Beck, Bogert And Appice
2 songs across 1 album sections.
Beck, Bogert And Appice
Beck, Bogert and Appice was a short-lived supergroup formed in 1972, uniting three legendary rock musicians at the height of their individual powers. The lineup featured guitarist Jeff Beck, bassist Tim Bogert, and drummer Carmine Appice, all of whom had previously achieved significant success with The Yardbirds, Vanilla Fudge, and Vanilla Fudge respectively. Their self-titled debut album showcased a heavy, blues-infused hard rock sound that emphasized powerful rhythm section dynamics and Beck's signature guitar work. The group recorded notable covers, including a driving interpretation of "Morning Dew" and a funk-influenced take on "Superstition," demonstrating their ability to reinterpret classic material with a distinct, muscular energy. Although the band disbanded quickly following the release of their second album, their brief collaboration remains a celebrated moment in rock history, representing a convergence of talent that produced a dense, energetic catalogue of recordings.

