Reunion Jam
Reunion Jam is a live album by English rock band the Yardbirds. It is of recordings of the first concerts after the band reformed in 1992. It features original Yardbirds Jim McCarty (drums, vocals) and Chris Dreja (rhythm Guitar) along with new members John Idan (lead vocals, lead guitar) and Rod Demick (bass, vocals).
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Released | December 1, 1999 | |||
Recorded | 1992 | |||
Genre | Blues rock, rock | |||
Label | Mooreland St. | |||
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Track listing
- "Back Where I Started" (Chris Dreja, John Fiddler, Jim McCarty, Paul Samwell-Smith)
- "I'm Not Talking" (Mose Allison)
- "Heavy Weather"
- "Train Kept A-Rollin'" (Tiny Bradshaw, Lois Mann)
- "Crying Out for Love" (McCarty)
- "Heart Full of Soul (Graham Gouldman)
- "Three Lane Highway"
- "I Ain't Done Wrong" (Keith Relf)
- "Sitting on Top of the World" (Lonnie Chatmon, Walter Vinson)
- "I Ain't Got You" (Calvin Carter)
- "Rack My Mind" (Jeff Beck, Dreja, Relf, Smith)
- "I Ain't Superstitious" (Willie Dixon)
- "Bad Boy" (Delaney Bramlett, Eric Clapton)
- "Dust My Broom" (Robert Johnson)
- "Mister, You're a Better Man Than I" (Brian Hugg, Mike Hugg)
- "For Your Love" (Gouldman)[1]
Personnel
- John Idan – lead guitar, lead vocals
- Chris Dreja – rhythm guitar, backing vocals
- Rod Demick – bass, backing vocals
- Jim McCarty – drums, backing vocals
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References
- "The Yardbirds – Reuinon Jam". AllMusic. Retrieved 2016-12-15.
External links
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