Roger the Engineer [Bonus Tracks] The Yardbirds

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  • Release Date: 04/28/2009
  • Original Release: 1998
  • Sales Rank: 44,281
  • Label: AIRLINE RECORDS
  • UPC: 893168002210

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Roger the Engineer [Bonus Tracks]

1LISTENLost Women Stereo 3:16
2LISTENOver Under Sideways Down Stereo 2:24
3LISTENThe Nazz Are Blue 3:04
4LISTENI Can't Make Your Way 2:26
5LISTENRack My Mind 3:15
6LISTENFarewell 1:29
7LISTENHot House of Omagararshid Stereo 2:39
8LISTENJeff's Boogie 2:25
9LISTENHe's Always There 2:15
10LISTENTurn into Earth 3:06
11LISTENWhat Do You Want 3:22
12LISTENEver Since the World Began 2:03
13LISTENHappenings Ten Years Time Ago Version 2:57
14LISTENPsycho Daisies Version 1:50
15LISTENLost Women Mono Version 3:15
16LISTENOver, Under, Sideways, Down 2:22
17LISTENThe Nazz Are Blue Mono Version 3:06
18LISTENI Can't Make Your Way Mono Version 2:27
19LISTENRack My Mind Mono Version 3:15
20LISTENFarewell Mono Version 1:31
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Once Jeff Beck joined the Yardbirds, the group began to explore uncharted territory, expanding their blues-rock into wild sonic permutations of psychedelia, Indian music, and avant-garde white noise. Each subsequent single displayed a new direction, one that expanded on the ideas of the previous single, so it would seem that Roger the Engineer -- Beck's first full album with the group and the band's first album of all-original material -- would have offered them the opportunity to fully explore their adventurous inclinations. Despite a handful of brilliant moments, Roger the Engineer falls short of expectations, partially because the band is reluctant to leave their blues roots behind and partially because they simply can't write a consistent set of songs. At their best on Roger, the Yardbirds strike a kinetic balance of blues-rock form and explosive psychedelia ("Lost Woman," "Over, Under Sideways, Down," "The Nazz Are Blue," "He's Always There," "Psycho Daisies"), but they can also bog down in silly Eastern drones (although "Happenings Ten Years Time Ago" is a classic piece of menacing psychedelia) or blues tradition ("Jeff's Boogie" is a pointless guitar workout that doesn't even showcase Beck at his most imaginative). The result is an unfocused record that careens between the great and the merely adequate, but the Yardbirds always had a problem with consistency -- none of their early albums had the impact of the singles, and Roger the Engineer suffers from the same problem. Nevertheless, it is the Yardbirds' best individual studio album, offering some of their very best psychedelia, even if it doesn't rank among the great albums of its era. [Roger the Engineer is also available in a release with added bonus tracks.] Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

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With Jeff Beck, Jimmy Page, and John Paul Jonesby JohnQ

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July 24, 2009: This is a great album. "Over, under, sideways, down", "Lost woman", "Ever since the world began", and many more hits on this album. Perhaps the Yardbirds best.