A scarce 1966 promotional poster advertising the Yardbirds use of Jordan ‘Boss’ Amplifiers, featuring illustrations of the short lived five member lineup with both Jeff Beck and Jimmy Page. In VG+ condition, with pinholes in the four corners and two archivally repaired small edge tears and a tiny amount of paper loss to the top […]
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A beautiful copy of the Yardbirds’ Having a Rave Up album, boldly signed by the final lineup including Jimmy Page at the Fillmore. Chris Dreja, Jim McCarty, Keith Relf and Jimmy Page all sign on the back cover in orange marker. The only Page signed Yardbirds album we’ve seen. With Recordmecca’s written lifetime guarantee of […]
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A beautiful mint condition and unplayed copy of the Yardbirds ’68 LP & CD box set, boldly signed on the back of the gatefold LP jacket by the surviving Yardbirds of the era–Jimmy Page, Chris Dreja, and Jim McCarty. This long ago sold out set was available exclusively on Jimmy Page’s website, and includes two […]
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A rare 1964 handbill advertising ‘Rhythm & Blues, Jazz and Gospel’ at the all-star 4th National Jazz & Blues Festival at Richmond, Surrey, England. This first night of this three-day festival was headlined by the Rolling Stones–the first time they’d ever headlined a festival. Other acts on this incredible bill include The Yardbirds (with Eric […]
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A copy of Having a Rave Up With the Yardbirds autographed in 1967 by group’s final lineup: Jimmy Page, Keith Relf, Jim McCarty, and Chris Dreja. We purchased this from a collector, who obtained it from the person who got the autographs. He explained: I first met the band in 1967 backstage at the Fillmore. […]
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A handwritten letter from Jeff Beck to his Los Angeles friend, Darryl Stolper, reading in part: “How are you? At last I have a moment to write. I bet you thought I died! Well you could say I did. I’m really exhausted. The weather here is 75° in the daytime and I lost about 20 […]
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A beautiful NM-/NM- first German pressing of the Yardbirds’ Over Under Sideways Down on Epic Records, with a beautiful, unique to Germany color album cover. The front laminated sleeve is in very clean Near Mint-, with a small crease to the top left cover, a barely noticeable diagonal lamination crease, and some extremely light wear at the edges of the […]
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A VG(+)/VG+ white label promo copy of “Questa Volta/Pafff…Bum”, the 1966 Yardbirds single sung in Italian. The Jeff Beck-era Yardbirds were convinced by manager Giorgio Gomelsky to record this for the 1966 San Remo International Pop Festival, and the single was only released in Italy, by Ricordi Records. Rare in its own right, this is […]
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A wonderful concert program for the Rolling Stones 1966 UK Tour, with 16 pages of photos, biographical details and great period ads. The tour also featured The Yardbirds, Ike & Tina Turner, Long John Baldry and Peter Jay & The Jaywalkers. 8” x 10 1/2”, in excellent condition, with a bit of rippling to the […]
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An extraordinary signed program for the Rolling Stones 1966 UK Tour, beautifully autographed on one page by Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Brian Jones, Charlie Watts and Bill Wyman. The signatures are all perfect “10’s” and the signed page is a cartoon “Biography” of the band by Charlie Watts. This is one of the finest sets […]
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A late 1960’s second pressing of the Yardbirds 1964 debut album, Five Live Yardbirds on Columbia. This was the band’s only album featuring Eric Clapton. This copy is in beautiful Near Mint/Near Mint condition, and has been played a 1-2 times at most. This black and silver label copy was pressed from the same -1N […]
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A very rare handbill from London’s legendary Marquee Club, advertising shows during March 1966 featuring The Yardbirds (with Jeff Beck), David Bowie & The Buzz, the Small Faces, the Spencer Davis Group (with Steve Winwood) and many more. The Marquee was “the” club in swinging London, and this handbill illustrates why–in addition to the artists […]
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A late 1960’s second pressing of the Yardbirds 1964 debut album, Five Live Yardbirds on Columbia. This was the band’s only album featuring Eric Clapton. This copy is in beautiful Near Mint/Mint to Near Mint condition, and has only been played a few times. This black and silver label copy was pressed from the same […]
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A very rare handbill from London’s legendary Marquee Club, advertising shows during February 1965 featuring The Who and The Yardbirds (with Eric Clapton) and others. The Marquee was “the” club in swinging London, and this handbill illustrates why–a Tuesday night residency featuring “Maximum R&B” with The Who and The Boys, two shows by The Yardbirds […]
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An autographed letter from Jeff Beck to his Los Angeles friend Darryl Stolper, dated July 26, 1967; referencing a “misunderstanding” he’d had with girlfriend Mary Hughes. Stolper befriended Beck when the latter was in L.A. during a 1966 Yardbirds tour, and Stolper introduced Beck to Hughes (who became Beck’s girlfriend, and who Beck sang about […]
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A letter from Jeff Beck to his Los Angeles friend Darryl Stolper, the envelope postmarked 13 September 1967; thanking him for sending Beck the just-released debut album from Vanilla Fudge, telling Stolper to expect some albums Beck is sending including ‘Fresh Cream,’ letting him know that he and his band may be coming to play […]
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