These recordings are a wonderful presentation of Jimmy Page and Albert Lee's development as two of the world's most impressive guitarists, and are well worth a listen to by anybody that admires their fretwork. The rhythm section John Paul Jones & Clem Cattini, along pianist Nicky Hopkins and the rest of the gang, are rock solid in their support of Jimmy and Albert and seem to be having a blast - Indeed everybody's "Playin' Up A Storm". Before the name Jimmy Page became synonymous with Led Zeppelin and Hard Rock guitar, the guitarist was a much sought-after session player, appearing on an assortment of artists' recordings. [...więcej...]
... Some were well known (the Kinks, the Who, Joe Cocker), others somewhat more obscure, such as this rare album with vocalist Keith De Groot, which additionally features half a dozen of the cream of the crop of British studio musicians, including future Led Zeppelin bass [...]