Must disagree. I adore it, and have since it came out. I'd seen The Jeff Beck Group share a bill with The Grateful Dead at the Fillmore East in June of 1968, so I was thrilled when the LP came out a month later. I also loved Beck-Ola when that came out just about a year later. Although I continue to admire his style, Beck's records after that veered too close to fusion for my tastes. His work with The Yardbirds remains his peak. Nothing else is nearly as influential on the structure of modern rock music. After the Jeff Beck Group, I was never really into anything that Rod Stewart did, either.
Must disagree. I adore it, and have since it came out. I'd seen The Jeff Beck Group share a bill with The Grateful Dead at the Fillmore East in June of 1968, so I was thrilled when the LP came out a month later. I also loved Beck-Ola when that came out just about a year later. Although I continue to admire his style, Beck's records after that veered too close to fusion for my tastes. His work with The Yardbirds remains his peak. Nothing else is nearly as influential on the structure of modern rock music. After the Jeff Beck Group, I was never really into anything that Rod Stewart did, either.