Remember back to the cool and groovy era of the 60's when rock bands ruled England and the world was in upheaval. At the forefront of this rock revolution was the Yardbirds, a young, fresh band that was probably one of the first true progressive rock bands.
Considered by many collectors and critics as one of the best albums of its time, the "Yardbirds" album, released in July 1966 and placed in the Top 20. Quickly the album got the nickname "Roger The Engineer" because of the cover designed by guitarist Chris Dreja.
01 Lost Women 3:10 02 Over Under Sideways Down 2:21 03 The Nazz Are Blue 3:01 04 I Can't Make Your Way 2:32 05 Rack My Mind 3:10 06 Farewell 1:28 07 Hot House Of Omagararshid 2:33 08 Jeff's Boogie 2:22 09 He's Always There 2:11 10 Turn Into Earth 3:04 11 What Do You Want 3:21 12 Ever Since The World Began 2:03