More Golden Eggs
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| More Golden Eggs | |
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| Compilation album (bootleg) by | |
| Released | 1975 |
| Recorded | 1964–1967 |
| Genre | Rock, R&B |
| Label | Trademark of Quality |
| Producer | Various |
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| Allmusic | |
More Golden Eggs is a bootleg recording of the English rock group The Yardbirds, released by Trademark of Quality (TMQ). It is the follow-up to their earlier album, Golden Eggs, and again consisted of previously released material, along with recordings from television broadcasts and some solo singles.[1] As well as having a cover designed by William Stout, like several TMQ releases, it was the first bootleg to be notably endorsed by the original artist, as the cover featured an interview with singer Keith Relf.[2]
Following the success of Golden Eggs, TMQ decided to create a sequel. This time, rather than focusing only on more obscure material, the compilation included several of their most successful singles. However, it also contained two takes of "I Wish You Would", featuring Eric Clapton,[3] the B-side to "Happenings Ten Years Time Ago", "Psycho Daisies",[4] two versions of the second Relf solo single, "Shapes In My Mind", and a Jimmy Page solo single, "She Just Satisfies".
