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Vol. 1-Greatest Hits: 1964-1966
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1 | For Your Love |
2 | Putty (In Your Hands) |
3 | Evil Hearted You |
4 | Still I'm Sad |
5 | You're a Better Man Than I |
6 | Shapes of Things |
7 | Heart Full of Soul |
8 | Good Morning Little Schoolgirl |
9 | I Ain't Done Wrong |
10 | I'm a Man |
11 | Train Kept a Rollin' |
12 | Certain Girl |
13 | I Ain't Got You |
14 | I'm Not Talking |
15 | I Wish You Would |
16 | Too Much Monkey Business |
17 | Got Love If You Want It |
18 | Smokestack Lightning |
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Though short-lived, The Yardbirds legend and influence loom large, and rightfully sothe band was the starting point for three ultimate British guitar heroes: Jeff Beck, Eric Clapton, and Jimmy Page. Clapton departed the group first (to join John Mayalls Bluesbreakers), while Beck later went on to form the Jeff Beck Group and Page would regroup with the New Yardbirdsan outfit soon renamed Led Zeppelin. As The Yardbirds, though, they delivered a series of groundbreaking LPs and scorching blues-rock singles that are classic cornerstones of rock n roll. This powerful compilation features eighteen of their most important early tracks, including the hits "For Your Love," "Heart Full of Soul," "The Train Kept A-Rollin'," "I'm a Man," and other guitar-intense tours de force.
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- Auslaufartikel (Produktion durch Hersteller eingestellt) : Nein
- Produktabmessungen : 12,5 x 14,2 x 1,19 cm; 94,12 Gramm
- Hersteller : Rhino / Wea
- Modellnummer : 4113902
- Erscheinungsdatum : 2008
- Label : Rhino / Wea
- ASIN : B001BAWKJC
- Anzahl Disks : 1
- Amazon Bestseller-Rang: Nr. 681,055 in Musik-CDs & Vinyl (Siehe Top 100 in Musik-CDs & Vinyl)
- Nr. 7,571 in Psychedelic Rock
- Nr. 8,478 in Bluesrock
- Nr. 20,023 in Best Of
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Everything else in print was showing up from outlets such as Springboard International in mostly awful sound and miserable packaging, or directly from Charly Records (who had acquired the group's early library), whose early vinyl issues of this material sounded terrible, and were mostly packaged in sleeves that tended to wear out and fall apart. Those were interspersed with colorfully packaged but unimpressive compilations from companies such as Compleat. (The problem lurking behind all of these re-releases was possession of the master tapes -- apparently ever since EMI relinquished their hold on the group's early library, first-generation studio masters had been an issue for whoever was claiming ownership which was, itself, at issue for several years).
But Rhino Records decided to put out this compilation, and they had Bill Inglot, an engineer whose perfectionist streak dominated his personality, working for them. His philosophy and the company's meshed perfectly -- Inglot and his employers preferred to do their work properly, not just quickly and on some schedule. Oddly enough, they went right to the source for this compilation -- no, not the Yardbirds themselves, who had signed away their rights to the tracks in question in return for getting out of their contract with their original manager, Giorgio Gomelsky, but to Gomelsky himself. (As it turned out, Charly did, indeed, own the rights to the stuff, but whatever Inglot and Rhino did, they got better sources than Charly had ever used up to that time).
And suddenly in 1986 came this actually pretty good sounding, nicely packaged compilation, carefully and generously programmed and priced just right.
In terms of content, Greatest Hits, Vol 1 has held up remarkably well, considering that the producers were limited to about 18 months in the history of the Yardbirds, in terms of the songs and tapes they were allowed to utilize, from the start of Eric Clapton's tenure to just a few months into Jeff Beck's stay with the band. There never was a Greatest Hits, Vol 2 in this catalog, owing to ownership issues with the rest of the group's library. And there are holes here, to be sure, if one is looking for a full overview of their output, as the band did much more ambitious work in the months that followed the period captured here. But back in 1986, this was as good a Yardbirds document as you could get. It's unclear if there's been any upgrade since then, though one suspects that there has been, as better sources for a lot of this material have surfaced (I was even responsible for finding a few of those, in my time working with Sony Music Special Products) -- but as a starter disc for someone unfamiliar with the band, or an overview of their early/middle years, this is still a good collection, of not as essential as it was 30 years ago.