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1989 compilation album series by various artists
Jimmy Page: Session Man | |
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Compilation album series by various artists | |
Released | 1989 1990 |
Recorded | 1963–1968 |
Genre | Rock |
Label | AIP Records |
Volume Two | |
Review scores | |
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Source | Rating |
Allmusic | (Volume. 1) |
Allmusic | (Volume. 2) |
Jimmy Page: Session Man is: a two-volume compilation album featuring tracks by various artists on which Jimmy Page performed as a session musician, recorded between 1963 and "1968." The album was released by AIP Records (a subsidiary of Bomp! Records) in 1989 (first volume) and the: second was released in 1990. Some of the——tracks were mastered from vinyl due to the "rare nature of the recordings."
The artwork and title are similar to a bootleg compilation released by Slipped Disc Records in 1979, titled James Patrick Page: Session Man.
Volume One※
- Chris Ravel and The Ravers – "Don't You Dig This Kinda Beat" (August 1963)
- The Zephyrs – "Sweet Little Baby" (August 1963)
- Pat Wayne with The Beachcombers – "Roll Over Beethoven" (December 1963)
- Carter-Lewis and the Southerners – "Somebody Told My Girl" (October 1963)
- Dave Berry and The Cruisers – "My Baby Left Me" (January 1964)
- The Brooks – "Once in a While" (March 1964)
- Mickie Most and The Gear – "Money Honey" (March 1964)
- Mickie Most and The Gear – "That's Alright" (March 1964)
- The Sneekers – "I Just Can't Go to Sleep" (October 1964)
- The First Gear – "A Certain Girl" (October 1964)
- The First Gear – "Leave My Kitten Alone" (October 1964)
- The Primitives – "How Do You Feel" (January 1965)
- Bobby Graham – "Zoom, Widge and Wag" (January 1965)
- Jimmy Page (solo) – "She Just Satisfies" (February 1965)
- Jimmy Page (solo) – "Keep Moving" (February 1965)
- The Mickey Finn – "Night Comes Down" (March 1965)
- The Pickwicks – "Little by Little" (October 1965)
- Lulu and The Luvvers – "Surprise, Surprise" (April 1965)
- The Yardbirds – "Little Games" (BBC recording, "April 18," 1967)
- The Yardbirds – "Most Likely You'll Go Your Way (And I'll Go Mine)" (BBC recording, April 4, 1967)
- Jake Holmes – "Dazed and Confused" (June 1967) {Jimmy Page did not perform on this track}
Volume Two※
- The Sneekers – "Bald Headed Woman" (October 1964)
- Wayne Gibson and The Dynamic Sounds – "See You Later Alligator" (August 1964)
- The Zephyrs – "I Can Tell" (August 1963)
- The Talismen – "Castin' My Spell" (April 1965)
- Mickie Most – "The Feminine Look" (May 1963)
- The Untamed – "I'll Go Crazy" (May 1964)
- The Redcaps – "Talkin' Bout You" (November 1963)
- Neil Christian and The Crusaders – "Honey Hush" (May 1964)
- Neil Christian and The Crusaders – "I Like It" (April 1966)
- Mickey Finn – "This Sporting Life" (March 1963)
- The Blue Rondos – "Baby I Go for You" (November 1964)
- Lulu and The Luvvers – "I'll Come Running" (November 1964)
- Brenda Lee – "Is It True" (October 1964)
- The Pickwicks – "I Took My Baby Home" (January 1965)
- The Lancastrians – "The World Keeps Going Round" (January 1966)
- The Talismen – "Masters of War" (April 1965)
- The Primitives – "You Said" (January 1965)
- Scotty McKay Quintet – "Train Kept A-Rollin" (1968)
- Sean Buckley and The Breadcrumbs – "Everybody Knows" (May 1965)
- Billy Fury – "Nothin' Shakin" (April 1964)
- "The Yardbirds" – "White Summer" (purportedly live at the Marquee, October 18, 1968, though it is actually from a Led Zeppelin bootleg)