Upp (album)
Appearance
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Studio album by | |
Released | 1975 |
Studio | Escape Studios, Kent |
Genre | Jazz Rock, Jazz fusion |
Label | Epic |
Producer | Jeff Beck |
Upp is the self-titled debut album by British rock/jazz fusion band Upp, released in 1975. The album was recorded at Escape Studios, Kent. The opening track, "Bad Stuff," showcases charismatic guitar playing by Jeff Beck. There is a strong influence of funk music is felt in the tracks "Get Down in the Dirt," "Friendly Street," and "Give It to You." Jeff Beck produced and played guitars[1] on this album with no mention of him in the album's liner notes, which met with some controversy. "Give it to you" contains one of the most-sampled breakbeats of all time, and is featured in the Ultimate Breaks and Beats series.
Track listing
[edit]- "Bad Stuff" (Clark, Copley, Field)
- "Friendly Street" (Clark, Copley, Field)
- "It's a Mystery" (Clark, Copley, Field)
- "Get Down in the Dirt" (Clark, Copley, Field)
- "Give It to You" (Clark, Copley, Field)
- "Jeff's One" (Beck, Clark)
- "Count to Ten" (Clark, Copley, Field)
Personnel
[edit]- Andy Clark - Keyboards (Fender Rhodes Electric Piano, Minimoog Synthesizer, Mellotron, and Hohner Clavinet D6)
- Stephen Amazing - Bass
- Jim Copley - Drums
- Jeff Beck - Guitars
- Arranged by Upp
- Produced by Jeff Beck
References
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