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First album February 2022

SOLD OUT !

The Band is formed by T.Becker on Rhythm Guitar and Vocals and backed up by Mr Did on Lead Guitar and Mr Axel on Slap-Bass. They started of in 2020 during the bad times and just teased people on Facebook with some of their music and it sounded different than most bands that played Rock’n’Roll during that time... You would never guess that this Trio comes out of France. To me the sound comes straight out of Sun Records... It’s worth every penny/euro... Give these Guy’s a chance and you will not be disappoint. This CD is really great.

 12 originals songs !

Slap that Bass, AJ's Rockin Music Reviews.​The Best Is Yet To Come by T-Becker Trio Released on 18/2/2022 on Crazy Time Records CD CTR-CD-124 ( P.2022 )

Reviewed on 16/2/2022 / Reviewed by Holger E. @radioteddyboys1983

New album Février 2023

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From the web site Rockabilly Chronicle http://www.the-rockabilly-chronicle.com/t-becker-trio/

T Becker Trio

T Becker Trio – Second Round

Crazy Times Records CTR-CD-125 [2023]

Gone She’s Gone – I Wanna Bop – Baby Look At Me – Bop Bop Bop – Cloud 9 – Tell Me – You Can’t Deny – Little Queen – Luckiest Guy – Me And My Baby – Do The Boogie – I’m Not Going Down – Why Does She Never Look At Me?

 

T Becker trio

Can you believe it? One year after their debut album, the T Becker Trio returns with a second one that is even better than the first. These three guys are in a tiny circle of top authentic-sounding Rockabilly bands. Tof (vox and rhythm guitar), Did (lead guitar), and Axel (double bass) did a superb job with these 13 new and self-penned songs,

The album opens with Gone, She’s Gone, a superb mid-tempo with hillbilly echoes, think Lefty Frizzell, though it remains 100% Rockabilly. It has to be said Tof is an excellent vocalist: he never falls into mannerisms that plague too many singers of the genre but embellishes his singing with a hiccup here, a blue tone there, and always feels relaxed and in total control. I Wanna Bop changes the pace. Let’s say that if Gone She’s Gone took you back to 1954, this one is more 1956. Great frantic vocals and Did jumps in the song with incisive riffs. One of the most challenging things when you play as a trio, is the balance between the instruments; T Becker Trio mastered this art. Did knows when to play, and most importantly, when not to play, making the songs breathe.

Baby Look At Me reconnects with the Hillbilly roots of the genre and shows how the band is attached to melodies and variations. Now that’s songwriting! The bopping fever grips Tof once again with Bop Bop Bop. Behind, ably supported by Axel’s hot and melodic slap bass and Did Burlisonian guitar, which later erupts into a sparkling solo that briefly quotes Cliff Gallup. Cloud 9 has a country-noir feel, with Indian echoes in the melody. This is the perfect example of what I said when I told you that the trio never was happy to give you your run-of-the-mill Rockabilly. I particularly enjoy this one as it tells you a story, not only the singer but the guitar solo too.

Do you want some wild Rockabilly? Don’t look any further, Tell Me is the song for you, hot breaks, frantic vocals and guitar while Axel propels the whole thing. In terms of sound and atmosphere, Both You Can’t Deny and Little Queen are pure Sun Rockabilly, but once again, the songwriting brings slight variations and takes you to unusual places while remaining true to the idiom. I’m a sucker for 50’s ballads and was happy to find Luckiest Guy. Ideally placed on the album just before the home stretch, this lovely song brings a welcome respiration. Me And My Baby is darker and features harmony vocals in the chorus. Do The Boogie is a simple invitation to dance, nothing fancy (except for the twin slap bass/guitar part), but so damn compelling. Back to Sun, but more a Johnny Cash and the Tennessee Two mood. But again, they keep Cash’s steady beat and bring the song elsewhere. The album ends on a high note, at least for the listener, because for the poor singer, that girl still doesn’t want to look at him. Seriously, it’s another demonstration of first-rate Rockabilly.

Tof, Did, and Axel prove that you can take a 70-year-old genre and still manage to create something new, original and highly (I mean HIGHLY) entertaining.    Fred “Virgil” Turgis

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From the Web site Boppinaround www.boppinaround.nl

 

Last year the T Becker Trio released their debut album The Best Is Yet To Come (CTR-CD-124) recorded in 2021, an extremely likeable rockabilly album, and if you were at Béthune Retro last year you may have seen one of their two performances there. Formed in May 2020 the band from the north of France is a drumless trio, which is not noticeable and can hardly be heard as you don't miss those drums for one moment. Singer Christophe "Tof" Becker learned his chops in blues and jump blues (Ze Bluetones) but you can't hear that either as he sticks to acoustic rhythm guitar and leaves the lead axe work to Didier Doudement who does have a rockabilly past (Blue Tears Trio, Flaming Combo). The band is completed by Becker's son Axel Ribard-Becker on double bass who also used to play blues music, notably with his dad in the band Bronco Buster. The opening track of The Best Is Yet To Come was titled I'll Do It On My Way and the T Becker Trio does so very traditionally within the rockabilly paradigm with an acoustic sound that makes even the occasional modern chord sound fifties. Short notes on the guitar, a quietly slapping double bass and beautifully crafted catchy melodies sung very relaxed warranted more and result in Second Round, just like its predecessor recorded in the vintage Electrophonic Recordings studio in Lyon (must be a good studio because they travelled 1400 kilometres back and forth to record) and completely in line with that debut, only it's... better! The fingerpicking opener Gone She's Gone nibbles its way into your ear like a true earworm from the second time you hear it, boppers like I Wanna Bop and Bop Bop Bop are wilder, medium tempo rockaballads like Baby Look At Me, Luckiest Guy Today, Do The Boogie and I'm Not Going Down are reminiscent of High Noon, a song like Cloud 9 or Me And My Baby contains a streak of mysteriotica, and the whole thing sounds tighter, listen to Tell Me and Little Queen for instance. Electric guitar, acoustic guitar and slap support each other and balance each other perfectly. Has the new High Noon emerged? It is still way too early to make a statement like that, but the fact is that 2023 has only just begun and this is already a top album. Just like their debut Second Round only contains self written songs, for the band prides itself on not playing any covers, not even live, which is a challenge in a scene where people always like to hear something familiar. T Becker Trio not only gets away with it, but they do it with style and grace. One of the songs on their debut was titled Rockabilly Is A State Of Mind, and it's clear that this applies to these cats as well as to their brand new album, because this is mature rockabilly performed to perfection in an integer, intelligent way more than worthy of your attention. It is often said that a band stands or falls with its second album, and if that is true, then T Becker trio is firmly poised for a bright future. Info: www.facebook.com/tbeckertrioband, www.tbeckertrio.wixsite.com en www.crazytimesmusic.com (Frantic Franky)

13 Another originals songs ! T Becker Trio / Second Round.

Getting a chance to review this Album before Launch is and was an honour. And to not

surprise these three Amigos knocked it more than out of the park... Low down Slap-Bass from Mr Alex to sit in your ear all day long and a Lead Guitar that Mr Did is controlling to perfection to give you the best back drop around and presenting T-Becker and his wild Rhythm Guitar. All Tracks were taken the good old way. Play and record all on one mic standing in the room. So it's Modern Rockabilly with the old sound or Old Rockabilly with a modern twist. You have to decide for yourself. This CD is just unbef.........lievable. This Trio is not showing love for their Hero’s, it’s more like praying to the God’s.

Second Round by T-Becker Trio (Out In February)

Released on 18/2/2023 on Crazy Time Records  CD CTR124 ( P.2023 )

Reviewed on 28/1/2023 by Holger E. @radioteddyboys1983

Septembre 2023 EP 7' 4 titres I wanna bop !

Pochette signée / Marcel bontempi 

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