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Live Yardbirds Featuring Jimmy Page
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Album Details: Live Yardbirds Featuring Jimmy Page

Release Date:01/01/1971
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Track List: Live Yardbirds Featuring Jimmy Page

  1. Train Kept A Rollin' [Soundcheck]
  2. Dazed and Confused [Soundcheck]
  3. Train Kept A Rollin'
  4. You're a Better Man Than I/Heart...
  5. Dazed and Confused
  6. My Baby
  1. Over, Under, Sideways, Down
  2. Drinking Muddy Water
  3. Shapes of Things
  4. White Summer
  5. I'm a Man

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    Live Yardbirds w/Jimmy Page LP

    By Davey  Jun 27, 2007 | 1 out of 1 found this Live Yardbirds Featuring Jimmy Page review helpful

    Pros: Great songs and great guitar work. Soon to be Led Zeppelin tunes in the works.

    Cons: A bit weak on the recording side. Lower than normal volume is a little bit dissapointing but this is a must have for Page/Zep/Yardbirds fans.

    I said it all already. A must have for any and all Yardbirds/Led Zeppelin and Jimmy Page fans. Great great guitar work and great songs. Lots of Led Zeppelin tunes in the works on this piece of wax. The only downfall is a slightly weak recording signa...l with the overall volume a bit lower than normal albums. Also a bit expensive. I paid $50.00 for a mint mint copy. I got lucky. I got mine on Ebay and a few hours later someone else got a copy on Ebay too but, for $139.00 in less quality condition than mine. Ha! I love it. Find one in mint or near mint condition and be sure it is a vinyl LP and NOT a CD. Don't have a turntable? Get one of those too! Read more Less

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    By Jonalom123  Jun 2, 2001

    HiThis is not anything to do with the Live Yardbirds album you are reviewing so I hope you don`t mind me asking this question. I just heard the original Yardbirds playing that great song, Shapes of things. My question is, did both Beck and Page play ...on that track. It still sounds great. I heard it on an internet radio station that plays old 50`s and 60`s music. This album you`re reviewing sounds interesting. Read more Less

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  • All Music Guide

    Arguably the most famous lost live album in history, Live Yardbirds Featuring Jimmy Page, cut at ~the Anderson Theater in New York on March 30, 1968, has been issued twice on vinyl legitimately (only to be suppressed by legal action) and innumerable times since as a bootleg. In August 2000, Mooreland St. Records put out the first authorized CD edition of the performance, and it is a complete revelation. The original master tape has been improved significantly; the absence of vinyl noise is an obvious plus, but the sheer impact of the instruments is also startling, given that the show was taped by a producer who had never recorded a rock band before, on equipment that was ten years out of date. The producers have expanded this reissue with help from a separate reference tape, an audience recording that preserved the complete unedited show; it's somewhat low-fi, but it captures material edited from the finished master, and it allows for the restoration of little nuances. Page's guitar (w...hich goes out of tune several times) is the dominant instrument, alternately crunchy and lyrical, but always loud and dexterous; the roughness of Keith Relf's singing is also more apparent, but his shortcomings don't really hurt the music. The performance also reveals just how far out in front of the psychedelic pack the Yardbirds were by the spring of 1968; Page had pushed the envelope about as far as he could, in terms of high-velocity guitar pyrotechnics. Ironically, this album isn't quite as strong as the contemporary Truth album by Jeff Beck, mostly because the Yardbirds were still juggling three sounds: the group's progressive pop/rock past, the psychedelia of 1968, and a harder, more advanced blues-based sound. It's clear that they had few places left to go with the first two; "Dazed and Confused," by contrast, represented something new, a slow blues as dark, forbidding, and intense as anything that the band had ever cut -- it showed where Page, if not this band, was heading. - Bruce Eder, All Music Guide Read more Less

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The Yardbirds

The Yardbirds are mostly known to the casual rock fan as the starting point for three of the greatest British rock guitarists: Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck, and Jimmy Page. Undoubtedly, these three figures did much to shape the group's sound, but throughout their career, The Yardbirds were very much a unit, albeit a rather unstable one. And they were truly one of the great r... Read more