Saturday, 16 October 2021

The Yardbirds - Five Live Yardbirds (Live) (1964)

Year: 4 December 1964 (CD 2007)
Label: Repertoire Records (Germany), REP 4775
Style: Blues Rock, Rhythm and Blues
Country: London, England
Time: 75:09
Format: Flac Tracks 16/44,1 kHz
Size: 260 Mb

Five Live Yardbirds is the live debut album by English rock band the Yardbirds. It features the group's interpretations of ten American blues and rhythm and blues songs, including their most popular live number, Howlin' Wolf's "Smokestack Lightning". The album contains some of the earliest recordings with guitarist Eric Clapton.
Recorded at the Marquee Club in London on 20 March 1964, it was released in the United Kingdom by Columbia Records nine months later. Despite several favourable retrospective reviews, the album did not reach the UK album charts. It was not issued in the United States; however, four songs were included on the Yardbirds' second American album, Having a Rave Up.
(en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Five_Live_Yardbirds)

One of the most influential bands of the 60s, the Yardbirds are best remembered as a breeding ground for three of the UK's finest guitar heroes - Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck and Jimmy Page. This recently unearthed live recording features the first of that vaunted trio, offering a fascinating earful of the sound of hip London clubland in 1964.
What's astonishing about Clapton's playing is how fully formed it is for a player not yet out of his teens. By turns fluid, spiky and occasionally downright crazed, it's a far cry from the more mannered performances of his latter years. On Chuck Berry's ''Too Much Monkey Business'' he unleashes a solo of such ferocity you almost fear for your speaker cones, while closing slow blues ''The Sky Is Crying'' finds him sparring stylishly with Keith Relf's harmonica.
Relf's vocal performance is also remarkably powerful, filled with the kind of snotty white boy attitude which would go on to inspire countless US garage bands. Chris Dreja's bass playing is also worthy of note, skipping nimbly across the breakneck tempos of the Isley Brothers' ''She Is So Respectable''. At one point this bizarrely mutates into a blue beat version of ''Humpty Dumpty'', which serves to underline 60s British rock's debt to black music of all forms.
The set list is little different from the bands original debut, Five Live Yardbirds, but if you fancy a dose of raw, rocking blues, with the added attraction of a nascent Clapton on peak form then check this out.You might not feel like you're there, but you'll probably wish you were.
(bbc.co.uk/music/reviews/brw6/) (Mick Fitzsimmons 2003)

01. Too Much Monkey Business (03:51)
02. I Got Love If You Want It (02:40)
03. Smokestack Lightnin' (05:35)
04. Good Morning Little Schoolgirl (02:44)
05. Respectable (05:35)
06. Five Long Years (05:21)
07. Pretty Girl (03:00)
08. Louise (03:43)
09. I'm A Man (04:33)
10. Here 'Tis (05:12)
11. Smokestack Lightnin' (Bonus Track) (06:49)
12. You Can't Judge A Book By Looking At The Cover (Bonus Track) (02:57)
13. Let It Rock (Bonus Track) (02:18)
14. I Wish You Would (Bonus Track) (05:55)
15. Who Do You Love (Bonus Track) (04:13)
16. Honey In Your Hips (Bonus Track) (02:29)
17. I'm A Man (Bonus Track) (05:47)
18. Shapes Of Things (Bonus Track) (02:19)

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