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''Ultimate!'' is a comprehensive career retrospective album by English rock group
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. The 52-song two–compact disc compilation was released in 2001 by
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. The tracks span the period from the group's first demo recordings in 1963 to the last singles in 1968. They include all 17 of the group's singles, both
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s, supplemented with more than a dozen album tracks, their performance for the film '' Blow-Up'', and three early solo numbers by singer Keith Relf. The Yardbirds were one of the best-known British rhythm and blues groups of the mid-1960s and part of the
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phenomenon in the United States. They enjoyed a string of
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hits, including " For Your Love", " Shapes of Things", and " Over Under Sideways Down". Although one album appeared on the
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, they had greater success in the US, with six albums on the ''Billboard'' 200 album charts between 1965 and 1967. A large number of compilation albums have been released over the years, usually limited to the group's pre-1966 catalogue. Attempts at full career retrospectives were hampered by cross-licensing problems. Yardbirds' recordings from different periods have different owners (corresponding to the tenures of their three main producers), which proved to be an obstacle. ''Ultimate!'' is the first official compilation to feature songs from all four recording lineups of the Yardbirds – including those with guitarists
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,
Jeff Beck Geoffrey Arnold Beck (24 June 1944 – 10 January 2023) was an English musician. He rose to prominence as the guitarist of the rock band the Yardbirds, and afterwards founded and fronted the Jeff Beck Group and Beck, Bogert & Appice. In 1975, ...
,
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, and the dual lead lineup with Beck and Page. The album was released to favourable reviews, with the critics describing it as the most comprehensive, but perhaps overinclusive, collection of the group's material.


Background

Prior to ''Ultimate!'', several Yardbirds compilation albums were issued. In March 1967,
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released the ten-song collection, '' The Yardbirds Greatest Hits''. It was the group's most successful American album on the record charts and was included on
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magazine's 100 Top LPs of 1967 chart. Since it preceded the recording of the '' Little Games'' album with Jimmy Page, the album does not include any songs by the Page-quartet lineup. In 1970, Epic issued a second compilation album, ''The Yardbirds Featuring Performances by Jeff Beck, Eric Clapton, Jimmy Page''. The two-LP, 22-song collection includes songs from ''Little Games'', but lacks any of the material recorded by the dual-lead guitar lineup with Beck and Page. Starline Records in the UK, an EMI Records subsidiary, released a compilation titled ''Remember... The Yardbirds'' in 1971. It includes twelve songs with Clapton and Beck. Beyond these early attempts by their official record companies, numerous small and gray market labels have issued a large number of "best of" and "greatest hits" packages. In Europe and the UK, the group's material was licensed to several different record companies, who issued collections of seemingly random tracks, often with attractive packaging and Clapton's or Beck's names and images prominently displayed. In 1977, '' Shapes of Things'', the first of many albums made up of Giorgio Gomelsky-era Yardbirds tracks (limited to Clapton and pre-'' Roger the Engineer'' Beck recordings), was released by Charly Records. With the advent of audio compact discs, this trend accelerated. When the Yardbirds' were inducted into the
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in 1992,
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Entertainment, parent of Epic, prepared two compilations. Both sets contained two CDs worth of haphazardly-sequenced songs (with overlap) from the Gomelsky era. However, the early Epic compilations continued to be the only ones to include songs from ''Roger the Engineer'' and ''Little Games'', which were not owned by Gomelsky.


Song selection

The songs selected for ''Ultimate!'' represent all singles and a significant portion of the material found on the Yardbirds' albums released between 1964 and 1968 by
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in the UK and Epic Records in the US. Yardbirds' biographer Adam Clayson describes the selections as "the best of the Yardbirds, with material from all four line-ups: Clapton; Beck; Beck & Page; and Page." Critic Richie Unterberger noted that the set "manages to cross-license material from the Clapton, Beck, and Page eras". The songs are taken from the core of the group's catalogue: *'' Five Live Yardbirds'': four out of ten tracks *'' For Your Love'': eight of eleven *'' Having a Rave Up with the Yardbirds'': eight of ten *'' Yardbirds'' ''Over Under Sideways Down''/''Roger the Engineer'': ten of twelve *'' The Yardbirds Greatest Hits'': all *'' Little Games'': six of ten The balance are non-album singles, " Stroll On" from ''Blow-Up'', and three solo recordings by Keith Relf. Since ''Ultimate'' focuses on officially released recordings from 1964 to 1968, it does not include material released later or by other labels, such as live recordings (except from ''Five Live Yardbirds''), demos, and alternate takes.


Release and critical reception

In 2001, Rhino Records issued ''Ultimate!'' in July in the US and in August in the UK as a two-CD boxed set. Dan Forte of ''Vintage Guitar'' magazine called it "the closest-to-definitive collection of a band that’s been woefully under-represented on CD". ''
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's'' Raoul Hernandez described the album as "lend ngample credence to the supposition that the Yardbirds are the not-so-missing musical link between Sixties pop and Seventies rock". However, he points out that the Mickie Most-produced tracks with Page "flounder", making the collection less of a concise statement. Similarly, while Richie Unterberger gave it
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's five star rating, he questioned the inclusion of some of the more obscure material. He felt that the early demos, the Italian-language single, and the Keith Relf solo numbers detract from "the overall tone of a set largely selected on the basis of quality, rather than collectability". Forte notes that more songs from ''Five Live Yardbirds'' and two strong Page-era songs, "Glimpses" and "Smile on Me", were not included.


Track listing

The album sequencing is arranged chronologically, beginning with demo recordings from 1963. The songwriter's names, dates recorded, and track running times are taken from the ''Ultimate!'' CD booklet and may differ from other releases. For discographical information (release dates, chart positions, catalogue numbers, etc.), see The Yardbirds discography.


Personnel


The Yardbirds

* Keith Relf – vocals, harmonica, tambourine, acoustic guitar * Chris Dreja – rhythm guitar (disc one, disc two tracks 1 through 10, 25, and 26); lead guitar ("Questa Volta"); bass guitar (disc two tracks 13, 15, 17, 19, and 24); piano; maracas * Jim McCarty – drums (disc one, disc two tracks 1 through 13, 15 through 20, 21 through 23, and 24 through 26); percussion; backing vocals * Paul Samwell-Smith – bass guitar (disc one except track 15, disc two tracks 1, 3, 5, 7, 10, 25, and 26) *
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– guitar (disc one tracks 1 through 12) *
Jeff Beck Geoffrey Arnold Beck (24 June 1944 – 10 January 2023) was an English musician. He rose to prominence as the guitarist of the rock band the Yardbirds, and afterwards founded and fronted the Jeff Beck Group and Beck, Bogert & Appice. In 1975, ...
– guitar (disc one tracks 13 through 25, disc two tracks 1 through 13, 25, and 26); bass guitar (" Over Under Sideways Down"); vocal ("The Nazz Are Blue" and " Psycho Daisies") *
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– guitar (disc two tracks 11, 13 through 24, and 27); bass guitar ("Psycho Daisies")


Additional musicians

* Brian Auger
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(" For Your Love") * Denny Piercey – bongoes ("For Your Love") * Ron Prentice – double bass ("For Your Love"); bass guitar (" Heart Full of Soul") * Giorgio Gomelsky – backing vocals ("A Certain Girl" and "Still I'm Sad") * Joe Osborn – bass guitar ("Shapes in My Mind") * Hal Blaine – drums ("Shapes in My Mind") *
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– bass guitar (" Happenings Ten Years Time Ago," "Little Games", "No Excess Baggage," " Ten Little Indians," and "Goodnight Sweet Josephine");
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("Little Games" and "Ten Little Indians") * Dougie Wright – drums ("Little Games") * Chris Karantabla (" White Summer") * Ian Stewart – piano ("Drinking Muddy Water") * Al Gorgoni – guitar ("Ha Ha Said the Clown") * Rick Nielsen – organ ("Ha Ha Said the Clown") * Joe Macho – bass guitar ("Ha Ha Said the Clown") * Bobby Gregg – drums ("Ha Ha Said the Clown") * Nicky Hopkins – piano ("Goodnight Sweet Josephine") * Clem Cattini – drums ("Ten Little Indians" and "Goodnight Sweet Josephine")


Technical personnel

* Gary Stewart – compilation producer * Bill Inglot – sound producer, remastering engineer * Dan Hersch – remastering engineer *Sevie Bates – art director, designer


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References

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