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Roger the Engineer Studio album by The Yardbirds Released 15 July 1966 Recorded Advision Studios, London, England in the spring and summer of 1966 Genre Rock, blues rock, psychedelic rock Length 35:52 Label Columbia Producer Paul Samwell-Smith, Simon Napier-Bell The Yardbirds chronology Having a Rave Up
(1965)Roger the Engineer
(1966)Little Games
(1967)Singles from The Yardbirds - "Over, Under, Sideways, Down" b/w "Jeff’s Boogie"
Released: May 1966 Columbia DB7928 (UK) - "Over, Under, Sideways, Down" b/w "Jeff’s Boogie"
Released: 1966 Epic BN10035 (USA) - "Yardbirds" (EP): "Over Under Sideways Down", "I Can't Make Yor Way" b/w "He's Always There", "What Do You Want""
Released: 1/1967 Columbia SEG8521
German album sleeve German album sleeve: "Over Under Sideways Down" on Epic RecordsU.S. album sleeve U.S. mono copy of "Over Under Sideways Down" on Epic RecordsRoger the Engineer (original UK title: Yardbirds, US, German, and French title: Over Under Sideways Down) is an album by the English blues rock band The Yardbirds, released in 1966. It was produced by bassist Paul Samwell-Smith and Simon Napier-Bell. It was the only Yardbirds album with all original material. Although the record was officially titled Yardbirds (and still is in authoritative chart sources, such as The Guinness Book of British Hit Albums), it has since been referred to, first colloquially, then semi-officially, as Roger the Engineer, a title stemming from the cover drawing of the record's audio engineer Roger Cameron by band member Chris Dreja. Due to the influence of Jeff Beck's experimentation with guitar distortion, the album is considered a precursor to heavy metal.
The original American versions of this album (issued with a completely different album cover and entitled Over Under Sideways Down after the hit song of the same name) omitted the songs "The Nazz Are Blue" (which was sung by Jeff Beck) and "Rack My Mind" and are mixed differently to the British editions. Regardless, record collectors have sought out both the mono (LN 24210) and stereo (BN 26210) versions since several tracks are featured with slight differences in the mixes (see U.S. album listing below). Epic's 1983 reissue (simply entitled The Yardbirds) featured the original UK album cover, the two missing tracks, duplication of the British mixing, and two additional tracks, the 1966 single "Happenings Ten Years Time Ago" b/w "Psycho Daisies", both featuring Jeff Beck and Jimmy Page. "Happenings" is frequently cited as the first psychedelic rock song.
In 2003, the album was ranked number 349 on Rolling Stone's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time.
Contents
Track listing
All songs were written by Chris Dreja, Jim McCarty, Jeff Beck, Keith Relf, and Paul Samwell-Smith (Dreja's last name is misspelled as "Drega" on the labels of the U.S. album)
Original UK release
Side one
- "Lost Woman" – 3:16 (stereo)
- "Over, Under, Sideways, Down" – 2:24 (rechanneled)
- "The Nazz Are Blue" – 3:04 (stereo)
- "I Can't Make Your Way" – 2:26 (stereo)
- "Rack My Mind" – 3:15 (stereo)
- "Farewell" – 1:29 (stereo)
Side two
- "Hot House of Omagarashid" – 2:39 (stereo)
- "Jeff's Boogie" – 2:25 (based on the original "Guitar Boogie" by Chuck Berry) (rechanneled)
- "He's Always There" – 2:15 (stereo)
- "Turn into Earth" – 3:06 (stereo)
- "What Do You Want" – 3:22 (stereo)
- "Ever Since the World Began" – 2:09 (stereo)
Original US release
Side one
(stereo content same as UK issue)
- "Lost Woman" – 3:16
- "Over, Under, Sideways, Down" – 2:24
- "I Can't Make Your Way" – 2:26 (Mono version includes opening beat missing from stereo version)
- "Farewell" – 1:29
- "Hot House of Omagarashid" – 2:39 (Beck's lead guitar differs noticeably between the two mixes)
Side two
- "Jeff's Boogie" – 2:25
- "He's Always There" – 2:15 (Longer fadeout and extended vocals at the end of the mono version)
- "Turn into Earth" – 3:06 (12-bar opening drum riff on mono version, 8-bar opening on stereo version)
- "What Do You Want" – 3:22
- "Ever Since the World Began" – 2:09
Personnel
- Keith Relf – lead vocals (except "The Nazz Are Blue"), harmonica
- Jeff Beck – lead guitar, bass on "Over, Under, Sideways, Down", lead vocals on "The Nazz Are Blue"
- Chris Dreja – rhythm guitar, piano, vocals
- Paul Samwell-Smith – bass, vocals
- Jim McCarty – drums, percussion, vocals
Cover art
- Chris Dreja – cover design and artwork
- Jim McCarty – sleeve notes
Release history
Region Date Title Label Format Catalog UK 06/1966 Yardbirds Columbia stereo LP SCX6063 UK 06/1966 Yardbirds Columbia mono LP SX6063 USA 08/1966 Over Under Sideways Down Epic stereo LP BN26210 USA 08/1966 Over Under Sideways Down Epic mono LP LN24210 FRG 1966 Over Under Sideways Down Epic stereo LP BN26254 France 1966 Over Under Sideways Down Riviera LP 231196 Canada 1966 Over Under Sideways Down Capitol LP ST 6202 England 1983 Roger the Engineer Edsel LP ED 116 USA 1983 Roger the Engineer Epic LP FE 38455 USA 11/1997 Roger the Engineer Warner Archive CD WB 457342 External links
- The Yardbirds at Discogs (list of releases)
Categories:- 1966 albums
- The Yardbirds albums
- Albums produced by Paul Samwell-Smith
- EMI Columbia Records albums
- Warner Bros. Records albums
- Capitol Records albums
- Repertoire Records albums
- English-language albums
- "Over, Under, Sideways, Down" b/w "Jeff’s Boogie"
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