Showing posts with label Narada Michael Walden. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Narada Michael Walden. Show all posts

Monday, April 30, 2012

Jeff Beck announces New Band & Album, Performing on 'SNL' (19/05/12) with Tal Wilkenfeld, Vinny Colaiuta & Mick Jagger. Also, with Sir Mick at The White House (21/12/12) performing 'Commit a Crime'


Some musicians find it hard to keep a group together and have to engage backing musicians who are sometimes not as good as their predecessors. Jeff Beck seems to attract the crème de la crème with each new project. Jeff has recently formed a new power-trio following a period of universal critical acclaim touring his Emotion and Commotion album, and numerous awards culminating in the 'Living Legend Award' at the '2011 Classic Rock Awards' at London’s Roundhouse in November.

Jeff's upward spiral in status as a musician, guitar player and innovator are, in part, due to his fans, the response of audiences, record buyers, the superlative musical talent of members of his group(s), critical acclaim, musical awards and management.

His musical vision and exploration for a fresh sound within the power-trio format culminates in Narada Michael Walden being replaced on drums by Veronica Bellino, who will record and tour with Jeff and bass player, Rhonda Smith, in 2012.



I hope the recordings produce an album hailed as innovative and imaginative, and reveal fresh depths to Jeff's guitar playing and music. No doubt Jeff opened a highly creative and productive phase with the four-piece unit incorporating Tal Wilkenfeld (bass), Vinnie Colaiuta (drums) and Jason Rebello (keyboards). Numerous recorded and filmed performances are testament to the inspired music created; the qualities of classic, precision and eloquence, come to mind.

I admit to disappointment when Jeff announced a new touring band in 2010: Narada Michael Walden (drums) and Rhonda Smith (bass) to join Jason Rebello on keyboards. It proved, however, to be a successful collaboration. The music - like the rhythms - changed, as did the performances. Jeff is, once more, seeking out new creative territory. I trust it proves successful, both musically and emotionally. Finally, it would be great to see Jeff reuniting with Tal & Vinny for an album and tour.




Tuesday, November 02, 2010

Concert Review: Jeff Beck - Brighton Centre, Brighton - 16/10/10


Concerts this inspiring don't come along too often. Some guitarist's flaunt their technical skill with fast playing, fast tempos, clichéd licks, have little interaction with their fellow-musicians on stage, and forget they are supposed to connect truthfully and emotionally with their audience. I see no point in grading guitar players as better or worse among themselves. The concept of who is/was the 'best' guitarist seems vacuous to me. All 'great' guitar players are born with a gift and I respect their genuine differences.

I guess Jeff's music and playing has a deep meaning for me and makes a genuine difference to my life; similar to other musicians I admire. Tonight, Jeff and his band exceed my expectations and give a performance rich in sound, delivery, creativity, emotion and inventive agility. When you watch and listen to Jeff playing live you hear each note he plays, the melody, the music. He constantly moves about the stage as if searching for fresh inspiration, new sounds.  His movements fixate the audience's attention. Tonight, Jeff shows breathtaking dexterity on the guitar in a wide range of musical styles. His excellent band never waver during the performance; kicking rhythmically in unison on each song while highlighting their individual artistic prowess.


From the opening track "Plan B" of the Jeff album (2003) it is evident this concert holds no false promises. The sound balance and Jeff's guitar tone are excellent. Also apparent is Jeff's willingness to give his group room to highlight their exceptional individual musicianship. When "Plan B" fully kicks in - an electronic, funky, haunting mix of beauty and steel - it enables Jeff to fire his powerful turbine of riffs over Rhonda's powerful, funky, bass lines, Narada Michael Walden's colourful, intuitive drumming, and Jason's exceptional, rich-sounding keyboard playing.

"Corpus Christi Carol" was as captivating and atmospheric 'live' as on the Emotion and Commotion CD, which didn't surprise me. What surprised me was that it didn't seem out of place on the set list. In fact, it sounded simultaneously mysterious and wonderful. If you were still enough, and concentrated on the music, the musicians, you felt part of it. A magnificent tenderness. The mood takes a powerful turn when Jeff hits the wah-wah pedal for the intro to "Hammerhead", a track that burns with passion, amazing soloing over hypnotic rhythms and riffs. Magical music with power and energy.

Jeff's rendition of "'Mná na h-Éireann" (Women of Ireland) composed by Seán Ó Riada, was moving and breathtaking. Jeff's soloing, on this song, was one of the highlights of the concert, as was Rhonda's bass solo. I prefer the 'live' version without violin. It felt, to me - and the audience, by their reception at its conclusion - that Jeff and the band delivered a haunting, evocative, and unforgettable version of the song. Truly wonderful.


Rhonda performed a stunning bass solo which included harmonics, bending the strings behind the nut of her bass guitar, hitting (caressing?!) its body, finger tapping, string bending, and then getting into some serious, eloquent, and powerful funky bass playing which had the crowd totally enthralled. Rhonda's playing was formidable and sexy. Am I allowed to state that? Hell, yes. Perhaps you should be over a certain age to witness Rhonda's compelling stage presence and musical talent!


Tonight, the music range is wide; embracing everything from blues to funk to jazz to classic British rock, and much more. The band play a wonderful version of "People Get Ready" and the vocals aren't missed. In fact, Jason plays some wonderful keyboards in the outro section of the song which create a strong groove. Then the concert goes up another notch; this time with a great version of "Big Block". Jeff's guitar soloing - alternating between light and shade - reaches a different level. In the hands of a master his guitar wails and sings with melody, riffs, single notes, harmonics, finger tapping, volume swells, whammy bends, and most of all, feel.  

"Brush With The Blues" lasts for about five minutes and is a complete masterclass in how to play music that connects with an audience, and why Jeff deserves to be placed high in the canon of musical geniuses. He plays with a lyrical beauty, spirit, and charisma that few guitar players, at present, can hope to reach.

The slow tempo of ""A Day In The Life" sounds rich, textured, melodious, and is a revelation - full of character, magic, exhilaration, sadness. Music that lingers in the memory. (Is that "Purple Haze" I hear? Is that a tribute to 'Jimi at the Monterey Pop Festival' at the end of the song?). John Lennon composed the beautiful, memorable song, and Jeff has reconfigured it to be heard in a different, and perhaps, for some, in a more powerful way.

Jeff and the group deserve the boisterous standing ovation at the close of the set. During the encores they preform a rousing, energetic version of "I Can Take You Higher" which highlights Rhonda's talent as a vocalist, as well as a musician. Jeff and the group are joined on stage by the leader of the support act, "Trombone" Shorty, which helps create a party feel. Jeff then pays tribute to the late "Great" Les Paul by adorning a Les Paul guitar and playing a rendition of "How High the Moon". Jeff and the group play in sync with a pre-recorded vocal tape. I believe the recording featured the vocalist, Imelda May.


Jeff reaches for his white, fender stratocaster and plays a beautiful, haunting version of "Nessun Dorma". He may not have played the songs everyone wanted to hear tonight, but no-one was left in any doubt they had witnessed an incredible show. A show performed by an outstanding group led by one of the greatest guitar players of our time. Music and guitar playing which tends to stay in the memory for a long, long time afterwards.


 
Jeff's set list signed by Rhonda

Postscript: Even though it was freezing outside the venue I'd like to thank Rhonda Smith and Narada Michael Walden for taking time to talk to fans outside the venue and signing memorabilia. The following photograph didn't come out as I hoped. I believe it was too cold and the flash decided not to work properly! It is still a good photograph and a great memento - along with the set list - of an outstanding concert.


Ronnie and Rhonda - post concert in chilly, cold Brighton 

Rhonda Smith Official Site 

Jeff Beck Official Site   

Jeff Beck - Official YouTube Channel

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Jeff Beck UK Tour Dates - October 2010 / Live at Tokyo International Forum -12 & 13 April 2010 / Les Paul’s 95th Birthday


Jeff Beck and his band are undertaking a short UK tour during October 2010. Anyone who has never witnessed Jeff playing 'live' - and is attending one of the following concerts - will witness an amazing guitar player and a mind-blowing concert. I am disappointed Jeff is unable to include Belfast in his schedule. Perhaps Jeff will include the Ulster Hall, Belfast on a future tour.

I am attending the Brighton concert and will be posting a review.

UK Tour Dates 2010

15 Oct 2010 - Bournemouth International Centre [BIC] - Bournemouth
16 Oct 2010 - Brighton Centre - Brighton 
17 Oct 2010 - Symphony Hall - Birmingham
19 Oct 2010 - Guildhall - Preston
20 Oct 2010 - Clyde Auditorium - Glasgow
21 Oct 2010 - Apollo - Manchester
22 Oct 2010 - City Hall - Sheffield
24 Oct 2010 - Colston Hall - Bristol
25 Oct 2010 - St David's Hall - Cardiff
26 Oct 2010 - Royal Albert Hall - London
27 Oct 2010 - Royal Albert Hall - London

The line-up of Jeff's band includes bassist Rhonda Smith (played with Prince and Little Richard); keyboard player Jason Rebello (CV includes stints with Sting and Chaka Khan); and drummer Narada Michael Walden (a Grammy Award-winning producer who worked with Jeff on the 1976 album Wired).

Rhonda in full flight

 Videos of Jeff & Co. "live" at Tokyo International Forum -12 & 13 April 2010






Jeff Beck commemorated 'Les Paul’s 95th Birthday'  at the Iridium Jazz Club. Click on link for details, photos: Jeff beck Live at The Iridium, NYC June 8th & 9th 2010


Thursday, December 10, 2009

Jeff Beck - UK Tour 2010 & New Album: Emotion and Commotion (Release Date: April 2010)



Jeff Beck will be touring extensively in 2010 to promote his new album and is playing a string of UK shows in October 2010 culminating in a show at the Royal Albert Hall, London.

The line-up of his new band will include bassist Rhonda Smith (played with Prince and Little Richard); keyboard player Jason Rebello (CV includes stints with Sting and Chaka Khan); and drummer Narada Michael Walden (a Grammy Award-winning producer who worked with Beck on the 1976 album Wired).

Sorry to hear Tal will not be participating in Jeff's 2010 world tour because of scheduling issues. Jeff's loss, and, to me, Tal will be missed from the line-up, as will Vinnie. The Tal Wilkenfeld Quartet featuring Tal, Vinnie Colaiuta, John Beasley and Oz Noy will headline Berklee College Of Music's WesFest 5 benefit at the Roxy in L.A. on February 28th.

UK Tour Dates:

Oct. 15: Bournemouth BIC
Oct. 16: Brighton Centre
Oct. 17: Birmingham Symphony Hall
Oct. 20: Glasgow Clyde Auditorium
Oct. 21: Manchester Apollo
Oct. 22: Sheffield City Hall
Oct 24: Bristol Colston Hall
Oct. 25: Cardiff St. David’s Hall
Oct. 26: London Royal Albert Hall

Jeff's new album is due to be released on April 13, 2010. 

Disc 1: Studio
1.“Corpus Christi Carol”
2.“Hammerhead”
3.“Never Alone”
4.“Somewhere Over The Rainbow”
5.“I Put A Spell On You” - featuring Joss Stone
6.“Serene”
7.“Lilac Wine” - featuring Imelda May
8.“Nessun Dorma”
9.“There’s No Other Me” - featuring Joss Stone
10.“Elegy For Dunkirk” - featuring Olivia Safe

Disc 2: (bonus DVD - six live tracks from Jeff's 2007 Crossroads performance)
1. Stratus
2. Behind The Veil
3. Nadia
4. Big Block
5. Brush With The Blues
6. A Day In The Life


Hopefully, Jeff will find time during the tour to play at the Ulster Hall, Belfast. The reception Jeff and his band received the last time - 30 June 2009 - was exceptional, as was the performance.