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There and Back (Jeff Beck album)

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Released
  
June 1980 (1980-06)

Length
  
35:39

There & Back (1980)
  
Flash (1985)

Release date
  
June 1980

Recorded
  
1979

Producer
  
Jeff Beck, Ken Scott

Artist
  
Jeff Beck

Label
  
Epic/Sony Records

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Studio
  
Ramport Studios in London

Genres
  
Jazz fusion, Instrumental rock

Similar
  
Jeff Beck albums, Jazz fusion albums

There & Back is the third studio solo album by guitarist Jeff Beck, released in June 1980 through Epic Records. The album reached No. 10 and 21 on the U.S. Billboard Jazz Albums and Billboard 200 charts respectively, and No. 36 on the Swedish albums chart. Notably, There & Back showcases Beck's stylistic shift towards instrumental rock while largely retaining the jazz fusion elements of his two previous releases, Blow by Blow (1975) and Wired (1976). The opening track, "Star Cycle", was used for a number of years as the theme song for both Mid-South Wrestling in the United States and the British music programme The Tube (1982–87); "The Pump" was featured in the 1983 film Risky Business; "Too Much to Lose" is an instrumental cover of a song composed by keyboardist Jan Hammer that was originally featured on the Jan Hammer Group's 1977 album Melodies.

Contents

Personnel

  • Jeff Beck – guitar, production
  • Jan Hammer – keyboard (tracks 1–3), drums (track 1)
  • Tony Hymas – keyboard (tracks 4–8)
  • Simon Phillips – drums (tracks 2–7)
  • Mo Foster – bass
  • Ken Scott – production
  • Songs

    1Star Cycle4:59
    2Too Much To Lose3:00
    3You Never Know4:05

    References

    There & Back (Jeff Beck album) Wikipedia