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'''''Little Games''''' is an album by England|English blues rock band the Yardbirds, released in July 1967. Successful singles producer Mickie Most was called in to assist the Yardbirds but expectations of this release turning the commercial fortunes of the band around, were misplaced. The group disbanded in 1968. | '''''Little Games''''' is an album by [[England|English]] blues rock band the Yardbirds, released in July 1967. Successful singles producer Mickie Most was called in to assist the Yardbirds but expectations of this release turning the commercial fortunes of the band around, were misplaced. The group disbanded in 1968. | ||
Jimmy Page used his guitar-bowing technique on 'Tinker, Tailor|Tinker Tailor Soldier Sailor' and 'Glimpses'. The album peaked at #80 on Billboard Music Charts|Billboard's Pop Albums chart. The album title track is the first of several tracks that producer Mickie Most would exempt Jim McCarty from participating in. McCarty was unable to participate full-time due to illness and was replaced by Clem Cattini (uncredited). Chris Dreja was also unavailable for many of the sessions and was replaced by John Paul Jones (musician)|John Paul Jones (uncredited). | Jimmy Page used his guitar-bowing technique on 'Tinker, Tailor|Tinker Tailor Soldier Sailor' and 'Glimpses'. The album peaked at #80 on Billboard Music Charts|Billboard's Pop Albums chart. The album title track is the first of several tracks that producer Mickie Most would exempt Jim McCarty from participating in. McCarty was unable to participate full-time due to illness and was replaced by Clem Cattini (uncredited). Chris Dreja was also unavailable for many of the sessions and was replaced by John Paul Jones (musician)|John Paul Jones (uncredited). |
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Little Games is an album by English blues rock band the Yardbirds, released in July 1967. Successful singles producer Mickie Most was called in to assist the Yardbirds but expectations of this release turning the commercial fortunes of the band around, were misplaced. The group disbanded in 1968. Jimmy Page used his guitar-bowing technique on 'Tinker, Tailor|Tinker Tailor Soldier Sailor' and 'Glimpses'. The album peaked at #80 on Billboard Music Charts|Billboard's Pop Albums chart. The album title track is the first of several tracks that producer Mickie Most would exempt Jim McCarty from participating in. McCarty was unable to participate full-time due to illness and was replaced by Clem Cattini (uncredited). Chris Dreja was also unavailable for many of the sessions and was replaced by John Paul Jones (musician)|John Paul Jones (uncredited).
1992 Expanded edition Chart positionsAlbum
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