended live "Blues Deluxe"; and "I Ain't Superstitious," a blazing reworking of another Willie Dixon song. It was a triumph -- a number 15 album in America, astoundingly good for a band that had been utterly unknown in the U.S. just six months earlier -- and a very improbable success. [This Japanese release includes bonus material.] ~ Bruce Eder, All Music Guide

    Track Listing

  • Track#
  • Title
  • time
  • 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 (Take 1)
  • 10
  • I Ain't Superstitious
  • 11
  • I've Been Drinking (New Stereo Mix)
  • 12
  • You Shook Me (Take 1)
  • 13
  • Rock My Plimsoul (Stereo Mix)
  • 14
  • Beck's Bolero (Mono Single Mix with Backwards Guitar)
  • 15
  • Blues DeLuxe
  • 16
  • Tallyman
  • 17
  • Love Is Blue (L'amour Est Bleu)
  • 18
  • Hi Ho Silver Lining (First Stereo Mix)


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