Yardbirds (Roger The Engineer) (Uk) Instant Buy
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DISC: 1
| 1. Lost Women |
| 2. Over, Under, Sideways, Down |
| 3. The Nazz Are Blue |
| 4. I Can’t Make Your Way |
| 5. Rack My Mind |
| 6. Farewell |
| 7. Hot House of Omagararshid |
| 8. Jeff’s Boogie |
| 9. He’s Always There |
| 10. Turn Into Earth |
| 11. What Do You Want |
| 12. Ever Since the World Began |
| 13. Happenings Ten Years Time Ago |
| 14. Psycho Daisies |
| 15. Great Shakes Commercial |
| 16. Turn Into Earth (Vocal Track) |
| 17. Mr. Zero – Keith Relf |
| 18. Knowing – Keith Relf |
| 19. Shapes in My Mind (Version 1) – Keith Relf |
| 20. Shapes in My Mind (Version 2) – Keith Relf |
| 21. Lost Women |
| 22. Over, Under, Sideways, Down |
| 23. The Nazz Are Blue |
| 24. I Can’t Make Your Way |
| 25. Rack My Mind |
| 26. Farewell |
| 27. Hot House of Omagararshid |
| 28. Jeff’s Boogie |
| 29. He’s Always There |
| 30. Turn Into Earth |
| 31. What Do You Want |
| 32. Ever Since the World Began |
| 33. He’s Always There (Alternate Stereo Mix) |
| 34. Turn Into Earth (Alternate Stereo Mix) |
| 35. I Can’t Make Your Way (Alternate Stereo Mix) |
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First released in the summer of 1966, ‘Yardbirds’ (or ‘Roger The Engineer’ as it became known’) showcases The Yardbirds at the peak of their powers. Featuring the classic line-up of Jeff Beck, Keith Relf, Jim McCarty, Chris Dreja, and Paul Samwell-Smith, the group explored explosive new sonic territories, pushing their blues-rock sound into the realms of the avant-garde, psychedelia and Indian music. This new 2CD edition features the complete stereo and mono mixes of the album plus a selection of bonus rarities and singles on each disc. The album has been remastered from the original tapes by Phil Kinrade at AIR Mastering, overseen by producer Paul Samwell-Smith. “Remastering this album has been a joy. To hear the tracks sounding just as we heard them all those years ago while we were recording them – energetic, edgy, and in your face – is an unexpected treat. In 1966, it was a rare and exciting opportunity to be given a recording studio for 5 days and allowed to experiment. That excitement still shows.” – Paul Samwell-Smith. Also includes a 16-page booklet with extensive liner notes by David French based on interviews with Jimmy Page, Paul Samwell-Smith, Jim McCarty and Simon Napier-Bell.





