Artist |
Jeff Beck |
Album Title: |
There And Back |
Album Cover: |
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Primary Genre |
Rock: Classic Rock |
Format |
CD |
Released |
06/00/1980 |
Reissue Date |
10/01/1982 |
Label |
Epic/Sony |
Catalog No |
35.8P-5 |
Bar Code No |
none |
Packaging |
Jewelcase |
Tracks |
1.
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Star Cycle (4:59)
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2.
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Too Much To Lose (2:59)
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3.
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You Never Know (4:04)
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4.
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The Pump (5:50)
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5.
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El Becko (4:01)
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6.
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The Golden Road (4:57)
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7.
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Space Boogie (5:10)
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8.
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The Final Peace (3:40)
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Date Acquired |
11/11/1989 |
Personal Rating |
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Acquired from |
Down In The Valley |
Purchase Price |
10.00 |
Web Links |
All Music Guide Entry: Discogs Entry: MusicBrainz Entry: |
Notes |
Digital mastering.
First japanese CD release without barcode or IFPI code.
Bass – Mo Foster
Co-producer – Jeff Beck, Ken Scott
Drums – Simon Phillips
Guitar – Jeff Beck
Keyboards – Tony Hymas
Keyboards, Drums – Jan Hammer
foobar2000 1.2.9 / Dynamic Range Meter 1.1.1
log date: 2013-12-15 01:21:37
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Analyzed: Jeff Beck / There and Back
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DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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DR14 -0.78 dB -18.87 dB 4:59 01-Star Cycle
DR18 -0.40 dB -20.54 dB 3:00 02-Too Much to Lose
DR15 -0.40 dB -17.70 dB 4:05 03-You Never Know
DR17 -0.40 dB -20.39 dB 5:50 04-The Pump
DR16 -0.60 dB -19.02 dB 4:01 05-El Becko
DR16 -0.80 dB -22.12 dB 4:58 06-The Golden Road
DR15 -0.80 dB -18.62 dB 5:10 07-Space Boogie
DR11 -9.88 dB -24.20 dB 3:41 08-The Final Peace
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Number of tracks: 8
Official DR value: DR15
Samplerate: 44100 Hz
Channels: 2
Bits per sample: 16
Bitrate: 709 kbps
Codec: FLAC
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Reviews |
All Music Guide Review:
Review by William Ruhlmann
There and Back, Jeff Beck's first new studio album in four years, found him moving from old keyboard partner Jan Hammer (three tracks) to new one Tony Hymas (five), which turned out to be the difference between competition and support. Hence, the second side of this instrumental album is more engaging and less of a funk-fusion extravaganza than most of the first. If it were anybody else, you'd say that this was a transitional album, but this was the only studio album Beck released between 1976 and 1985, which makes it more like an unexpected Christmas letter from an old friend: "Everything's fine, still playing guitar."
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