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Truth is the debut album by Jeff Beck, released in 1968 in the United Kingdom on Columbia Records and in the United States on Epic Records. It introduced members of The Jeff Beck Group—particularly Rod Stewart and Ronnie Wood—to a larger audience, and peaked at number 15 on the Billboard 200.
Jeff Beck – electric guitars, acoustic guitar on "Greensleeves"; pedal steel guitar on "Shapes of Things"; bass guitar on "Ol' Man River"; lead vocals on "Tallyman" and "Hi Ho Silver Lining", backing vocals on "Let Me Love You"
Rod Stewart – lead vocals, possible backing vocal on "Tallyman"
Ronnie Wood – bass guitar except where noted
Micky Waller – drums except where noted
Additional personnel
Madeline Bell – backing vocals on "I've Been Drinking"
John Carter and Ken Lewis – backing vocals on "Tallyman"
Clem Cattini – drums on "Hi Ho Silver Lining"
Aynsley Dunbar – drums on "Tallyman" and "Rock My Plimsoul (single version)"
Nicky Hopkins – piano on "Morning Dew", "You Shook Me", "Beck's Bolero" and "Blues Deluxe"
John Paul Jones – bass guitar on "Hi Ho Silver Lining" and "Beck's Bolero"; Hammond organ on "Ol' Man River" and "You Shook Me"; arrangements on "Hi Ho Silver Lining"
Keith Moon – drums on "Beck's Bolero"; timpani on "Ol' Man River"
Jimmy Page – 12-string electric guitar on "Beck's Bolero"
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