Jimmy Page: Early Sessions

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^ Yeah, it's definitely Phil Sawyer playing on "Circles".
I'll quote an earlier post of mine regarding Page's less-than-stellar contribution to les Fleurs:
Just grabbed a copy of the Fleur de Lys comp "You've Got to Earn it" (on Acid Jazz Records) and was taken by this Page-related tale by Fleurs' drummer Keith Guster for the track "Wait for Me":

"It was intended to be the flipside for our debut single "Moondreams". Our producer that day at Regent Sound Studio was one Jimmy Page. Unfortunately for us,when the disc was released on Guy Fawkes Day 1965, we found that he had switched our effort for one of his own jazzy instrumentals. He still titled it "Wait for Me" but added his name as songwriter to get the songwriting credit! We were all horrified when we bought the single from our respective local record shops, only to find that we were not even on our own B side. Danny and Frank were particularly devastated and never forgave him for pulling that scam on us."
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Sweet Little Baby - The Zephyrs
If you struggle baby,
It only tightens up...
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Hot licks, Page! (awesome solo)
My Baby Left Me - Dave Berry
If you struggle baby,
It only tightens up...
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THE LANCASTRIANS / NOT THE SAME ANYMORE / 1966
If you struggle baby,
It only tightens up...
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Beverley, "Where the Good Times Are" from 1966.
Jimmy Page on guitar, with John Paul Jones on bass (one of their earliest sessions together) and Nicky Hopkins on piano. Pretty much an all-star jam. Great track, too.



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4zNDKxozJDw

Beverley later married John Martyn…
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Aceness! ^
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