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|name = Jimmy Page: Session Man, Volume One | |name = Jimmy Page: Session Man, Volume One | ||
|image = [[Image:JPSMVOboot1989.jpg | |image = [[Image:JPSMVOboot1989.jpg | ||
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|type = Studio compilation | |type = Studio compilation | ||
|artist = [[Jimmy Page | |artist = [[Jimmy Page | ||
|released = 1989 | |released = 1989 | ||
|recorded = <small>1963 - 1968.</small> | |recorded = <small>1963 - 1968.</small> | ||
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'''''Jimmy Page: Session Man, Volume One''''' is the first of a two volume unauthorised compilation album set, by [[England|English | '''''Jimmy Page: Session Man, Volume One''''' is the first of a two volume unauthorised compilation album set, by [[England|English guitarist [[Jimmy Page, released in 1989. | ||
These sessions, most of which were documented in the studio, were recorded between 1963 and 1968, before Page founded [[Led Zeppelin | These sessions, most of which were documented in the studio, were recorded between 1963 and 1968, before Page founded [[Led Zeppelin.<ref>{{cite book|last=Case|first=George|year=2007|title=Jimmy Page: Magus, Musician, Man - An Unauthorized Biography|edition=1st|location=New York|publisher=Hal Leonard|page=261|isbn=1-4234-0407-1}}</ref> The live recordings feature from [[the Yardbirds-era. The album itself claims to be 'Issued Under license from Jimmy Page International Fan club', although no such official fan club actually exists.<ref>''Zoso'' 1989</ref> It was released in both compact disc and vinyl format in 1989 by Bomp Records subsidiary Archive International Productions, not connected with a similarly-titled [[Bootleg recording|bootleg album from the 1970s. This release was followed by ''[[Jimmy Page: Session Man, Volume Two'', in 1991. | ||
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# The Zephyrs - 'Sweet Little Baby' [August 1963] - 2:39 | # The Zephyrs - 'Sweet Little Baby' [August 1963] - 2:39 | ||
# Pat Wayne with the Beachcombers - 'Roll Over Beethoven' [December 1963] - 2:57 | # Pat Wayne with the Beachcombers - 'Roll Over Beethoven' [December 1963] - 2:57 | ||
# [[Carter-Lewis and the Southerners | # [[Carter-Lewis and the Southerners - 'Somebody Told My Girl' [October 1963] - 2:39 | ||
# [[Dave Berry | # [[Dave Berry and the Cruisers - 'My Baby Left Me' [January 1964] - 2:03 | ||
# The Brooks - 'Once In a While' [March 1964] - 2:38 | # The Brooks - 'Once In a While' [March 1964] - 2:38 | ||
# [[Mickie Most | # [[Mickie Most and the Gear - 'Money Honey' [March 1964] - 2:22 | ||
# Mickie Most and the Gear - 'That's Alright' [March 1964] - 2:09 | # Mickie Most and the Gear - 'That's Alright' [March 1964] - 2:09 | ||
# The Sneekers - 'I Just Can't Go to Sleep' [October 1964] - 1:57 | # The Sneekers - 'I Just Can't Go to Sleep' [October 1964] - 1:57 | ||
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# The Primitives - 'How Do You Feel' [January 1965] - 2:23 | # The Primitives - 'How Do You Feel' [January 1965] - 2:23 | ||
# Bobby Graham - 'Zoom, Widge and Wag' [January 1965] - 2:36 | # Bobby Graham - 'Zoom, Widge and Wag' [January 1965] - 2:36 | ||
# [[Jimmy Page | # [[Jimmy Page (solo) - 'She Just Satisfies' [February 1965] - 2:02 | ||
# Jimmy Page (solo) - 'Keep Movin' [February 1965] - 3:31 | # Jimmy Page (solo) - 'Keep Movin' [February 1965] - 3:31 | ||
# The Mickey Finn - 'Night Comes Down' [March 1965] - 2:12 | # The Mickey Finn - 'Night Comes Down' [March 1965] - 2:12 | ||
# The Pickwicks - 'Little By Little' [October 1965] - 2:28 | # The Pickwicks - 'Little By Little' [October 1965] - 2:28 | ||
# [[Lulu (singer)|Lulu | # [[Lulu (singer)|Lulu and the Luvvers - 'Surprise, Surprise' [April 1965] - 2:19 | ||
# [[The Yardbirds | # [[The Yardbirds - 'Little Games' [BBC recording, 18 April 1967] - 2:30 | ||
# The Yardbirds - 'Most Likely You'll Go Your Way (And I'll Go Mine)' [BBC recording, 4 April 1967] - 2:56 | # The Yardbirds - 'Most Likely You'll Go Your Way (And I'll Go Mine)' [BBC recording, 4 April 1967] - 2:56 | ||
# The Yardbirds - '[[Dazed and Confused (Led Zeppelin song)|Dazed and Confused | # The Yardbirds - '[[Dazed and Confused (Led Zeppelin song)|Dazed and Confused' [June 1967] - 3:36 | ||
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{{Infobox Album |
name = Jimmy Page: Session Man, Volume One | image = [[Image:JPSMVOboot1989.jpg | caption = | type = Studio compilation | artist = [[Jimmy Page | released = 1989 | recorded = 1963 - 1968. | genre = Pop, rock, blues rock | language = English | length = 52 min 30 sec | label = Bomp! Records | catalogue = AIPCD 1041 | producer = various | engineer = various
}} Jimmy Page: Session Man, Volume One is the first of a two volume unauthorised compilation album set, by [[England|English guitarist [[Jimmy Page, released in 1989. These sessions, most of which were documented in the studio, were recorded between 1963 and 1968, before Page founded [[Led Zeppelin.[1] The live recordings feature from [[the Yardbirds-era. The album itself claims to be 'Issued Under license from Jimmy Page International Fan club', although no such official fan club actually exists.[2] It was released in both compact disc and vinyl format in 1989 by Bomp Records subsidiary Archive International Productions, not connected with a similarly-titled [[Bootleg recording|bootleg album from the 1970s. This release was followed by [[Jimmy Page: Session Man, Volume Two, in 1991.
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