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  1. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2003 CD release of "Early On (1964-1966)" on Discogs.

    • “I Can’T Explain,” The Who
    • “As Tears Go By,” Marianne Faithful
    • “Baby, Please Don’T Go,” Van Morrison and Them
    • “I Pity The Fool,” The Manish Boys
    • “Goldfinger,” Shirley Bassey
    • “With A Little Help from My Friends,” Joe Cocker

    Early in his career, Page linked up with music producer Shel Talmy, who worked with both the Kinks and The Who. As a result, Page worked with both bands, too. Page played rhythm guitar on the track as a session artist (someone hired to play in the studio for the recording, not a musician associated with the band otherwise). Page also played on the ...

    Co-written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards of the Rolling Stones, “As Tears Go By” was recorded by U.K. singer Marianne Faithful. It hit No. 9 on the U.K. charts. For his part, Jimmy Page played the elegant and lush 12-string acoustic guitar on the track. A year later, the ‘Stones released a version of the song on their album, December’s Children...

    A traditional blues song made popular by Big Joe Williams in 1935, “Baby, Please Don’t Go” was recorded and made even more famous by the band Them, which was fronted then by a teenage Van Morrison. Page played on the track, likely rhythm guitar (as best as anyone can remember).

    First recorded by Bobby Bland in 1961, the British-born band The Manish Boys recorded their version a few years later. Fronting the Manish Boys? None other than David Bowie (then known as Davie Jones). The song was produced by Shel Talmy. According to legend, during the recording Page also gave Bowie a guitar riff that would feature on Bowie’s song...

    The title song for the hit James Bond film, starring Sean Connery, saw Page as a session player for this one, too, contributing background acoustic guitar on the song’s instrumental version. A major coup for any young player at the time. By now, Page had this and his work with the Kinks and The Who.

    The title track on Joe Cocker’s debut album, “With a Little Help From My Friends” is a cover of the Beatles song made famous on their album Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band, sung by Ringo Starr. Many know it as the theme song to the hit ’90s show The Wonder Years. In fact, Page played on five songs from the album, including the title track, co...

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  2. Early On (1964–1966) is a compilation album by David Bowie, released in 1991. It is notable as the first and only attempt to compile a comprehensive collection of all of Bowie's pre-Deram material and encompasses multiple labels including Vocalion, Parlophone, and Pye.

    • Pop
  3. Early On (1964-1966) è un album di raccolta del cantautore britannico David Bowie, pubblicato nel 1991. Tracce. Tutte le tracce sono state scritte da David Bowie, eccetto dove indicato. Liza Jane – 2:18 (Leslie Conn) Louie, Louie Go Home – 2:12 (Mark Lindsay, Paul Revere) I Pity the Fool – 2:09 (Deadric Malone)

  4. 28 gen 2019 · One of Talmy’s favorite session pros, Jimmy Page, is on lead guitar, though Page isn’t doing much more than tracing the lines of Bland’s regular guitarist, Wayne Bennett. Woolf Byrne and Paul Rodriguez are the horns, a pale reflection of the killer six-person brass unit that sharpens Bland’s single.

  5. Johnny Flux (guitarist) (on 1965-01-15) and Jimmy Page (on 1965-01-15) organ: Bob Solly (pianist) (on 1965-01-15) tenor saxophone: Paul Rodriguez (member of The Manish Boys) (on 1965-01-15) recorded at: IBC Studios in London (Greater London), England, United Kingdom (on 1965-01-15) recording of: Take My Tip (on 1965-01-15) lyricist and composer:

  6. 12 gen 2016 · One of the more overtly soulful songs in the entire Bowie canon, it gets a jolt of amplified rock from a young session guitarist named Jimmy Page. “Take My Tip” The Manish Boys, March 1965