
Although the all-star power trio of guitarist Jeff Beck, bassist Tim Bogert, and drummer Carmine Appice discussed a potential collaboration as early as 1970, the project went on indefinite hiatus after Beck suffered a fractured skull in an automobile wreck. With the guitarist on the sidelines for well over a year, Bogert and Appice -- who previously teamed in Vanilla Fudge -- opted instead to form Cactus with singer Rusty Day and guitarist Jim McCarty, issuing a series of boogie rock LPs for Atlantic before dissolving. In the meantime, following his recovery Beck founded a new incarnation of his Jeff Beck Group, releasing a pair of albums before disbanding the project in 1972; with Bogert and Appice again available, the threesome immediately set to work on recording, issuing Beck, Bogert and Appice to solid sales in 1973. A much sought after live album was subsequently issued in Japan only, but while working on a second studio effort, the famously mercurial Beck abruptly dissolved the trio in early 1974.
1. "Black Cat Moan" (Don Nix) – 3:44
2. "Lady" (Carmine Appice, Beck, Tim Bogert, J. Bogert, Peter French, Duane Hitchings) – 5:33
3. "Oh to Love You" (Appice, Beck, T. Bogert, J. Bogert, French, Hitchings) – 4:04
4. "Superstition" (Stevie Wonder) – 4:15
5. "Sweet Sweet Surrender" (Nix) – 3:59
6. "Why Should I Care" (R. Kennedy) – 3:31
7. "Lose Myself with You" (Appice, Beck, T. Bogert, J. Bogert, French) – 3:16
8. "Livin' Alone" (Appice, Beck, T. Bogert, J. Bogert) – 4:11
9. "I"m So Proud" (Curtis Mayfield) – 4:12
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