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The Yardbirds Featuring Performances By: Jeff Beck Eric Clapton Jimmy Page Mp3, Flac, Wma The Yardbirds Featuring Performances By: Jeff Beck Eric Clapton Jimmy Page mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Rock / Blues Album: Featuring Performances By: Jeff Beck Eric Clapton Jimmy Page Country: US Released: 1970 Style: Blues Rock, Rock & Roll MP3 version RAR size: 1112 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1510 mb WMA version RAR size: 1826 mb Rating: 4.2 Votes: 399 Other Formats: RA DMF WMA ADX MP3 RA WAV Tracklist Hide Credits Drinking Muddy Water A1 2:50 Producer – Mickie MostWritten-By – Ereja*, J. McCarty*, J. Page*, K. Relf* Hot House Of Omagarashid A2 Producer – Paul Samwell-Smith, Simon Napier-BellWritten-By – C. Drega*, J. Beck*, J. 2:37 McCarthy*, K. Relf*, P. Samwell-Smith* I Wish You Would A3 Music Director – Paul Samwell-SmithProducer – Giorgio GomelskyWritten-By – B.B. 2:18 Arnold* The Train Kept A-Rollin' A4 3:26 Music Director – Paul Samwell-SmithProducer – Giorgio Gomelsky Smile On Me A5 3:17 Producer – Mickie MostWritten-By – Ereja*, J. McCarty*, J. Page*, K. Relf* Jeff's Boogie B1 2:25 Producer – Paul Samwell-Smith, Simon Napier-BellWritten-By – J. Beck* I Ain't Got You B2 1:55 Music Director – Paul Samwell-SmithProducer – Giorgio GomelskyWritten-By – C. Carter* What Do You Want B3 Producer – Paul Samwell-Smith, Simon Napier-BellWritten-By – C. Drega*, J. Beck*, J. 3:24 McCarthy*, K. Relf*, P. Samwell-Smith* White Summer B4 3:49 Producer – Mickie MostWritten-By – J. Page* Got To Hurry B5 Music Director – Paul Samwell-SmithProducer – Giorgio GomelskyWritten-By – O. 2:26 Rasputin* Little Games C1 2:25 Producer – Mickie MostWritten-By – H. Spiro*, P. Wainman* Lost Woman C2 Producer – Paul Samwell-Smith, Simon Napier-BellWritten-By – C. Drega*, J. Beck*, J. 3:13 McCarthy*, K. Relf*, P. Samwell-Smith* Only The Black Rose C3 2:48 Producer – Mickie MostWritten-By – K. Relf* Farewell C4 Producer – Paul Samwell-Smith, Simon Napier-BellWritten-By – C. Drega*, J. Beck*, J. 1:29 McCarthy*, K. Relf*, P. Samwell-Smith* I Ain't Done Wrong C5 3:39 Music Director – Paul Samwell-SmithProducer – Giorgio GomelskyWritten-By – K. Relf* A Certain Girl D1 2:17 Music Director – Paul Samwell-SmithProducer – Giorgio GomelskyWritten-By – N. Neville* Ever Since The World Began D2 Producer – Paul Samwell-Smith, Simon Napier-BellWritten-By – C. Drega*, J. Beck*, J. 2:03 McCarthy*, K. Relf*, P. Samwell-Smith* Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Sailor D3 2:41 Producer – Mickie MostWritten-By – J. McCarty*, J. Page* Turn Into Earth D4 Producer – Paul Samwell-Smith, Simon Napier-BellWritten-By – C. Drega*, J. Beck*, J. 3:05 McCarthy*, K. Relf*, P. Samwell-Smith* Here 'Tis D5 Music Director – Paul Samwell-SmithProducer – Giorgio GomelskyWritten-By – E. 5:04 McDaniel* Companies, etc. Manufactured By – Epic Records Mastered At – Customatrix Pressed By – Columbia Records Pressing Plant, Pitman Credits Artwork [Cover] – James Grashow Design [Cover] – Richard Mantel Liner Notes – Michael Gross* Notes Label variant and Columbia Records Pressing Plant, Pitman press. Small "p" on runout identify this is a Columbia Records Pressing Plant, Pitman pressing Columbia Records Pressing Plant, Pitman Small "o" on runout identify this is mastered by Customatrix Customatrix Track A4: Written By [Release Credit] None Gatefold Barcode and Other Identifiers Matrix / Runout (Side A Label): E 30183 XSB 153094 Matrix / Runout (Side B Label): E 30183 XSB 153095 Matrix / Runout (Side C Label): E 30184 XSB 153096 Matrix / Runout (Side D Label): E 30184 XSB 153097 Matrix / Runout (Side A, stamped): o XSB153094-1A p Matrix / Runout (Side B, stamped): o XSB153095-1D p Matrix / Runout (Side C, stamped): o XSB153096-1A p Matrix / Runout (Side D, stamped): o XSB153097-1A p Rights Society: ASCAP Rights Society: BMI Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Featuring Performances By: Jeff Beck EG 30135 The Yardbirds Eric Clapton Jimmy Page (2xLP, Epic EG 30135 US 1970 Album, Comp) Featuring Performances By: Jeff Beck EGA 30135 The Yardbirds Eric Clapton Jimmy Page (8-Trk, Epic EGA 30135 US 1970 Comp) Featuring Performances By: Jeff Beck EG 30135 The Yardbirds Eric Clapton Jimmy Page (2xLP, Epic EG 30135 US 1970 Album, Comp) Related Music albums to Featuring Performances By: Jeff Beck Eric Clapton Jimmy Page by The Yardbirds 1. The Yardbirds Featuring Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck & Jimmy Page - The Very Best Of The Yardbirds 2. Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck & Jimmy Page - Clapton, Beck & Page 3. The Yardbirds - The Yardbirds' Greatest Hits 4. The Yardbirds - Over Under Sideways Down / Jeff's Boogie 5. The Yardbirds - Over Under Sideways down 6. Keith Relf - Together Now / All The Falling Angels 7. Yardbirds - Birdland 8. Yardbirds - Evil Hearted You 9. The Yardbirds - Roger The Engineer 10. Cat Stevens - Footsteps In The Dark - Greatest Hits Volume Two.
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