Friday 1 March 2019

Again... Jimmy Page: Jimmy Page - Jimmy's Back Pages...The Early Years (1992 Sony Music)



Before joining the Yardbirds, Jimmy Page was Britain's premier session guitarist, guesting on innumerable dates from the Who and the Kinks on down to total unknowns. This 22-track compilation includes some of his more notable uncredited solos, when Page was the man to give a song or a session an extra lift with his licks. As you might expect, the quality is variable, encompassing charming but wimpy Merseybeat, energetic but generic covers of '50s rock classics, and sub-Stones R&B.
 There are some great moments here, though. The Primitives' sides are respectable raw British R&B, and Les Fleur de Lys are like a poppier Who. Page really lets rip on his solo for the First Gear's "Leave My Kitten Alone"; it's probably the best one he recorded prior to joining the Yardbirds. This also includes the rare single cut by Nico in Britain in 1965 before joining the Velvet Underground, which has a folkish sound in the vein of Marianne Faithfull; the A-side is a cover of Gordon Lightfoot's "I'm Not Saying," of all things, and the B-side is a somber acoustic ballad co-written by Page himself. The set ends with its one smash hit, Donovan's "Sunshine Superman." (Richie Unterberger)


This compilation of works by Jimmy Page in the studio is very interesting for me, because it shows the more poppy style of Jimmy Page. What's noticeable is that Jimmy Page preferred a very traditional way of playing on pop songs as well. This compilation of session works is certainly the most poppy of Jimmy Page. I like it very much. Enjoy.(Frank)

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