WITH A HEAVE,AND A HO
WELL, I JUST COULD'T
LET HER GO....
Here is A Mixture Of
Two Albums
With
Eric Clapton
and
Jeff Beck
Five Live Yardbirds
is the live
debut album
by the English
Rock band
The Yardbirds
It features the
group's interpretations
of ten
American blues
and rhythm and blues
songs,
including their
most popular
live number,
Howlin' Wolf's
"Smokestack Lightning".
The album contains
some of the earliest
recordings with
guitarist
Eric Clapton.
Recorded at the
Marquee Club
in London on
March,20th 1964,
it was released in
the United Kingdom
by Columbia Records
nine months later.
Despite several
favorable
retrospective reviews,
the album did not
reach the UK
album charts.
It was not issued
in the United States;
however,
four songs
were included on
the Yardbirds'
second
American album,
Having a Rave Up.
Having a Rave Up
with The Yardbirds,
or simply
Having a Rave Up,
is the second
American album
by the English
rock group
The Yardbirds.
It was released in
November 1965,
eight months after
Jeff Beck
replaced
Eric Clapton
on guitar.
It includes songs
with both
guitarists
and reflects
the group's
blues rock roots
and their
early experimentations
with
psychedelic
and
hard rock.
The title refers to
the driving
"rave up"
arrangement the band
used in several
of their songs
TRACK LIST
Too Much Monkey Business
(Marquee Club 1964)
I Got Love If You Want It
(Marquee Club 1964)
Smokestack Lightnin'
(Marquee Club 1964)
Good Morning Little Schoolgirl
(Marquee Club 1964)
Respectable
(Marquee Club 1964)
Five Long Years
(Marquee Club 1964)
Pretty Girl
(Marquee Club 1964)
Louise
(Marquee Club 1964)
I'm a Man
(Marquee Club 1964)
You're a Better Man Than I
Evil Hearted You
Still I'm Sad
Heart Full of Soul
Shapes of Things
New York City Blues
Jeff's Blues
(The Nazz Are Blue demo)
Like Jimmy Reed Again
(demo)
Chris' Number
(demo)
Here 'Tis
I'm a Man
Stroll On
Train Kept A Rollin
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