The Yardbirds discography

The Yardbirds were an English rock group, that had a string of Top 40 radio hits in mid-1960s in the UK and the US and introduced guitarists Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck, and Jimmy Page. Their first album released in the UK, Five Live Yardbirds (1964), represented their early club performances with Clapton.[1] The Yardbirds' first American album, For Your Love (1965), was released to capitalise on their first hit, and to promote the group's US tour.[2] However, Clapton had already decided to pursue a different musical direction and was replaced by Beck.[3] Several popular singles with Beck followed, including a second American album, Having a Rave Up with The Yardbirds (1965), that again was a split release featuring songs with both Clapton and Beck.[4]

The Yardbirds discography
The Yardbirds in 1965 (left to right):
Keith Relf, Jeff Beck, Chris Dreja, Jim McCarty, Paul Samwell-Smith
Studio recordings5
Live albums10
Anthologies9+
Singles15
EPs2
Videos2

In 1966, the Yardbirds recorded their first studio album of all original material.[5] Released in the UK as Yardbirds and in the US as Over Under Sideways Down, the album acquired the nickname Roger the Engineer after a caption on the English cover drawn by rhythm guitarist Chris Dreja.[6] Shortly after its release, bassist Paul Samwell-Smith left the group and was replaced by Page.[5] Page soon switched to second lead guitar, with Dreja taking over on bass.[5] This lineup only produced two songs – the psychedelic "Happenings Ten Years Time Ago" (1966), which was the group's last song to reach the charts in the UK, and "Stroll On", the proto-heavy metal remake of Train Kept A-Rollin'" they performed in the film Blowup (1966).[5]

The dual lead lineup with Beck and Page did not last long; Beck had become increasingly unhappy with the constant touring and left the group, with Page remaining as the sole guitarist.[5] The period as a quartet with Page was the Yardbirds' most stable and lasted nearly two and a half years. In the US, they continued to release singles and a album, Little Games (1967). Although the records, overseen by pop producer Mickie Most, were mostly out-of-step with the audience's shift to an album-oriented, more diverse sound, the Yardbirds' frequent concert appearances at counter-culture venues were well-received.[5] They were able to perform more experimental fare, such as "Dazed and Confused", the Page solo acoustic guitar piece "White Summer", and expanded, reworked versions and medleys of some of their earlier songs, as documented on the Page-produced Yardbirds '68 (2017). After a last American tour, the group disbanded in the summer of 1968.

Since their breakup, a number of new albums have appeared. Besides numerous anthologies, albums featuring additional live recordings and various demos and outtakes from 1963–1968 have been released. Although some have received favourable reviews, music critic Richie Unterberger has noted the great number of substandard releases throughout the world.[5] In 1999, original drummer Jim McCarty and rhythm guitarist Chris Dreja began performing and recording as the Yardbirds. Recordings with various singers and guitarists have been released.[5]

Original 1964–1968 releases

Where two catalogue numbers are given, the album was released in monaural and stereo versions.

List of original albums
Year Title Label Type Chart
peak
Ref(s)
Dec 1964 Five Live Yardbirds Columbia UK
(33SX 1662)
Live [7]
July 1965 For Your Love Epic US
(LN 24167/BN-26167)
Studio 96 [7][8]
Nov 1965 Having a Rave Up with The Yardbirds Epic US
(LN 24177/BN 26177)
Studio & live 53 [9][8]
July 1966 Yardbirds a.k.a. Roger the Engineer Columbia UK
(SX 6063/SCX 6063)
Studio 20 [9][10]
Aug 1966 Over Under Sideways Down Epic US
(LN 24210/BN 26210)
52 [9][8]
Mar 1967 The Yardbirds Greatest Hits Epic US
(LN 24246/BN 26246)
Antho-logy 28 [9][8]
July 1967 Little Games Epic US
(LN 24313/BN 26313)
Studio 80 [9][8]
"—" denotes an album that did not reach the charts
List of other album appearances
Year Title Label Type Notes Ref(s)
Jan 1966 Sonny Boy Williamson and the Yardbirds Fontana UK
(TL 5277)
Live Recorded in 1963 as backing musicians; Relf does not sing nor play harmonica [9]
Feb 1966 Mercury US
(MG 21071/SR 61071)
[9]
Feb 1967 Blow-Up  The Original Sound Track Album MGM US
(E/SE-4447 ST)
Sound-track "Stroll On", an updated remake of "Train Kept A-Rollin'", featuring Beck & Page on dual-lead guitars, is the only Yardbirds contribution to the soundtrack; film score is by Herbie Hancock; reached No. 192 on US Billboard 200. [9][11]
May 1967 MGM UK
(C/CS 8039)
[9]
List of original singles and EPs
Year Title Label Chart
peak
Ref(s)
May 1964 "I Wish You Would" / "A Certain Girl" Columbia UK
(DB 7283)
[12]
Aug 1964 Epic US
(5-9709)
[12]
Oct 1964 "Good Morning Little Schoolgirl" / "I Ain't Got You" Columbia UK
(DB 7391)
44 [12][10]
Mar 1965 "For Your Love" / "Got To Hurry" Columbia UK
(DB 7499)
3 [12][10]
Apr 1965 Epic US
(5-9790)
6 [12][13]
June 1965 "Heart Full of Soul" / "Steeled Blues" Columbia UK
(DB 7594)
2 [12][10]
July 1965 Epic US
(5-9823)
9 [12][13]
Aug 1965 Five Yardbirds EP
("My Girl Sloopy", "I'm Not Talking", "I Ain't Done Wrong")
Columbia UK
(SEG 8421)
5 [7]
Oct 1965 "Evil Hearted You" / "Still I'm Sad" Columbia UK
(DB 7706)
3 [12][10]
"I'm a Man" / "Still I'm Sad" Epic US
(5-9857)
17 [12][13]
Feb 1966 "Questa Volta"[lower-alpha 1] / "Paff...Bum" Ricordi International Italy
(SIR 20-010)
[12]
"Shapes of Things" / "You're a Better Man Than I" Columbia UK
(DB 7848)
3 [12][10]
"Shapes of Things" / "New York City Blues" [lower-alpha 2] Epic US
(5-10006)
11 [12][13]
Mar 1966 "Boom Boom" / "Honey In Your Hips" CBS Ger
(1433)
[12]
May 1966 "Over Under Sideways Down" / "Jeff's Boogie" Columbia UK
(DB 7928)
10 [12][10]
June 1966 Epic US
(5-10035)
13 [12][13]
Oct 1966 "Happenings Ten Years Time Ago" / "Psycho Daisies" Columbia UK
(DB 8024)
43 [12][10]
Nov 1966 "Happenings Ten Years Time Ago" / "The Nazz Are Blue" Epic US
(5-10094)
30 [12][13]
Jan 1967 Over Under Sideways Down EP
("Over Under Sideways Down", "I Can't Make Your Way", "He's Always There", "What Do You Want")
Columbia UK
(SEG 8521)
[7]
Apr 1967 "Little Games"[lower-alpha 3] / "Puzzles" Epic US
(5-10156)
51 [12][13]
Columbia UK
(DB 8165)
[12]
July 1967 "Ha Ha Said the Clown"[lower-alpha 4] / "Tinker Tailor Soldier Sailor" Epic US
(5-10204)
45 [12][13]
Oct 1967 "Ten Little Indians"[lower-alpha 5] / "Drinking Muddy Water" Epic US
(5-10248)
96 [12][13]
Apr 1968 "Goodnight Sweet Josephine"[lower-alpha 6] / "Think About It" Epic US
(5-10303)
127 [12]
"—" denotes a single that did not reached the charts.


Releases after 1969

Numerous Yardbird's anthologies have issued by a number of record companies have been released over the years. Often, they are a haphazard mix of studio and live recordings from the Clapton and early Beck eras, but some include material from the later Beck and Page periods.[14]

List of selected albums since 1969
Year Title Label Type Notes Ref(s)
Aug 1970 The Yardbirds Featuring Performances by Jeff Beck, Eric Clapton, Jimmy Page Epic US
(EG-30135)
Antho-logy Early US compilation that spans their career on Epic[lower-alpha 7] [9]
Sep 1971 Live Yardbirds! Featuring Jimmy Page Epic US
(E 30615)
Live Recorded 1968 in New York City; withdrawn shortly after release, but frequently bootlegged [9][16]
Dec 1977 Shapes of Things Charly
(CDZ 1)
Antho-logy Canadian version on Bomb Records reached No. 96 on RPM Top 100 [17][18]
July 1981 London 1963  The First Recordings! L & R
(44.001)
Live Unreleased live recordings and demo from 1963 [17]
May 1991 Yardbirds ...On Air Band of Joy
(BOJCD 200)
Recorded 1965–68 by BBC; re-released as BBC Sessions (1999) [19]
Aug 1992 Little Games Sessions and More EMI USA
(0777-7-98213-2 7)
Antho-logy Includes non-album singles and alternate takes/mixes [20]
May 1993 Train Kept A-Rollin'  The Complete Giorgio Gomelsky Productions Charly
(CD LIK BOX 3)
Most available Yardbird recordings from 1963–66 (before Yardbirds/Over Under Sideways Down), including previously unreleased 1963–64 demos and live recordings, and later alternate takes; re-released as The Yardbirds Story (2002) [21]
Dec 1999 Reunion Jam Mooreland St. Live Recorded 1992 in London [22]
Aug 2000 Cumular Limit Burning Airlines
(Pilot 24)
Antho-logy Includes demos recorded in New York in 1968 and enhanced CD of four live songs from 1967 German TV show [22]
July 2001 Ultimate! Rhino
(R2 79825)
Features selections spanning career from 1963 demos to 1968 last single [23]
Apr 2003 Birdland Favored Nations
(FN2280-2)
Studio Recorded 2003 in Los Angeles and London, reached No. 25 on US Billboard's Independent Albums chart [24][25]
Oct 2003 Live! Blueswailing July '64 Castle Music
(06076-81331-2)
Live Unreleased 1964 live recordings[lower-alpha 8] [24]
Mar 2007 Live at B.B. King Blues Club Favored Nations
(FN2580-2)
Recorded 2006 in New York City [24]
June 2007 Reunion Jam Vol. II Mooreland St. Recorded 1992 in London [24]
Dec 2011 Glimpses 1963–1968 Easy Action
(EARS 035)
Mostly live recordings, including some unreleased and those previously scattered among various semi-official and bootleg releases [26]
Oct 2014 Making Tracks Wienerworld Recorded during 2010–11 tours [27]
Nov 2017 Yardbirds '68 JimmyPage.com Live &
studio
Remixed live recordings from Anderson Theater 3/1968 and Columbia demos from 4/68 [28]


Videos

List of videos
Year Title Label Notes Ref(s)
Dec 1966 Blow-Up MGM The group performs "Stroll On", reissued on DVD by Warner Home Video in 2004 [29]
Nov 1995 Yardbirds: Where the Guitar Gods Played WEA Reissued on DVD by Rhino in 2003 [29]
Dec 2012 Making Tracks Wienerworld Released as an audio CD in 2014 [30]

Notes

Footnotes

  1. Jeff Beck does not play on "Questa Volta"  Chris Dreja played the guitar parts.
  2. The B-side for the US "Shapes of Things" was initially "I'm Not Talking", but was quickly changed to "New York City Blues".
  3. Chris Dreja and Jim McCarty do not play on "Little Games".
  4. Keith Relf sings "Ha Ha Said the Clown" backed by session musicians; no other Yardbirds were involved.
  5. Dreja and McCarty do not play on "Ten Little Indians".
  6. Dreja and McCarty do not play on "Goodnight Sweet Josephine"  a UK test/promo version features the entire group.
  7. Russo writes that the Epic Records The Yardbirds Featuring Performances by Jeff Beck, Eric Clapton, Jimmy Page "reached No. 155 on the charts",[15] but it is not listed on Billboard's Chart History for the Yardbirds.
  8. In his biography Yardbirds: The Ultimate Rave-Up, group chronicler Greg Russo claims Live! Blueswailing July '64 was actually recorded 7 August 1964 at the Marquee Club in London.[7]

Citations

  1. Clapton 2007, pp. 48–49.
  2. Russo 2016, pp. 37, 40.
  3. Russo 2016, pp. 32, 34.
  4. Russo 2016, pp. 45, 50.
  5. Unterberger, Richie. "The Yardbirds – Artist Biography". AllMusic. Retrieved 9 June 2019.
  6. Russo 2016, pp. 59, 61.
  7. Russo 2016, p. 213.
  8. "The Yardbirds: Chart history – Billboard 200". Billboard.com. Retrieved 3 June 2019.
  9. Russo 2016, p. 214.
  10. "Yardbirds  Singles and Albums". Official Charts. Retrieved 3 June 2019.
  11. Clayson 2002, p. 198.
  12. Russo 2016, p. 212.
  13. "The Yardbirds: Chart history – Hot 100". Billboard. Retrieved March 18, 2019.
  14. Russo 2016, pp. 214–229.
  15. Russo 2016, p. 127.
  16. Eder, Bruce. "Live Yardbirds Featuring Jimmy Page – Review". AllMusic. Retrieved 3 June 2019.
  17. Russo 2016, p. 215.
  18. "RPM 100 Top Albums (51–100)". RPM. 19 August 1978. p. 24 via Collectionscanada.gc.ca.
  19. Russo 2016, pp. 219, 23.
  20. Russo 2016, p. 220.
  21. Russo 2016, pp. 220–221, 226.
  22. Russo 2016, p. 225.
  23. Russo 2016, p. 226.
  24. Russo 2016, p. 227.
  25. "The Yardbirds: Chart history – Independent Albums". Billboard. Retrieved 3 June 2019.
  26. Russo 2016, pp. 228, 229.
  27. Russo 2016, p. 229.
  28. "Yardbirds '68". JimmyPage.com. 25 August 2017. Retrieved 3 June 2019.
  29. Russo 2016, p. 234.
  30. Russo 2016, pp. 234–235.

References

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