
Even if it's true that in this kind of arguments the intrusion of a subjective element is practically unavoidable, I'll say that an assertion that argues that Jeff Beck is more or less the only player to whom can nowadays be referred a sentence in the present tense containing (both) the words "guitar" and "rock" is true. An exuberant musician, but in a way quite shy and reluctant to wear those (financially rewarding) "guitar hero" clothes that few have worn with the same natural elegance. The type with the rascal face and the "punk energy" (starting from his days with the Yardbirds, almost forty years ago!) who wears a "what-me-worry" stance while playing the most astonishingly difficult stuff ever played on a six-string - whistles, harmonics, string-skipping, whole melodies played using only the whammy bar, obscene distortion, Blues from Mars, breath-taking lead progressions. Somebody who can change a mood within a phrase.
He's never been fully convinced by the artificial atmosphere of the recording studio (though he has very often produced worthy stuff there), and so he has regarded the stage as the only game worth playing. I'm quite pleased I can say that this album - recorded live at the B.B. King Blues Club & Grill in
Bozzio is still capable of those outstanding polyrhythmic performances that in the seventies made it possible for him to perform those intricate Frank Zappa charts. Plus, he adds those personal touches that he used when playing with new wavers Missing Persons. Check his cymbal work! (Bozzio' work alone is worth the price of this record.) Hymas is Hymas, an excellent arranger, an instrumentalist who can fill space without overplaying, a very good piano player, a nice colorist on synthesizer, an exuberant "wind section".
Obviously, the trio plays the pages off the Guitar Shop album - Big Block and
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