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Yardbirds - Live Featuring Jimmy Page 1968

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Yardbirds - Live Featuring Jimmy Page  1968

Yardbirds - Live Featuring Jimmy Page 1968
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Genre:Rock

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 (which 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

This album was originally recorded in 1968 during The Yardbirds' final incarnation, which featured Jimmy Page as the band's fourth guitarist. The band played a live gig at the Anderson Theater in New York in March of '68 that was recorded for possible issuance as a live album; however, when the band heard the tapes, they decided against its release. Four months later, The Yardbirds were history.

In 1971, the band's old U.S. label released the album to capitalize on Page's sudden success with Led Zeppelin. Page quickly got an injunction against the label, and album was withdrawn from the market. The vinyl version of the album is very scarce

1 The Train Kept A Rollin' (Bradshaw/Kay/Nathan)
2 Dazed and Confused (Holmes/Yardbirds)
3 The Train Kept A Rollin' (Bradshaw/Kay/Nathan)
4 You're a Better Man Than I/Heart Full of… (Gouldman/Hugg/Hugg))
5 Dazed and Confused (Holmes/Yardbirds)
6 My Baby (Ragovoy/Shuman)
7 Over, Under, Sideways, Down (Beck/Dreja/McCarty/Relf/Samwell/Smith)
8 Drinking Muddy Water (Dreja/McCarty/Page/Relf)
9 Shapes of Things (McCarty/Relf/Samwell/Smith)
10 White Summer (Page)
11 I'm a Man (Diddley)

Recorded live at New York's Anderson Theatre on March 30th 1968