Jeff Beck Group
Beck-Ola (1969)
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Length:  30:52
    Track Listing:
      1.  
      All Shook Up    4:53
      2.  
      Spanish Boots    3:36
      3.  
      Girl From Mill Valley    3:47
      4.  
      Jailhouse Rock    3:16
      5.  
      Plynth (Water Down The Drain)    3:08
      6.  
      The Hangman's Knee    4:49
      7.  
      Rice Pudding    7:21
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      not remastered

      One of the hallmarks of Jeff Beck's mercurial career has been a propensity to zig just when you expect him to zag. While Beck-Ola, the Jeff Beck Group's second album, may not have lived up to the heady expectations fueled by their first album, Truth, it's hardly a failure. Personal frictions (singer Rod Stewart and bassist Ron Wood left to join the Faces just after the album was released, also nixing a prime showcase at Woodstock) likely broke up the original JBG well before they'd hit their stride. Perhaps influenced by the early success of the similarly formatted, if much heavier-handed, Led Zeppelin, the group seems to have a narrower focus on Beck-Ola, with more emphasis on straight-ahead rock like "Spanish Boots," "Plynth (Water Down the Drain)," "All Shook Up," and a standout, typically inventive Beck reworking of Elvis Presley's "Jailhouse Rock." The Bard had it right about those sad words: "What could have been." --Jerry McCulley
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