For Your Love
![]() | Repertoire, 1999, Audio CD |
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Digitally remastered reissue of the band's second album, originally released on Epic in 1965 & now with liner notes by Jim McCarty & Chris Dreja and 13 historic bonus tracks, 'Baby What's Wrong' ('63 Version), 'Boom Boom', 'Honey In Your Hips', 'Talkin' 'Bout You', 'I Wish You Would' (Long Version), 'A Certain Girl' (Alternate Take - Demo Version), 'Got To Hurry' (Take 4), 'Sweet Music' (Take 4), 'Heart FullOf Soul' (Sitar Version), 'Steeled Blues', 'Paff Bumm' (German Issue), 'Questa Volta' (Italian Version) and 'Paff Bumm' (Italian Version). 24 tracks total. Also features the original cover art. Digipak. 1999 release.
- For Your Love
- I'm Not Talking
- Putty (In Your Hands)
- I Ain't Got You
- Got to Hurry
- I Ain't Done Wrong
- I Wish You Would
- Certain Girl
- Sweet Music [Take 3]
- Good Morning Little Schoolgirl
- My Girl Sloppy
- Baby What's Wrong [*]
- Boom Boom
- Honey in Your Hips
- Talkin' About You
- I Wish You Would [Long Version][*]
- Certain Girl [Alternate Take][*]
- Got to Hurry [Take 4][*]
- Sweet Music [Take 4][*]
- Heart Full of Soul [Sitar Version][*]
- Steeled Blues [*]
- Paff...Bum [German Issue][*]
- Questa Volta
- Paff...Bum [Italian Issue]
Title: For Your Love
Sales Rank: 112577 in Music
Artist: The Yardbirds
Label: Repertoire, 1999-06-01, Audio CD, 1 Disc
Format: Extra tracks, Import, Original recording remastered
Package Dimensions: 5.55 x 4.97 x 0.54 inches, 0.18 pounds
- Not the original album
- The original version of "For Your Love" did not contain all these tracks, and in spite of the cover photo showing Jeff Beck, Eric Clapton was the guitarist on the title song. You can also hear Clapton's guitar work in the live cuts on what used to be the B side of "Having a Rave Up." Clapton left the Yardbirds in March More reviews
- Not what I was expecting, but worth a buy
- Being familiar with the Yardbirds only via their widely played pop hits such as the title track and "Heart Full of Soul", I was surprised to find that many of the songs on this album sound like Anglicized covers of blues tunes sung by skinny guys (like me) with thready voices. Then I remembered why I bought this album in the More reviews

