Hammerhead (Jeff Beck song)
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| "Hammerhead" | |
|---|---|
| Instrumental by Jeff Beck | |
| from the album Emotion & Commotion | |
| Released | 13 April 2010 |
| Genre | Hard rock, instrumental rock |
| Length | 4:15 |
| Label | Atco |
| Composer(s) | Jeff Beck, Jason Rebello |
| Producer(s) | Steve Lipson |
| Emotion & Commotion track listing | |
10 tracks
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"Hammerhead" is the second track from Jeff Beck's 2010 album Emotion & Commotion. The instrumental track features Beck on guitar, Jason Rebello on keyboards, Tal Wilkenfeld on bass guitar and Alessia Mattalia on drums. It was written by Beck and Rebello and was produced by Steve Lipson. It won the 2011 Grammy Award for Best Rock Instrumental Performance.

Beck credited composer Jan Hammer for the inspiration for the track.[1] Whereas much of Emotion & Commotion contains orchestral accompaniment,[2] "Hammerhead" is an uptempo rock track reminiscent of Beck's work with The Yardbirds[3] and his 1974 album Blow by Blow.[4] He employs wah-wah pedal and whammy bar effects on his guitar and Wilkenfeld’s bass is distorted.[5]
Grammy Award
In February 2011 "Hammerhead" won the Grammy Award for Best Rock Instrumental Performance,[7] he had five previous Grammy Awards in this same category.[8] The other nominees were "Black Mud" by The Black Keys, "Do the Murray" by Los Lobos, "Kundalini Bonfire" by Dave Matthews and Tim Reynolds, and "The Deathless Horsie" by Dweezil Zappa.[9] It was one of three awards Beck received that night also winning Best Pop Instrumental Performance for "Nessun Dorma" and Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals for his contribution to "Imagine" from Herbie Hancock's The Imagine Project.[7]