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Jeff Beck Beckology Mp3, Flac, Wma Jeff Beck Beckology mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Jazz / Rock Album: Beckology Country: South Africa Released: 1991 Style: Blues Rock, Jazz-Rock, Classic Rock MP3 version RAR size: 1231 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1518 mb WMA version RAR size: 1202 mb Rating: 4.1 Votes: 817 Other Formats: DMF AUD AIFF TTA MPC MP3 MP1 Tracklist Volume One The Tridenta Trouble In Mind (Previously 1-1 –The Tridents 2:16 Unreleased) Nursery Rhyme (Live) (Previously 1-2 –The Tridents 5:49 Unreleased) Wandering Man Blues (Previously 1-3 –The Tridents 3:27 Unreleased) The Yardbirds 1-4 –The Yardbirds Steeled Blues (B-Side) 2:36 1-5 –The Yardbirds Heart Full Of Soul 2:28 1-6 –The Yardbirds I'm Not Talking 2:31 1-7 –The Yardbirds I Ain't Done Wrong 3:38 1-8 –The Yardbirds The Train Kept A-Rollin' 3:24 1-9 –The Yardbirds I'm A Man 2:36 1-10 –The Yardbirds Shapes Of Things 2:24 1-11 –The Yardbirds Over Under Sideways Down 2:21 1-12 –The Yardbirds Happenings Ten Years Time Ago 2:54 1-13 –The Yardbirds Hot House Of Omagarashid 2:39 1-14 –The Yardbirds Lost Woman 3:07 1-15 –The Yardbirds Rack My Mind 3:11 1-16 –The Yardbirds The Nazz Are Blue 3:01 1-17 –The Yardbirds Psycho Daisies (B-Side) 1:48 1-18 –The Yardbirds Jeff's Boogie 2:22 The Yardbirds On The BBC 1-19 –The Yardbirds Too Much Monkey Business (Live) 2:29 1-20 –The Yardbirds The Sun Is Shining (Live) 2:42 1-21 –The Yardbirds You're A Better Man Than I (Live) 3:56 1-22 –The Yardbirds Love Me Like I Love You (Live) 2:50 The First Solo Singles 1-23 –Jeff Beck Hi Ho Silver Lining 2:52 1-24 –Jeff Beck Tally Man 2:42 1-25 –Jeff Beck Beck's Bolero 2:51 Volume Two The Jeff Beck Group With Rod Stewart –Jeff Beck Group With Rod 2-1 Shapes Of Things 3:17 Stewart –Jeff Beck Group With Rod 2-2 I Ain't Superstitious 4:52 Stewart –Jeff Beck Group With Rod 2-3 Rock My Plimsoul 3:39 Stewart –Jeff Beck Group With Rod 2-4 Jailhouse Rock 3:12 Stewart –Jeff Beck Group With Rod 2-5 Plynth (Water Down The Drain) 3:04 Stewart –Jeff Beck Group With Rod 2-6 Drinking Again 3:16 Stewart Jeff Beck Group 2-7 –Jeff Beck Group Definitely Maybe 5:02 2-8 –Jeff Beck Group New Ways Train Train 5:50 2-9 –Jeff Beck Group Going Down 6:49 I Can't Give Back The Love I Feel For 2-10 –Jeff Beck Group 2:42 You Beck, Bogert, Appice 2-11 –Beck, Bogert, Appice* Superstition 4:18 2-12 –Beck, Bogert, Appice* Black Cat Moan (Live) 9:16 Blues Deluxe/BBA Boogie (Live) 2-13 –Beck, Bogert, Appice* 16:41 (Previously Unreleased) 2-14 –Beck, Bogert, Appice* Jizz Whizz (Previously Unreleased) 4:25 Volume Three The Instrumental Era 3-1 –Jeff Beck Cause We've Ended As Lovers 5:41 3-2 –Jeff Beck Goodbye Pork Pie Hat 5:26 3-3 –Jeff Beck Love Is Green 2:28 3-4 –Jeff Beck Diamond Dust 8:21 –Jeff Beck With The Jan 3-5 Freeway Jam [Live] 7:22 Hammer Group* 3-6 –Jeff Beck The Pump 5:47 The 1980s 3-7 –Jeff Beck And Rod Stewart People Get Ready 4:54 3-8 –Jeff Beck Escape 4:37 3-9 –Jeff Beck Gets Us All In The End 6:04 3-10 –Jeff Beck Back On The Street 3:04 3-11 –Jeff Beck Wild Thing 4:13 3-12 –Jeff Beck The Train Kept A-Rollin' 3:56 3-13 –Jeff Beck Sleep Walk 2:16 3-14 –Jeff Beck The Stumble 3:01 –Jeff Beck With Terry Bozzio 3-15 Big Block 4:06 And Tony Hymas –Jeff Beck With Terry Bozzio 3-16 Where Were You 3:15 And Tony Hymas Notes Includes 62p booklet with history, pictures, family tree and credits. Tracks 1-1 to 1-10, 1-12 to 1-14, 1-17, 1-19 to 1-24, 2-3 and 2-6 are mono recordings. Barcode and Other Identifiers Barcode: 6007689318031 Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Beckology (3xCD, Comp, 469262 2 Jeff Beck Epic 469262 2 Austria 1991 Box) Beckology (3xCD, Comp 469262 2 Jeff Beck Epic 469262 2 Netherlands 1991 + Box) Beckology (3xCD, Comp E3K 65424 Jeff Beck Epic E3K 65424 US 1991 + Box) 48661, E3K Beckology (3xCD, Comp, Epic, 48661, E3K Jeff Beck US 1991 48661 Club, Lon) Legacy 48661 48661, E3K Beckology (3xCD, Comp, Epic, 48661, E3K Jeff Beck US 1991 48661 Mono, RM + Box) Legacy 48661 Related Music albums to Beckology by Jeff Beck The Yardbirds - The Yardbirds' Greatest Hits Yardbirds - Heart Full Of Soul Yardbirds, The - Heart Full Of Soul YARDBIRDS, The - Little Games Sessions & More Eric Clapton & The Yardbirds - Eric Clapton & The Yardbirds Yardbirds, The - The Yardbirds Featuring Eric Clapton Yardbirds, The - For Your Love The Yardbirds - Eric Clapton En The Yardbirds The Yardbirds - The Best Yardbirds - Happenings Ten Years Time Ago.
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