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When this came out in 2003, it marked the first studio release by the Yardbirds in 35 years. In that time, of course, the personnel had changed quite a bit. Even those inclined to get excited by reunions of great bands should know right off that it includes just two original members, drummer Jim McCarty and rhythm guitarist Chris Dreja (though Jeff Beck plays guest guitar on one number, "My Blind Life"). Rounded out by three "new" members (including bassist John Idan, whose lead singing sounds fairly close to original Yardbirds vocalist Keith Relf in style and tone), the record also features guest lead guitar cameos by Jeff Baxter, Joe Satriani, Steve Vai, and Brian May, with Johnny Rzeznik of the Goo Goo Dolls singing lead on "For Your Love." The instinct is to make cruel, sardonic jokes about how the absence of Eric Clapton, Jimmy Page, and (for the most part) Jeff Beck doesn't matter, as guitarists were always the weak links in the Yardbirds anyway. Yes, the non-presence of these fabled guitar heroes, as well as Relf (who died in 1976), does mean that this can't be compared in any way to the group's classic 1960s output, even if it's billed to the Yardbirds' name. For all that, however, this is a lot better than you'd expect, and certainly far more respectable than most reunion/comeback efforts by decimated lineups of classic outfits. The production is straight-ahead without the usual sellouts to modern technology, putting the sleek guitar work to the fore. Half the record has remakes of old Yardbirds staples like "For Your Love," "Shapes of Things," and "Happenings Ten Years Time Ago," but they're not done badly, though you feel as though you're listening to a really good Yardbirds tribute band rather than the real deal. The original material, though not as good as those old Yardbirds tunes, actually sounds -- whether as a result of conscious or unconscious effort -- in the Yardbirds style, with plenty of irregular tempos, minor-keyed melodies, metaphysically questing lyrics, and Gregorian vocals (as on the Relf tribute "An Original Man (A Song for Keith)"). ~ Richie Unterberger
Recorded at The Mothership, Hollywood, California.
Personnel: John Idan (vocals, bass guitar, background vocals); Gypie Mayo (guitar); Alan Glen (harmonica); Jim McCarty (drums, percussion, background vocals); Chris Dreja, Martin Ditchum (percussion).
Audio Mixers: Neil Citron; Jeff Beck; Ken Allardyce.
Recording information: Chiswick Reach, London, England; Maison Rouge, London, England; RMS Studios, Selhurst; Sensible Music, London, England; Sussex, England; The Mothership, Hollywood Hills, CA.
Photographer: Chris Dreja.
The Yardbirds: John Idan (vocals, guitar, bass); Jim McCarty (vocals, drums); Gypie Mayo, Chris Dreja (guitar); Alan Glen (harmonica, background vocals).
Additional personnel: Jeff "Skunk" Baxter, Jeff Beck, Steve Lukather, Brian May, Johnny Rzeznik, Joe Satriani, Slash, Steve Vai.
Birdland Music | List Price | $17.98 (You save $7.03) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Oldies CDs, Hard Rock, British Invasion, Rock | | Label | Favored Nations | | Orig Year | 2003 | | All Time Sales Rank | 10700  | | CD Universe Part number | 5747601 | | Catalog number | 2280 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Apr 22, 2003 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Ken Allardyce | | Engineer | Neil Citron; Clive Drew-Clifton; June Murakawa; Ken Allardyce; Nick Terry; Andy Le Vein; Mark Dawson | | Personnel | Jim McCarty - vocals, drums Chris Dreja - guitar Martin Ditchum - percussion John Idan - vocals, bass guitar, background vocals Alan Glen - harmonica Gypie Mayo - guitar
Also: Steve Lukather, Jeff Beck, Slash, Brian May, Brian May, Steve Vai, Joe Satriani, Johnny Rzeznik |
Birdland Music Review Average Rating: (4.4 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews This one is for you not the birds As a Yardbirds completest, I was glad to see another CD to purchase.
What was surprising is the result of the effort by C.D./J.M. The remakes of
clasic Yardbirds tunes stand up and one new number "Mystery Of Being" is as good of a song to come out in the last 10 years.
Jeff beck plays on one track and the vocals are very Kelf Relfish.
You wouldn't go wrong if you were a fan of the band.
Enjoy the Disc
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Great Come Back This cd grows on you. The music is tight, well recorded and the guest artists, Satriani, Steve Vai, Slash & Brian May add a fresh rip to this "British Invasion" group 35 years later! Excellent covers. Submitted by roachone (Hebron, Indiana)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
More than a comeback!! I bought this album strictly as a nod to sentimentality,being a long time Yardbirds fan and keeping my expectations minimal. Was I surprised !! This cd rocks! It's no exercise in nostalgia. The buzz about this cd is the big name guests who appear but their part is minor to the big picture which is the new members.(all topnotch musicians, especially lead guitarist Gypsy Mayo) . Jim McCarty and Chris Dreja have done their legacy proud as you will have no trouble mistaking the sound rendered as authenic Yardbirds. The remakes are fine, but the new material shines. I wish this cd could have been all new material but hopefully there will be a followup release. An unqualified recommended purchase!! Submitted by mickheat (lodi nj,usa)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Superlative Recording As any Yardbirds fan is aware,the original recordings,even remastered are rough to say the least. Chris Drega and Jim McCarty (who wrote most of greatest yardbirds tunes) have given us the songs with modern production and depth. Importantly, this album has a true stereo mix, which has become rare on most recent recordings.The vocals are excellent,while not attempting to mimic Keith Relf but rather interpret the style and essence of his vocal delivery. The guitar work is world class with very clever interpretations true to the originals.The band is tight and smokes. I love it. Amazing what hard work will accomplish. Submitted by Ty (Brunswick,GA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
it begs to be heard...LOUD! this is a great album. the remakes hold up in this century!the new stuff is good too! you have to remember that the yarbirds, and not the beatles and the stones is the group that was the foundation for todays rock and blues!and after the yardbirds check out the bands that copied them and remade their songs. also check out box of frogs.
keith we miss you! Submitted by CALBAT (ANAHEIM, CA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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