Roger the Engineer by The Yardbirds: Jeff Beck Unchained and the Weirdest British Rock of the 60s
MAR 10, 202630 MIN
Roger the Engineer by The Yardbirds: Jeff Beck Unchained and the Weirdest British Rock of the 60s
MAR 10, 202630 MIN
Description
We are heading back to 1966 to explore Roger the Engineer, a seminal studio album by British rock legends The Yardbirds. Featuring the quirky cartoon cover art by Chris Dreja, this record marks a creative peak for the band, standing as their only UK studio album made up entirely of original material and showcasing a fearless blend of blues-rock roots and psychedelic experimentation.Inside This Episode:Side A Reaction: After the needle lifts on Side A, Jeremy and Jon react to the raw energy of the opening tracks. Expect some tangents on Jeff Beck’s innovative guitar effects and the band's driving rhythm section.5 Fast Facts: We break down five fascinating pieces of trivia surrounding the album, including the story behind the famous album title and artwork.Side B & Final Thoughts: We spin the second half and discuss the atmospheric, chant-like elements that close out the record. Did The Yardbirds successfully bridge the gap between blues and psych-rock?The Verdict & Standout Tracks: Jeremy and Jon reveal their top 3 tracks. Would we listen to Roger the Engineer again, or leave it in 1966?Join the Polyphonic Press Community:
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