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Live and Exclusive from the Grammy Museum

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Download links and information about Live and Exclusive from the Grammy Museum by Jeff Beck. This album was released in 2010 and it belongs to Jazz, Rock, Blues Rock, Pop genres. It contains 16 tracks with total duration of 01:04:40 minutes.

Artist: Jeff Beck
Release date: 2010
Genre: Jazz, Rock, Blues Rock, Pop
Tracks: 16
Duration: 01:04:40
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Corpus Christi Carol (Live) 3:17
2. Hammerhead (Live) 4:30
3. Over the Rainbow (Live) 3:10
4. Brush With the Blues (Live) 6:05
5. A Day In the Life (Live) 4:57
6. Nessun Dorma (Live) 3:14
7. How High the Moon (Live) 2:05
8. People Get Ready (Live) 4:48
9. Corpus Christi (Live At the Grammy Museum) 3:21
10. Hammerhead (Live At the Grammy Museum) 4:38
11. Over the Rainbow (Live At the Grammy Museum) 3:09
12. Brush With the Blues (Live At the Grammy Museum) 6:11
13. A Day In the Life (Live At the Grammy Museum) 5:04
14. Nessun Dorma (Live At the Grammy Museum) 3:14
15. How High the Moon (Live At the Grammy Museum) 2:07
16. People Get Ready (Live At the Grammy Museum) 4:50

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Jeff Beck is one of rock music’s most skilled guitarists. While his fellow guitarists in the Yardbirds went on to greater fame and fortune (Eric Clapton is the blues-guitar god and Jimmy Page, of course, was the Led Zeppelin master) Beck was the man who could never keep a great band together and who has walked away from the music business when it doesn’t serve his purposes. That said, he is a genius, and this intimate performance at the Grammy Museum is one of breath-taking intensity. His version of the Beatles’ “A Day In the Life” is a stunner.  “Corpus Christi Carol” is beautifully lush on the outside, but Beck’s incredible phrasing makes all the difference. “Over the Rainbow” climaxes with tones that only Beck can carry. In many ways, he is the Chet Baker of guitar. His intense moodiness enhances everything he plays and turns every tune into a gripping last stand. “People Get Ready” holds onto the hope that Curtis Mayfield intended. Each tune here is available in both audio and video form.