Jeff Beck is one of the most revered guitarists in the music industry.
Establishing himself as one of the greatest guitarists of all time, Beck has inspired many with his skills and music that remains iconic up until now.
Rolling Stone described him as one of the most influential lead guitarists in rock. Gaining prominence as a guitarist from The Yardbirds, Beck made his name as a solo artist later on, although not as much as his bandmates have attained.
He has received six Grammy Awards for Rock Instrumental Performance six and a Best Pop Instrumental Performance throughout his career. He has also received an Ivor Novello Award for Outstanding Contribution to British Music. On two distinct occasions, Beck was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of Yardbirds and as a solo artist.
Passing away last Jan. 11, 2023, fans are remembering the late guitar icon through his songs and collaborations he has made throughout his illustrious career.
Jeff Beck's Most Popular Songs
"Heart Full of Soul" - The Yardbirds
Recorded in 1965, the track is by far one of the most prominent tracks of the band. It was the first single of the band since Beck replaced Eric Clapton, who, at the time, had recently left the band. In this track, Beck introduced Indian-influenced guitar stylings to rock music and one of the first examples of raga rock.
"You're The One" - Jeff Beck & Kate Bush
Many have considered this partnership an unlikely collaboration at the time. The 1993 song featured Beck playing some beautiful guitar work until he stole the show with his "razoring solo" after the track ended.
"I Ain't Superstitious" - Jeff Beck
Included in his debut album "Truth," the track featured Rod Stewart on his vocals. Thanks to Beck's more innovative take on the classic rock radio staple, the song propelled to greater heights with the power and more modern arrangement at the time. Rolling Stone ranked the song as part of the 100 Greatest Guitar Songs of All-Time.
"Beck's Bolero" - Jeff Beck
This track would probably go down as one of the greatest rock instrumentals of all time because of its epic scope and its harmonically and rhythmically ambitious yet infused primal energy. Thanks to this track, the recording session pooled great musicians like Nicky Hopkins, Jimmy Page, Keith Moon, and even John Paul Jones.
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