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Disc 1, Tracks 1-7: from a 1965 jam between Page & Clapton at Jimmy's parents' house. Neither Page nor Clapton intended to release the recording, but Page's employer (Immediate Records) insisted on releasing the songs (since both Page & Clapton were signed to Immediate at the time).

Disc 1, Track 8: by John Mayall's Bluesbreakers, 1965 (Clapton on guitar, Page as producer).

Disc 1, Tracks 9-14: The Yardbirds with Eric Clapton, 1963-64 (no Page involvement)

Disc 2, Tracks 1-8: Sonny Boy Williamson, 1965 (Page on guitar)

Disc 2, Tracks 9-10: The Authentics, 1965 (Page on guitar)

Disc 2, Tracks 11 & 12 and Disc 3, Tracks 11-14: The All Stars, 1965 (Page & Beck, plus Nicky Hopkins on piano, Carlo Little on drums, and Cliff Barton on bass).

Disc 3, Tracks 1-9: The Yardbirds with Jeff Beck, 1965-66 (no Page involvement)

Disc 3, Track 10: The Yardbirds with Beck & Page, 1966

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Disc 1, Tracks 1-7: from a 1965 jam between Page & Clapton at Jimmy's parents' house. Neither Page nor Clapton intended to release the recording, but Page's employer (Immediate Records) insisted on releasing the songs (since both Page & Clapton were signed to Immediate at the time).

Disc 1, Track 8: by John Mayall's Bluesbreakers, 1965 (Clapton on guitar, Page as producer).

Disc 1, Tracks 9-14: The Yardbirds with Eric Clapton, 1963-64 (no Page involvement)

Disc 2, Tracks 1-8: Sonny Boy Williamson, 1965 (Page on guitar)

Disc 2, Tracks 9-10: The Authentics, 1965 (Page on guitar)

Disc 2, Tracks 11 & 12 and Disc 3, Tracks 11-14: The All Stars, 1965 (Page & Beck, plus Nicky Hopkins on piano, Carlo Little on drums, and Cliff Barton on bass).

Disc 3, Tracks 1-9: The Yardbirds with Jeff Beck, 1965-66 (no Page involvement)

Disc 3, Track 10: The Yardbirds with Beck & Page, 1966

Thank you. I'm guessing it's not official?

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Thank you. I'm guessing it's not official?

It's legal but not "authorized" by Page, Clapton or Beck. Dressed To Kill has released dozens of similar compilations over the years. These songs are basically in the public domain so they pay very little in royalties.

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It's legal but not "authorized" by Page, Clapton or Beck. Dressed To Kill has released dozens of similar compilations over the years. These songs are basically in the public domain so they pay very little in royalties.

Oh, okay. Thanks.

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