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Guitariste De Rock Genres Prénom : Geoffrey Arnold, dit « Jeff » Carrière solo (1974-) Nom : Beck Jeff Beck multiplie les rencontres et les collaborations. Né le : 24 juin 1944 Souvent salué par les critiques il reste néanmoins moins À : Londres reconnu par le grand public. Quelques albums marquants : Profession : Guitariste de rock • Blow by Blow (1975) esthétique jazz-rock • Wired (1976) contient reprise de « Goodbye Pork Pie Genres : Blues Rock , Hard Rock, Jazz Hat » standard de jazz. Fusion, electronica • There and Back (1980) • Flash (1985) avec Rod Stewart Le Jeff Beck group (1967-1969) • Emotion & Commotion (2010) : sélectionné pour 5 Formation et influences Grammy Awards. - 1ère version : Chant : Rod Stewart, Basse : Ron - A 10 ans, il chante dans une Wood, batterie : Mick Waller/Tony Newman, piano : chorale d’église Nicky Hopkins. Technique - 2 albums : Truth (1968), Beck-Ola (1969) - Adolescent, il apprend à jouer sur une guitare empruntée, puis fait plusieurs tentatives pour - Le groupe se sépare juste avant le festival de - Lors de ses premiers concerts il subit, à cause de matériel construire son propre instrument. Woodstock auquel il devait participer. pas toujours de qualité, de nombreux larsen et feedback - Il étudie au Wimbledon College of Art. - Stewart et Wood intègrent les Small faces (futures qu’il intègre à son jeu. faces), Wood deviendra le guitariste des Rolling - Sa sœur lui présente Jimmy Page, et il devient par - Il est surnommé « le roi du vibrato ». Il joue sans plectre, Stones. la suite guitariste de studio. ce qui lui permet de l’utiliser abondamment, également - Les albums sont considérés comme les prémisses du pour jouer avec la justesse (ex : Where were you ?) - Il admire, Les Paul, Cliff Gallup, BB King et Steve Heavy métal. Cropper. - Il utilise beaucoup les bends, hérité des bluesmen : action de tirer la corde vers le haut. Le Jeff beck Group (1971-1972) - Il maîtrise le tapping, le bottleneck, l’utilisation de la - 2ème version : Batteur : Cozy Powell, chanteur : talkbox Bobby Tench, claviériste :Max Middleton, bassiste : Les Yardbirds (1965-66) Clive Chaman - Il rejoint le groupe sur une recommandation de - Album : Rough and Ready (1971) éléments de soul, Jimmy Page, après le départ d'Eric Clapton, juste Récompenses de rhythm and blues et de jazz. après le premier - Classé 5ème meilleur guitariste de tous les - Album : Jeff Beck Group (1972) influence soul grand succès du groupe, For Your Love. temps par le magazine Rolling Stone. (reprises de Stevie Wonder) - En 1966, il joue au sein du groupe avec Jimmy Page. - Il a gagné huit Grammy awards au cours de sa carrière On peut les voir dans une scène du film Blow-Up. Trio Beck, Bogert and Appice (1972-1973) - Il figure deux fois au Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. - Il enregistre l’album Roger the Engineer avec le groupe, dans lequel il expérimente la distorsion, le - 2 albums : Beck, Bogert and Appice (1973), Live in feedback et la fuzzbox. Japan (1974) Les années 60 Dans les années 60, l'Angleterre découvre un virtuose de la guitare électrique succèdant à Eric Clapton dans le groupe des Yardbirds, avec un certain Jimmy Page (futur lead guitar de Led Zeppelin). Jeff Beck fait partie de ce "british blues boom" : il reçoit les fortes influences du blues afro-américain et les développe dans un nouveau langage toujours "bluesy" mais plus jeune et plus énergique. Débutant par un rock psychédélique, parfois très pop, il évoluera vers un style annoçant le heavy métal avec la formation The Jeff Beck group, comprenant entre autre Rod Steward au chant. Un morceau annonciateur d'une carrière plus tournée vers le rock instrumental : Beck's boléro https://youtu.be/5kKJ2BRGA5s https://youtu.be/KVBqy9KRm-0 https://youtu.be/nmO0OZC6Ifk Les années 70 Après le disque réalisé avec Bogert et Apice, Beck réalise que sa place de "lead guitar" aux côtés d'un chanteur ne sera plus possible. Il Révélation du rock s'impose alors comme soliste et commence véritablement sa carrière solo. instrumental Deux disques majeurs sortent en 1975, produits par George Martin, le "cinquième Beatle", Blow by blow et Wired. C'est le début d'un véritable duo avec le claviériste Jan Hammer, issu du Mahavishnu Orchestra de John McLaughlin (avec qui Beck tournait). La proximité avec le jazz-rock est évidente. On parle aussi d'un rock progressif instrumental... https://youtu.be/xyyhm1D7zlI https://youtu.be/ciEXu13EHiU https://youtu.be/sbMSe0mcsYY Perdu dans les années 80... Il poursuit le projet initié en 1975 avec Jan hammer : There and back sort en 1980. Les explorations sonores se poursuivent mais se perdent parfois dans une certaine facilité. Un décennie particulière, dans laquelle Jeff Beck souffrira d'acouphènes, et ne produira que peu de disques, dont le regrettable Flash... Il subit aussi la concurrence de jeunes virtuoses : Eddie Van Halen ou Yngwie Malmsteen. La mode change avec le mouvement punk, le disco et le hard FM... Une décennie qui ne reste pas dans les mémoires. Beck participe à un évènement majeur en Angleterre le concert de charité ARMS, avec Jimmy Page et Eric Clapton en 1983, les guitaristes des Yarbirds enfin réunis... 1989 : Jeff Beck se tourne vers la prochaine décennie avec une nouvelle collaboration : Terry Bozzio et Tony Hymas https://youtu.be/DJWGng3Sk3A https://youtu.be/bxlzvfYHtEw https://youtu.be/RpjogRY5a58 Années 90 Une décennie peu productive en albums, mais marquée au début par Guitar shop : le jeu orchestral du batteur Terry Bozzio et les exporations sonores de Jeff Beck sont servis par une qualité d'enregistrement remarquable. Métal, Reggae, pop, ballade influencée par les choeurs Toujours éclectique féminins bulgares... Ecclectisme manifeste ! Il tournera avec Steevie ray Vaughan peu avant sa mort prématurée. L'album Crazy leggs rend hommage au rock des années 50 de Gene Vincent Enfin, premières expériences électro rock avec What mama said, titre paru sur le LP Who else en 199 https://youtu.be/J21JU6jckls https://youtu.be/RD4Gmwo0E_0 https://youtu.be/rcNJopkfAHk https://youtu.be/3kNJ2jsgfC0 Années 2000 Entre guitariste DJ et grand showman 2000ou had it comin' confirme son virage électro en 2001. Il poursuit ses explorations sonores et stylistiques. Le marqueur électro se confirme avec Jeff en 2003.On retrouve au travers de ce style son goût immodéré pour le travail en studio et celui des projets collectifs. Mais c'est surtout l'impressionant concert à Ronny Scott's qui le consacre, aux côtés de la jeune prodige Tal Wilkenfeld à la basse et Vinnie Colaiuta à la batterie. Le live offre alors une riche rétrospective de l'ensemble de sa carrière. Cette décennie démontre une nouvelle fois la virtuosité du guitariste, comme chercheur de studio ou grand adepte du live... 2010 Toujours indépendant et éclectique dans ses projets Jeff Beck multiplie les concerts, notamment devant Barack Obama à la maison blanche. Emotion and Commotion (2010) marque un retour au blues rock avec entre autre un arrangement du célèbre aria de Giacomo Puccini Nessun dorma (Turandot). Il abandonne alors son rôle de vieux guitariste de gala : une renaissance a lieu en 2016. L'album de rock garage engagé Loud hailer consacre une nouvelle fois le guitariste, associé au très jeune groupe Bones. Ainsi, se retrouvant plus fréquemment avec des chanteurs, il semble que Jeff Beck retrouve les configurations de ses début : guitariste lead aux côtés de parties vocales. https://youtu.be/cGfDslwCYAc Aujourd’hui Dernier titre sorti, un duo avec Johnny Deep https://youtu.be/MA_trAwSP00 • Rock psychédélique https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9sXWn9st6ES_Zk-_u0oNBA • Blues rock, prototype du heavy metal https://youtu.be/DTRawVCImI8 • Blues rock, funk https://youtu.be/xyyhm1D7zlI • Entre funk et jazz rock https://youtu.be/R1a-ef0E5kk • Fusion https://youtu.be/BoZUYrQFvkc • Reggae, vers les musiques du monde https://youtu.be/i6e4mkZjQII • Rock électro https://youtu.be/3kNJ2jsgfC0 ; https://youtu.be/B9fjZIzKEV0 • Crossover https://youtu.be/cGfDslwCYAc • Rock garage et protest song https://youtu.be/F6dsffOrOoI Pour résumer : • Une vie dans l'histoire du rock d'une exceptionnelle longévité et une grande variété dans sa production discographique, une recherche de l'originalité. • Un son très personnel et sophistiqué. • Exploration de très nombreux styles avec sa guitare électrique : là où d'autres s'enferment dans le métal, affichant une virtuosité démonstrative, lui met sa guitare au service d'une vive création, en explorant divers styles musicaux, notamment par des rencontres avec de grands musiciens. (Blues, rock psychédélique, blues rock, heavy métal, funk, jazz-rock, rock progressif, rock'n'roll, électro rock, garage...) • Des traits de personnalité qui détermineront sa carrière : un mauvais caractère légendaire doté d'un solide sens de l'humour. • Un très grand perfectionniste, dans la tradition des musiciens de studio. • Un rassembleur de talents : à partir de sa carrière solo, il sait s'entourer des meilleurs batteurs (Simon Phillips, Terry Bozzio ou Vinnie Colaiuta), claviéristes (Jan Hammer, Tony Hymas), bassistes (Tal Wilkenfeld, Rhonda Smith...) et producteurs. Discographie Participations Truth, 1968 (Jeff Beck Group) Superstition et Looking for another pure love de Stevie Wonder sur l'album Talking book Beck-Ola, 1969 (Jeff Beck Group) (1972) Rough and Ready, 1971 Music from Free Creek, Artistes Variés 1973 Jeff Beck Group, 1972 Journey To Love 1975 de Stanley Clarke. Sur journey to love et Hello Jeff Beck, Bogert and Appice, 1973 Modern Man 1978 de Stanley Clarke. Sur Rock'n'roll Jelly Live In Japan, Japan only,
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