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On the whole, the supergroups of the Seventies didn't last very long, but for that - all the more notably. This certainly applies to the Anglo-American trio made up of the extremely talented though narcissistic guitarist Jeff Beck, the bass-player Tim Bogert, and drummer Carmine Appice. As early as 1970, the British Beck wanted to engage the two American musicians for a joint project. This plan however had to be postponed for two years because the speed-mad Beck had had a serious car accident and needed time to recover. 1973 saw the release of the trios first and only studio album, which not only demonstrated Becks powerful-hectic style of guitar playing but also allowed his musical companions to show off their prowess. The trio applied their musical talents to all facets of rock n roll, right from the bluesy first number ('Black Cat Moan'), via the agile rock sound of 'Lady'", ending up with the moans of a vocal love ballad ('Oh To Love You'), followed by a really convincing gospel song ('Sweet And Surrender') and the super funky beat of 'Lose Myself With You'.
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