Jeff Beck - Rock 'n' Roll Party: Honoring Les Paul (2LP)
Jeff Beck, guitars [click here to see more vinyl featuring Jeff Beck]
Al Gare, bass
Jason Rebello, keyboards
Steve Rushton, drums, backing vocals
Dave Priseman, trumpet
Leo Green, saxophone
Blue Lou Marini, baritone saxophone
Gary "U.S." Bonds, vocals
Darrell Higham, guitars, vocals
Imelda May, vocals
Brian Setzer, vocals
Trombone Shorty, trombone
2 LP, standard sleeve
Original analog Master tape : YES
Heavy Press : 180g
Record color : black
Speed : 33RPM
Size : 12”
Stereo
Live
Record Press : Rhino Entertainment Company
Label : Friday Music
Recorded live from the Iridium Jazz Club NYC
Remastered by Joe Reagoso
Originally released in 2011
Tracks:
Side A:
- Double Talkin' Baby - featuring Darrell Highham, vocals
- Cruisin' - featuring Darrell Highham, vocals
- The Train Kept A Rollin - featuring Darrell Highham, vocals
- Cry Me A River - featuring Imelda May, vocals
- How High The Moon - featuring Imelda May, vocals
Side B:
- Sitting On Top Of The World - featuring Imelda May, vocals
- Bye Bye Blues - featuring Imelda May, vocals
- The World Is Waiting For The Sunrise - featuring Imelda May, vocals
- Vaya Con Dios - featuring Imelda May, vocals
- Mocking Bird Hill - featuring Imelda May, vocals
Side C:
- I'm A Fool To Care - featuring Imelda May, vocals
- Tiger Rag - featuring Imelda May, vocals
- Peter Gunn
- Rocking Is Our Business - featuring Darrell Highham, vocals
- Apache
Side D:
- Sleep Walk
- New Orleans - featuring Gary "U.S." Bonds, vocals
- Walking In the Sand - featuring Imelda May, vocals
- Please Mr. Jailer - featuring Imelda May, vocals
- Twenty Flight Rock - featuring Brian Setzer, vocals
Reviews :
"A year after Les Paul's death, Jeff Beck saluted the guitar pioneer by staging a rousing tribute show to the great man at Paul’s regular stomping ground, the Iridium Jazz Club. Backed by his current running mates the Imelda May Band, Beck enlisted some heavy-hitters for help -- Brian Setzer comes in for the rock & roll, Trombone Shorty for the jazz, Gary U.S. Bonds sings some oldies -- all the better to get the party started. Despite its title, Rock 'N' Roll Party skews ever so slightly to the old-fashioned swing and standards that were Paul's specialty and with the notable exception of tightly wound versions of “The Train Kept A Rollin’” and “Twenty Flight Rock,” even the rockers feel closer to jump blues than rockabilly. And that’s fine: a tribute to Les Paul's music shouldn’t be greasy, it should be a jumping, joyous blast of nostalgia, which is precisely what this party is." AllMusic Review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Ratings :
AllMusic : 3 / 5 , Discogs : 3,94 / 5