Birdland The Yardbirds

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  • Release Date: 04/22/2003
  • Sales Rank: 43,900
  • Label: FAVORED NATIONS
  • UPC: 690897228023
 
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The most visionary of Britain's original blues-rockers, the Yardbirds boast both a stellar alumni list, including six-string vets like Eric Clapton, Jimmy Page, and Jeff Beck, and a catalogue of classic songs such as "For Your Love" and "Shape of Things." Perpetuating the band's living legacy, original members Chris Dreja and Jim McCarty have reconvened to record Birdland, fleshing out the lineup with members of blues-rock torchbearers Doctor Feelgood and Nine Below Zero, as well as a host of top-notch guest guitarists, who bring a surprising vitality to the newly recorded versions of the band's classics that take up roughly half the disc. Slash's take on "Train Kept a Rollin' " bridges the Yardbirds and Aerosmith versions; Steve Vai ups the ante of the already gnarly solo on "Shapes of Things"; and Brian May adds a tinge of melancholy melodicism to "Mister, You're a Better Man than I." The sparks emitted by the new material, however, propel the disc well beyond the confines of mere nostalgia. "The Mystery of Being" rides a raga-styled groove into a starry-skied desert realm left largely unexplored since the closing of the pipeline carrying Eastern mysticism to Western rockers. "Crying Out for Love" is a whole lot simpler, but its no-nonsense boogie pulse successfully updates the original Yardbirds take on Chicago blues. And the album's closer, "An Original Man," manages to eulogize late comrade Keith Relf without coming across as a funeral dirge. To the credit of Dreja, McCarty, and company, Birdland isn't just about the happenings of 35 years ago: It's a great leap forward, one accomplished without the use of a net. David Sprague, Barnes & Noble



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December 31, 2004: the yardbirds were at the head of the british invasion and rocking many a places across the globe. one of the best bands of all time. highly recomended.

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June 30, 2003: This is a truely classic album. After seeing the band in S.J.C. over the weekend, we had to have the cd. It does not disappoint. We listened that night, we listened all weekend, we'll continue to listen for another 30 years.


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