The Yardbirds
British band that included three major influential guitarists: Eric Clapton,
Jeff Beck, and Jimmy Page.
Originally called The Most Blueswailing Yardbirds.
The Yardbirds I (1963)
- Keith Relf - vocals/harmonica - b. March
22, 1943, London, England; d. May 14, 1976, England (from electric
shock).
- Chris Dreja - rhythm guitar - b. November
11, 1946, London, England.
- Jim McCarty - drums - b. July 25, 1943,
Liverpool, England.
- Paul Samwell-Smith - bass - b. May 8,
1943, England
- Anthony "Top" Topham - guitar - b.
England.
The Yardbirds II (1963 - 1965)
- Keith Relf - vocals/harmonica
- Chris Dreja - rhythm guitar
- Jim McCarty - drums
- Paul Samwell-Smith - bass
- Eric Clapton -
guitar - b. March 30, 1945, Ripley, England; formerly with The Roosters
and Casey Jones and the Engineers.
Album:
- "For
Your Love" (1965) - Single: "For Your Love"
- "Five
Live Yardbirds" (1988)
- "Clapton's
Cradle: The Early Yardbirds Recordings" (1995)
Eric Clapton
becomes dissatisfied with pop trend of band, and joins John Mayall's
Bluesbreakers.
The Yardbirds III
(1965 - 1966)
- Keith Relf - vocals/harmonica
- Chris Dreja - rhythm guitar
- Jim McCarty - drums
- Paul Samwell-Smith - bass
- Jeff Beck - guitar - b. June 24, 1944,
Surrey, England; formerly with Lord Sutch.
Albums:
- "Having
a Rave Up with the Yardbirds" (1965)
- "Over
Under Sideways Down" (aka, "Roger
the Engineer") (1966)
- "The Yardbirds with Sonny Boy
Williamson" (1966) (collaboration with Sonny Boy
Williamson).
The Yardbirds IV (1966)
- Keith Relf - vocals/harmonica
- Chris Dreja - rhythm guitar
- Jim McCarty - drums
- Jimmy Page - bass
- b. James Patrick Page, January 9, 1944, Heston, England.
- Jeff Beck - guitar
Jimmy Page switches to guitar after Chris
Dreja learns bass.
The Yardbirds V (1966)
- Keith Relf - vocals/harmonica
- Chris Dreja - bass
- Jim McCarty - drums
- Jimmy Page -
guitar
- Jeff Beck - guitar
Jeff Beck leaves to form The Jeff Beck Group
(with vocalist Rod Stewart).
The Yardbirds VI (1966 - 1968)
- Keith Relf - vocals/harmonica
- Chris Dreja - bass
- Jim McCarty - drums
- Jimmy Page -
guitar
Albums:
- "Little
Games" (1967)
- "Live Yardbirds!" (1968)
- "The
Complete Little Games Sessions" (1997)
Keith Relf and Jim McCarty form
Together (folk duo), then Renaissance, and later
Armageddon. Chris Dreja goes into photography. Jimmy Page forms
Led
Zeppelin (originally called The New Yardbirds) and, later,
The
Firm.
Compilations:
- "The Yardbirds' Greatest Hits" (1967)
- "The Yardbirds: Featuring Performances by Jeff Beck, Eric
Clapton, Jimmy Page" (1970)
- "Live Yardbirds" (1971)
- "Greatest
Hits, vol. 1 (1964-1966)" (1986)
- "Vol.
1: Smokestack Lightning" (1991)
- "Vol.
2: Blues, Backtracks and Shapes of Things" (1991)
- "Little
Games Sessions and More" (2-CDs) (1992)
- "BBC
Sessions" (1997)
- "Live
Reunion" (1997)
- "Where
the Action Is!" (2-CDs) (1997)
- "The
Masters" (1998)
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