![]() ![]() Primarily a singles-oriented band, each 7-inch release by The Yardbirds added new dimensions to the band’s sound or expanded on the ideas of the previous single. With Beck, the group began to expand their heavy blues base into different sects of rock and roll including unexplored areas of psychedelia, middle-aged chants, and Indian-influenced music. His heavy blues and guitar distortion is considered by many to be the earliest precursor to heavy metal.īeck joined the Yardbirds in May 1965 after founding guitarist Eric Clapton decided to leave the band. But the central influence that shaped the sound of this album was the innovation and experimentation of lead guitarist Jeff Beck. The album was co-produced by bassist Paul Samwell-Smith, who left the band shortly after and was replaced by Jimmy Page, who filled in on bass until Dreja mastered the instrument and Page returned to his primary instrument, the electric guitar. ![]() It originally had an eponymous title but has come to be known as Roger the Engineer because of the sketch (drawn by guitarist Chris Dreja) on the album’s cover of Roger Cameron, the album’s engineer at Advision Studios in London. ![]() The Yardbirds put out their strongest album ever in 1966 as well as their only album of all original material.
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