Live in Japan (Beck, Bogert & Appice album)

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Live in Japan
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ReleasedOctober 21, 1973 (Japan)
RecordedMay 18 & 19, 1973
Venue Koseinenkin Hall (Osaka, Japan)
Genre Blues rock, hard rock
Length87:42
Label Epic
Producer The Boys (Beck, Bogert & Appice)
Jeff Beck chronology
Beck, Bogert & Appice
(1973)
Live in Japan
(1973)
Blow by Blow
(1975)
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Live in Japan is a 1973 release by the rock supergroup power trio Beck, Bogert & Appice. The album, although initially called Beck, Bogert & Appice Live, was only issued in Japan and is also known as Live in Japan. It is generally considered rare due to the fact of it being manufactured in only limited numbers in Japan. Live in Japan was the last LP by Beck, Bogert & Appice and their only live album. Within months of the album's release the band would dissolve after Jeff Beck suddenly decided to leave.

Contents

On this record, Beck can be heard heavily using a Heil Talkbox, two years before the release of Peter Frampton's landmark album, Frampton Comes Alive! (1976). The album also contains renditions of songs originally recorded by the Jeff Beck Group, "Plynth", "Going Down", and "Morning Dew" and one Yardbirds number "Jeff's Boogie".

Track listing

1973 original LP

Side one
No.TitleLength
1."Superstition" (Stevie Wonder)5:17
2."Lose Myself with You" (Jeff Beck, Carmine Appice, Tim Bogert, Pete French)10:49
3."Jeff's Boogie" (Beck, Chris Dreja, Jim McCarty, Keith Relf, Paul Samwell-Smith)3:33
Side two
No.TitleLength
1."Going Down" (Don Nix)3:32
2."Boogie" (Beck, Appice, Bogert)4:58
3."Morning Dew" (Bonnie Dobson, Tim Rose)14:11
Side three
No.TitleLength
1."Sweet Sweet Surrender" (Nix)4:43
2."Livin' Alone" (Beck, Appice, Bogert)6:11
3."I'm So Proud" (Curtis Mayfield)5:42
4."Lady" (Beck, Appice, Bogert, French)6:16
Side four
No.TitleLength
1."Black Cat Moan" (Nix)9:13
2."Why Should I Care" (Raymond Louis Kennedy)7:20
3."Plynth/Shotgun (Medley)" (Nicky Hopkins, Rod Stewart, Ronnie Wood, Autry (Junior Walker) DeWalt)5:57

40th anniversary edition

Disc one
No.TitleLength
1."Superstition" (Stevie Wonder)5:21
2."Livin' Alone" (Jeff Beck, Carmine Appice, Tim Bogert)6:11
3."I'm So Proud" (Curtis Mayfield)5:42
4."Lady" (Beck, Appice, Bogert, Pete French)6:18
5."Morning Dew" (Bonnie Dobson, Tim Rose)14:08
6."Sweet Sweet Surrender" (Don Nix)4:39
7."Lose Myself with You" (Beck, Appice, Bogert, French)10:43
8."Black Cat Moan" (Nix)9:16
9."Jeff's Boogie" (Beck, Chris Dreja, Jim McCarty, Keith Relf, Paul Samwell-Smith)3:32
10."Why Should I Care" (Raymond Louis Kennedy)7:23
Disc two
No.TitleLength
1."Going Down" (Nix)3:44
2."Plynth/Shotgun (Medley)" (Nicky Hopkins, Rod Stewart, Ronnie Wood, Dewalt)5:30
3."Boogie" (Beck, Appice, Bogert)4:57

Personnel

Charts

Chart performance for Live in Japan
Chart (2023)Peak
position
Japanese Albums (Oricon) [2] 23
Japanese Hot Albums ( Billboard Japan ) [3] 27
Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade) [4] 75

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