Jeff Beck releases ‘Beck-Ola,’ his second album featuring Rod Stewart (1969)
Jeff Beck's 'Beck-Ola' is his second album featuring Rod Stewart and released in June 1969 by Emi Columbia.
Jeff Beck's 'Beck-Ola' is his second album featuring Rod Stewart and released in June 1969 by Emi Columbia.
Jeff Beck's 'Truth' is his debut album recorded with a band featuring Rod Stewart and Ronnie Wood on May 14, 15, 25 & 26 1968 and released in August 1968 by Columbia Records.
Jeff Beck's 'Wired' is his third solo (and strictly instrumental) album released in May 1976 by Epic.
Jeff Beck's 'Live +' is an album exploring Beck’s five decades catalog plus two new studio tracks and released on May 19, 2015.
Jeff Beck' s 'Live at The Hollywood Bowl' is his tenth live album recorded in August 2016 with Steven Tyler, Billy F. Gibbons, Jan Hammer, Beth Hart, Jimmy Hall and Buddy Guy as guests and released in October 2017 by Eagle Rock
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