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  • AMG Review of Who Else!

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    William Ruhlmann
    All Music Guide

    Jeff Beck has never shied away from following trends, at least as far as the musical styles he uses to back up his signature guitar sound. Back in 1969, in a sleeve note on Beck-Ola, he noted that he hadn't come up with "anything totally original," and instead made an album "with the accent on heavy music" at a time when the "heavy music" of the Jimi Hendrix Experience and Led Zeppelin was all the rage. In 1975, at the height of the jazz fusion movement, he made a jazz fusion album, and a good one, too. In both cases, however, the fashionable genres only provided a contemporary-sounding context in which his playing could flourish. If anyone has ever needed to be inspired to work, it's this recluse. So on his first regular studio album of new material in ten years, Who Else!, Beck, on at least a few tracks, solos over heavily percussive echno tracks reminiscent of Prodigy. But whether he's piercing such a rhythmic wall, rearranging the lues on the live "Blast From the East," or floating over an ambient soundscape on "Angel (Footsteps)," it's the same old Beck, with his stinging and sustained single-note melodies, his harmonics, his contrasting tones, his drive. And the man who played "Greensleeves" straight on Truth in 1968 is the same one who is faithful to the Irish air "Declan" here. Older fans who haven't been spending time at raves in recent years may want to program their CDs to avoid the electronica, but they should at least give those tunes a listen -- are they any heavier than the "heavy music" of 1969?

Great Guitarists Jeff Beck
7 months ago

From allmusic.com While he was as innovative as Jimmy Page, as tasteful as Eric Clapton, and nearly as visionary as Jimi Hendrix, Jeff Beck never achieved the same commercial success as any of his contemporaries, primarily because of the haphazard way he approached his career.

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The Greatness of Jeff Beck
over 3 years ago

If anyone wants to know what the fuss is about Jeff Beck - relative to other geetar heroes - listen to the astounding "Brush with the Blues" on his Who Else? album. It'll take your breath away, and tear out your heart at the same time.

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UEM Live at Dangerous Curve, Los Angeles
about 1 year ago

Excerpt from UEM's third show at Dangerous Curve (Los Angeles).

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UEM Show at The Luggage Store, San Francisco
about 1 year ago

Excerpt from UEM's first show at The Luggage Store (San Francisco).

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UEM Live at The Relax Bar - a Video short
over 2 years ago

The Relax Bar, in Hollywood, has been hosting an "experimantal night" every thursday during the month of August. UEM has been booked for all 5 Thursdays along with An Endless Contortionist.

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