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This album -- like ''Music/ForYourLove'' before it -- was released only in America. The second half of the album consists of live tracks taken from ''Music/FiveLiveYardbirds'', which of course features Music/EricClapton. The first half of the album was recorded in the studio and features Music/JeffBeck. The songs on the first half constitute many of their biggest hit singles and [[SignatureSong Signature Songs]]. It was listed at no. #355 in ''Magazine/RollingStone''[='s=] [[Music/RollingStone500GreatestAlbumsOfAllTime Rolling Stone 500 Greatest Albums Of All Time]].
The album is alternatively known as ''Having a Rave Up with the Yardbirds''.
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This album -- like ''Music/ForYourLove'' before it -- was released only in America. The second half of the album consists of live tracks taken from ''Music/FiveLiveYardbirds'', which of course features Music/EricClapton. The first half of the album was recorded in the studio and features Music/JeffBeck. The songs on the first half constitute many of their biggest hit singles and [[SignatureSong Signature Songs]]. It was listed at no. #355 in ''Magazine/RollingStone''[='s=] [[Music/RollingStone500GreatestAlbumsOfAllTime Rolling Stone 500 Greatest Albums Of All Time]].
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''Having a Rave Up'' is the second studio album and third live album by Music/TheYardbirds, released in 1965.
This album- -- like ''Music/ForYourLove'' - before it -- was released only in America. The second half of the album consists of live tracks taken from ''Music/FiveLiveYardbirds'', which of course features Music/EricClapton. The first half of the album was recorded in the studio and features Music/JeffBeck. The songs on the first half constitute many of their biggest hit singles and [[SignatureSong Signature Songs]]. It was listed at no. #355 in ''Magazine/RollingStone''[='s=] [[Music/RollingStone500GreatestAlbumsOfAllTime Rolling Stone 500 Greatest Albums Of All Time]].
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''Having a Rave Up'' is the second studio album and third live album by Music/TheYardbirds, released in 1965. This album - like ''Music/ForYourLove'' - was released only in America. The second half of the album consists of live tracks taken from ''Music/FiveLiveYardbirds'', which of course features Music/EricClapton. The first half of the album was recorded in the studio and features Music/JeffBeck. The songs on the first half consists of constitute many of their biggest hit singles and [[SignatureSong Signature Songs]]. It was listed at no. #355 in Magazine/RollingStone's ''Magazine/RollingStone''[='s=] [[Music/RollingStone500GreatestAlbumsOfAllTime Rolling Stone 500 Greatest Albums Of All Time]].
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''Having A Rave Up'' is the second studio album and third live album by Music/TheYardbirds, released in 1965. This album - like ''Music/ForYourLove'' - was released only in America. The second half of the album consists of live tracks taken from ''Music/FiveLiveYardbirds'', which of course features Music/EricClapton. The first half of the album was recorded in the studio and features Music/JeffBeck. The songs on the first half consists of many of their biggest hit singles and [[SignatureSong Signature Songs]]. It was listed at no. #355 in Magazine/RollingStone's [[Music/RollingStone500GreatestAlbumsOfAllTime Rolling Stone 500 Greatest Albums Of All Time]].
The album is alternatively known as ''Having A Rave Up With The Yardbirds''.
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''Having A Rave Up'' is the second studio album and third live album by Music/TheYardbirds, released in 1965. This album - like ''Music/ForYourLove'' - was released only in America. The second half of the album consists of live tracks taken from ''Music/FiveLiveYardbirds'', which of course features Music/EricClapton. The first half of the album was recorded in the studio and features Music/JeffBeck. The songs on the first half consists of many of their biggest hit singles and [[SignatureSong Signature Songs]]. It was listed at no. #355 in Magazine/RollingStone's [[Music/RollingStone500GreatestAlbumsOfAllTime Rolling Stone 500 Greatest Albums Of All Time]].
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'''''Having A Rave Up''''' is the second studio album and third live album by Music/TheYardbirds, released in 1965. This album - like ''Music/ForYourLove'' - was released only in America. The second half of the album consists of live tracks taken from ''Music/FiveLiveYardbirds'', which of course features Music/EricClapton. The first half of the album was recorded in the studio and features Music/JeffBeck. The songs on the first half consists of many of their biggest hit singles and [[SignatureSong Signature Songs]]. As such, this album is often cited - usually in competition with ''Music/RogerTheEngineer'' and to a lesser extent ''Music/FiveLiveYardbirds'' - as the band's MagnumOpus. It was listed at no. #355 in Magazine/RollingStone's [[Music/RollingStone500GreatestAlbumsOfAllTime Rolling Stone 500 Greatest Albums Of All Time]].
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'''''Having A Rave Up''''' is the second studio album and third live album by Music/TheYardbirds.Music/TheYardbirds, released in 1965. This album - like ''Music/ForYourLove'' - was released only in America. The second half of the album consists of live tracks taken from ''Music/FiveLiveYardbirds'', which of course features Music/EricClapton. The first half of the album was recorded in the studio and features Music/JeffBeck. The songs on the first half consists of many of their biggest hit singles and [[SignatureSong Signature Songs]]. As such, this album is often cited - usually in competition with ''Music/RogerTheEngineer'' and to a lesser extent ''Music/FiveLiveYardbirds'' - as the band's MagnumOpus. It was listed at nr.no. #355 in Magazine/RollingStone's [[Music/RollingStone500GreatestAlbumsOfAllTime Rolling Stone 500 Greatest Albums Of All Time]].
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'''''Having A Rave Up''''' is the second studio album and third live album by Music/TheYardbirds. This album - like ''Music/ForYourLove'' - was released only in America. The second half of the album consists of live tracks taken from ''Music/FiveLiveYardbirds'', which of course features Music/EricClapton. The first half of the album was recorded in the studio and features Music/JeffBeck. The songs on the first half consists of many of their biggest hit singles and [[SignatureSong Signature Songs]]. As such, this album is often cited - usually in competition with ''Music/RogerTheEngineer'' and to a lesser extent ''Music/FiveLiveYardbirds'' - as the band's MagnumOpus. \n It was listed at nr. #355 in Magazine/RollingStone's [[Music/RollingStone500GreatestAlbumsOfAllTime Rolling Stone 500 Greatest Albums Of All Time]].
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'''''Having A Rave Up''''' is the second studio album and third live album by Music/TheYardbirds. This album - like ''Music/ForYourLove'' - was released only in America. The second half of the album consists of live tracks taken from ''Five Live Yardbirds'', ''Music/FiveLiveYardbirds'', which of course features Music/EricClapton. The first half of the album was recorded in the studio and features Jeff Beck. The songs on the first half consists of many of their biggest hit singles and [[SignatureSong Signature Songs]]. As such, this album is often cited - usually in competition with ''Music/RogerTheEngineer'' and to a lesser extent ''Five Live Yardbirds'' ''Music/FiveLiveYardbirds'' - as the band's MagnumOpus.
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'''''Having A Rave Up''''' is the second studio album and third live album by Music/TheYardbirds. This album - like ''Music/ForYourLove'' - was released only in America. The second half of the album consists of live tracks taken from ''Five Live Yardbirds'', which of course features Music/EricClapton. The first half of the album was recorded in the studio and features Jeff Beck. The songs on the first half consists of many of their biggest hit singles and [[SignatureSong Signature Songs]]. As such, this album is often cited - usually in competition with ''Roger The Engineer'' ''Music/RogerTheEngineer'' and to a lesser extent ''Five Live Yardbirds'' - as the band's MagnumOpus.
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* WhiteVoidRoom: The Yardbirds are performing in one, on the album cover.
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* OneWordTitle: "Respectable".
* ProtestSong: "You're A Better Man Than I", written as a TakeThat to prejudiced people who will base their opinion on somebody's appearance rather than his character.
* NonAppearingTitle: The album title doesn't appear in any of the lyrics.
* OneWordTitle: "Respectable".
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--> ''Can you judge a man by the way he wears his hair?''
--> ''Can you read his mind by the clothes that he wears?''
--> ''Can you see a bad man by the pattern on his tie?''
--> ''Then mister, you're a better man than I''
--> ''Can you judge a man by the way he wears his hair?''
--> ''Can you read his mind by the clothes that he wears?''
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'''''Having A Rave Up''''' is the second studio album and third live album by Music/TheYardbirds. This album - like ''Music/ForYourLove'' - was released only in America. The second half of the album consists of live tracks taken from ''Five Live Yardbirds'', which of course features Music/EricClapton. The first half of the album was recorded in the studio and features Jeff Beck. The songs on the first half consists of many of their biggest hit singles and [[ignatureSong [[SignatureSong Signature Songs]]. As such, this album is often cited - usually in competition with ''Roger The Engineer'' and to a lesser extent ''Five Live Yardbirds'' - as the band's MagnumOpus.
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'''''Having A Rave Up''''' is the second studio album and third live album by Music/TheYardbirds. This album - like ''Music/ForYourLove'' was released only in America. The second half of the album consists of live tracks taken from ''Five Live Yardbirds'', which of course features Music/EricClapton. The first half of the album was recorded in the studio and features Jeff Beck. The songs on the first half consists of many of their biggest hit singles and [[ignatureSong Signature Songs]]. As such, this album is often cited - usually in competition with ''Roger The Engineer'' and to a lesser extent ''Five Live Yardbirds'' - as the band's MagnumOpus.
The album is alternatively known as '''''Having A Rave Up With The Yardbirds'''''.
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!! Tracklist:
[[AC: Side One]]
# "You're A Better Man Than I" (3:17)
# "Evil Hearted You" (2:24)
# "I'm A Man" (2:37)
# "Still I'm Sad" (2:57)
# "Heart Full Of Soul" (2:28)
# "The Train Kept A-Rollin'" (3:26)
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# "Smokestack Lightning (Live)" (5:35)
# "Respectable (Live)" (5:28)
# "I'm A Man (Live)" (4:24)
# "Here 'Tis (Live)" (5:04)
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!! Bonus Tracks (Repertoire Reissue):
# "Shapes Of Things" (2:26)
# "New York City Blues" (4:19)
# "Jeff's Blues" (3:04)
# "Someone To Love (Demo, Part 1)" (2:24)
# "Someone To Love (Demo, Part 2)" (4:18)
# "Like Jimmy Reed Again" (3:04)
# "Chris' Number" (2:23)
# "What Do You Want (Demo)" (3:11)
# "Here 'Tis (Demo)" (3:49)
# "Here 'Tis (Ready Steady Go! Version)" (4:06)
# "Stroll On" (2:44)
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!!Principal Members:
* Jeff Beck - guitar
* Music/EricClapton - guitar
* Chris Dreja - guitar
* Jim [=McCarty=] - drums, vocals
* [[Music/LedZeppelin Jimmy Page]] - guitar [[note]]Only on the bonus track "Stroll On"[[/note]]
* Keith Relf - lead vocals, harmonica, guitar, percussion
* Paul Samwell-Smith - bass, vocals
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!! Heart Full Of Tropes:
* CoverAlbum: Much like ''Music/ForYourLove'', every song (bar one) are either covers or songs written by outsider songwriters. The sole exception is "Still I'm Sad", written by Paul Samwell-Smith and Jim [=McCarty=].
* GenreRoulette: You've got your BluesRock (Predominately on Side Two), your proto-Psychedelia and Hard Rock (The Jeff Beck tracks), and Georgian chants ("Still I'm Sad")...
* SomethingBlues: The bonus track "Jeff's Blues".
* StepUpToTheMicrophone: The band's then-manager/producer Giorgio Gomelsky provides the prominent bass vocals to "Still I'm Sad".
* PsychedelicRock: More like proto-psychedelia. In any case, one of the - if not THE - earliest examples of it.
* SarcasticTitle: The ProtestSong "You're A Better Man Than I".
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'''''Having A Rave Up''''' is the second studio album and third live album by Music/TheYardbirds. This album - like ''Music/ForYourLove'' was released only in America. The second half of the album consists of live tracks taken from ''Five Live Yardbirds'', which of course features Music/EricClapton. The first half of the album was recorded in the studio and features Jeff Beck. The songs on the first half consists of many of their biggest hit singles and [[ignatureSong Signature Songs]]. As such, this album is often cited - usually in competition with ''Roger The Engineer'' and to a lesser extent ''Five Live Yardbirds'' - as the band's MagnumOpus.
The album is alternatively known as '''''Having A Rave Up With The Yardbirds'''''.
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!! Tracklist:
[[AC: Side One]]
# "You're A Better Man Than I" (3:17)
# "Evil Hearted You" (2:24)
# "I'm A Man" (2:37)
# "Still I'm Sad" (2:57)
# "Heart Full Of Soul" (2:28)
# "The Train Kept A-Rollin'" (3:26)
[[AC: Side Two]]
# "Smokestack Lightning (Live)" (5:35)
# "Respectable (Live)" (5:28)
# "I'm A Man (Live)" (4:24)
# "Here 'Tis (Live)" (5:04)
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!! Bonus Tracks (Repertoire Reissue):
# "Shapes Of Things" (2:26)
# "New York City Blues" (4:19)
# "Jeff's Blues" (3:04)
# "Someone To Love (Demo, Part 1)" (2:24)
# "Someone To Love (Demo, Part 2)" (4:18)
# "Like Jimmy Reed Again" (3:04)
# "Chris' Number" (2:23)
# "What Do You Want (Demo)" (3:11)
# "Here 'Tis (Demo)" (3:49)
# "Here 'Tis (Ready Steady Go! Version)" (4:06)
# "Stroll On" (2:44)
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!!Principal Members:
* Jeff Beck - guitar
* Music/EricClapton - guitar
* Chris Dreja - guitar
* Jim [=McCarty=] - drums, vocals
* [[Music/LedZeppelin Jimmy Page]] - guitar [[note]]Only on the bonus track "Stroll On"[[/note]]
* Keith Relf - lead vocals, harmonica, guitar, percussion
* Paul Samwell-Smith - bass, vocals
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!! Heart Full Of Tropes:
* CoverAlbum: Much like ''Music/ForYourLove'', every song (bar one) are either covers or songs written by outsider songwriters. The sole exception is "Still I'm Sad", written by Paul Samwell-Smith and Jim [=McCarty=].
* GenreRoulette: You've got your BluesRock (Predominately on Side Two), your proto-Psychedelia and Hard Rock (The Jeff Beck tracks), and Georgian chants ("Still I'm Sad")...
* SomethingBlues: The bonus track "Jeff's Blues".
* StepUpToTheMicrophone: The band's then-manager/producer Giorgio Gomelsky provides the prominent bass vocals to "Still I'm Sad".
* PsychedelicRock: More like proto-psychedelia. In any case, one of the - if not THE - earliest examples of it.
* SarcasticTitle: The ProtestSong "You're A Better Man Than I".
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