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The Yardbirds Greatest Hits, Vol. 1: 1964-1966

 
Album Review: The Yardbirds Greatest Hits, Vol. 1: 1964-1966

  • Artist: The Yardbirds
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1986
  • Type: Compilation (best of)
  • Genre: Rock

Review

In many ways, Rhino's 1986 compilation Greatest Hits, Vol. 1: 1964-1966 is the standard-bearer among Yardbirds hits collections, largely because it is the one that was available domestically in the U.S. for so many years. It is undeniably excellent, containing a lion's share of the Yardbirds' biggest hits, but it bears a couple of major flaws that keep it from being a definitive single-disc set. First off, it is effectively a document of the Yardbirds with Eric Clapton, as it stops in 1966 just after Jeff Beck replaced Clapton as the group's lead guitarist. This happens to be the time they switched labels, but that is less of a clean break than it reads, since the Yardbirds started to get further out when Beck joined the group, as captured here by the droning "Still I'm Sad," the frenzied rave-up of "I'm a Man," the minor-key menace of "Evil Hearted You," and the bright piercing psychedelia of "Shapes of Things." Here, these tracks are mixed up with the bluesier cuts from the Clapton era, and this non-chronological sequencing -- while not distracting -- doesn't quite have the same dramatic impact as following the band single by single. All the noteworthy hits comps that followed in the wake of this 1986 comp did wind up following that blueprint, whether it was Raven's single-disc sets Over Under Sideways Down and Happenings Ten Years Time Ago or Rhino's splendid double-disc Ultimate! set, which contains every one of the tracks from Greatest Hits, Vol. 1 save "Putty (In Your Hands)," an atypically fluffy pop tune that's fun but not essential. All of these also have the benefit of fully exploring Beck's tenure with the band as well as Jimmy Page's stint toward the group's demise, so they are preferable to this set, but it's still hard to knock this Greatest Hits, Vol. 1, as it was the first hits compilation to take a serious approach to the band's catalog and it remains a dynamite listen on its own terms. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
For Your Love (Lyrics) Graham Gouldman The Yardbirds (2:28)
Putty (In Your Hands) Big John Patton, Jimmy Rogers The Yardbirds (2:19)
Evil Hearted You (Lyrics) Graham Gouldman The Yardbirds (2:25)
Still I'm Sad (Lyrics) Jim McCarty, Paul Samwell-Smith The Yardbirds (3:01)
You're a Better Man Than I Mike Hugg, Brian Hugg The Yardbirds (3:58)
Shapes of Things (Lyrics) Jim McCarty, Keith Relf, Paul Samwell-Smith The Yardbirds (2:26)
Heart Full of Soul (Lyrics) Graham Gouldman The Yardbirds (2:30)
Good Morning Little Schoolgirl Sonny Boy Williamson The Yardbirds (2:46)
I Ain't Done Wrong (Lyrics) Keith Relf The Yardbirds (3:41)
I'm a Man Bo Diddley The Yardbirds (2:39)
The Train Kept A-Rollin' Tiny Bradshaw, Howard Kay, Lois Mann The Yardbirds (3:26)
A Certain Girl Naomi Neville The Yardbirds (2:17)
I Ain't Got You Clarence Carter The Yardbirds (2:01)
I'm Not Talking Mose Allison The Yardbirds (2:36)
I Wish You Would Billy Boy Arnold The Yardbirds (2:21)
Too Much Monkey Business Chuck Berry The Yardbirds (3:51)
Got Love If You Want It Slim Harpo The Yardbirds (2:41)
Smokestack Lightning Howlin' Wolf The Yardbirds (5:40)

Credits

Ken Perry (Digital Preparation), Parke Puterbaugh (Liner Notes), Bill Inglot (Digital Preparation), Don "DJ Snake" Brown (Art Direction), Parke Puterbaugh (Annotation), Giorgio Gomelsky (Original Analog Production), Giorgio Gomelsky (Producer), Dezo Hoffmann (Photography), Jeff Beck (Guitar), Ken Perry (Transfers), Bill Inglot (Release Production), Bill Inglot (Transfers), Bill Inglot (Producer), Don "DJ Snake" Brown (Design)
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