Jeff Beck Releases First New Studio Track In Five Years

Jeff Beck has released “Tribal,” the first cut from his upcoming Live+ record, due May 19. Beck tells Rolling Stone that he and his band threw the jam together while in the studio. “‘Tribal’ was the first thing I came up with, on day one of the L.A. recording sessions,” he explained. “It was meant to be for extreme club/dance-type music . . .”More »

By on May 14, 2015

Jeff Beck has released “Tribal,” the first cut from his upcoming Live+ record, due May 19. Beck tells Rolling Stone that he and his band threw the jam together while in the studio. “‘Tribal’ was the first thing I came up with, on day one of the L.A. recording sessions,” he explained. “It was meant to be for extreme club/dance-type music, and it went through several radical changes that just didn’t work. So with [guest vocalist] Ruth’s [Lorenzo] vocal we stripped it back to just me and [drummer] Veronica [Bellino], with Rhonda’s [Smith] bass dubbed later, which brought back the wild roughness that I was originally after.” “My Tiled White Floor” is the other new song on the LP, which also features a mix of Beck classics and covers, including Sam Cooke’s “A Change Is Gonna Come,” and the Beatles’ “A Day in the Life.” Beck is also currently working on another full length record. Copyright(c) 2015 RTTNews.com. All Rights ReservedLess «

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