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  1. The start of There And Back is excellent and very exciting with Star Cycle featuring spectacular sequencing by Jan Hammer, a powerful and propulsive rhythm-section with a catchy beat and distinctive Jeff Beck guitar work with fiery and biting runs.

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  2. 28 de may. de 2016 · 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.

  3. Worse, the star opens There and Back with three strikes against him, all of them the work of fuzak keyboardist Jan Hammer, with whom Beck cut a 1977 live album.

  4. Jan Hammer never get's the credit he deserves, even though he personified the 80's in synths at the same time as Herbie Hancock did with "Rockit". Hammer is so unique, Jeff Beck wanted to play with him before Blow by Blow, and then got him for Wired.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jan_HammerJan Hammer - Wikipedia

    Also in 1978, he wrote and performed on three songs for Jeff Beck's next album, There and Back, which was released in 1980. One of the album tracks, "Star Cycle," went on to become the theme for the British television series The Tube .

  6. The Final Peace Lyrics. About “There and Back” “There and Back” Q&A. When did Jeff Beck release There and Back? Album Credits. Producers Jeff Beck & Ken Scott. Writers Jan...

  7. "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; "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 ...