Five Live Yardbirds
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Five Live Yardbirds is the live debut album by English rock band the Yardbirds. Featuring the group's interpretations of ten American blues and rhythm and blues songs, it was recorded at the Marquee Club in London on 20 March 1964.[1] The album was released in the United Kingdom by Columbia Records on 31 December 1964.[1] It failed to reach the UK album charts and was not issued in the United States. However, AllMusic critic Bruce Eder calls it "the best such [British rock] live record of the entire middle of the decade".[2]
History
In October 1963, the Yardbirds took over the Rolling Stones position at the Crawdaddy Club and had signed a management contract with Crawdaddy owner Giorgio Gomelsky. After going on tour with Sonny Boy Williamson, the band got a contract with Columbia Records and recorded the singles "I Wish You Would" and "Good Morning Little Schoolgirl" for release in 1964.[3]
Rave Up
Many of the songs on the album, including "I'm a Man" and "Here Tis", feature a "rave up", an instrumental interlude that builds to a climax. Guitarist Eric Clapton credits the rave up to bassist Paul Samwell-Smith.[3][4] Four songs from the album – "Smokestack Lightning", "Respectable", "I'm a Man", and "Here 'Tis" appear on the group's second American album, Having a Rave Up" in 1965.
Track listing
Side one
- "Too Much Monkey Business" (Chuck Berry) – 3:51
- "I Got Love If You Want It" (Slim Harpo) – 2:40
- "Smokestack Lightnin'" (Howlin' Wolf) – 5:35
- "Good Morning Little Schoolgirl" (H. G. Demarais) – 2:42
- "Respectable" (O'Kelly Isley, Ronald Isley, Rudolph Isley) – 5:35
Side two
- "Five Long Years" (Eddie Boyd) – 5:18
- "Pretty Girl" (Ellas McDaniel) – 3:04
- "Louise" (John Lee Hooker) – 3:43
- "I'm a Man" (McDaniel) – 4:33
- "Here 'Tis" (McDaniel) – 5:10
Personnel
- Performers
- Eric "Slowhand" Clapton – lead guitar, co-lead vocals on "Good Morning Little Schoolgirl"[5]
- Chris Dreja – rhythm guitar
- Jim McCarty – drums
- Keith Relf – lead vocals; except on "Good Morning Little Schoolgirl",[5] harmonica, maracas
- Paul "Sam" Samwell-Smith – bass guitar, co-lead vocals on "Good Morning Little Schoolgirl"[5]
- Production
- Giorgio Gomelsky – producer, liner notes
- Phillip Wood – engineer, sound effects engineer
- Bill Inglot – digital remastering
- Richard Rosser – photography
Release history
Region | Date | Label | Format | Catalog |
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United Kingdom | December 4, 1964 | Columbia Records | LP | SX1677 |
United States | 1988 | Rhino Entertainment | Compact Disc | R2-70189 |
United States | 1999 | Repertoire Records | CD | RR-4775 |
References
- ^ a b c d
Russo, Greg (1998). Yardbirds: The Ultimate Rave-Up. Crossfire Publications. pp. 15, 95. ISBN 0-9648157-3-7.
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Eder, Bruce. "Five Live Yardbirds – Album review". AllMusic. Rovi Corp. Retrieved 10 April 2016.
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Clapton, Eric (2007). Clapton: The Autobiography. Broadway Books. pp. 47–48. ISBN 978-0-7679-2536-5.
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(help) - ^ Greenwald, Matthew. "The Yardbirds: Here 'Tis – Song Review". AllMusic. Rovi Corp.AllMusic. Retrieved 10 April 2016.
- ^ a b c Five Live Yardbirds Charly Records release Track 4