AIN'T NO DOUBT ABOUT IT
I MUST BE LOVE
ONE LITTLE KISS FROM YOU
AND I FEEL
GLAD ALL OVER
Jeff Beck Group
is the fourth
and final
studio album by
and the
second album
with the line up of
Jeff Beck,
Bobby Tench,
Clive Chaman,
Max Middleton
and
Cozy Powell.
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 cover.
History
in January 1972,
the second
Jeff Beck Group
flew to the US
and joined Beck
at TMI Studios
in Memphis, Tennessee.
Some of the songs
they worked on
were already in
their stage act
and unlike
Rough and Ready
(1971)
they also recorded
five cover songs
for this album,
including a new version of
Ashford & Simpson's
"I Can't Give Back the Love I Feel for You"
and
Carl Perkins's
Sun Records release,
"Glad All Over"
(1957).
The Cropper and Beck
collaboration
"Sugar Cane"
was one of
several songs written
while in the studio.
At an
"end of recording party",
Beck was congratulated by
Don Nix
on his version of
"Going Down",
which Nix
had written and
was originally released by
the band Moloch
in 1969
Freddie King
had covered the song
in 1971.
The album was released
in the US
on
May 1st 1972.
The UK release
was held back
until June 9th
the same year
and tours of the UK
and the US followed.
No singles were released,
from this album
TRACKLIST
Ice Cream Cakes
Glad All Over
Tonight I'll Be Staying Here With You
Sugar Cane
I Can't Give Back The Love I Feel For You
Going Down
I Got To Have A Song
Highways
Definitely Maybe
BONUS
Ain't No Sunshine
(BBC) [*]
Morning Dew
(BBC) [*]
Got The Feeling
(BBC) [*]

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