Tuesday, December 10, 2024

The Yardbirds : Five Live Yardbirds/Having a Rave Up with The Yardbirds



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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