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Having a Rave Up : ウィキペディア英語版
Having a Rave Up with The Yardbirds

''Having a Rave Up with The Yardbirds'', or simply ''Having a Rave Up'', is the second American album by English rock group The Yardbirds. Released in 1965, it combined recordings representing the group's blues-rock roots and their early experimentations with psychedelia, with guitarists Eric Clapton contributing the former and Jeff Beck the latter. Next to their 1967 ''Greatest Hits'' collection, it was the Yardbirds' highest charting album in the US and introduced "The Train Kept A-Rollin'", one of their most copied arrangements.
==Background==
"Rave up" was a term used to describe a musical arrangement, usually during the middle instrumental section of a song, when the beat shifts into double-time and the instrumental improvisation gradually builds to a climax. The rave-up became the Yardbirds' signature sound and is usually attributed to bass player Paul Samwell-Smith; several rave-up arrangements, with singer/harmonica player Keith Relf and Clapton trading riffs, are included on the Yardbirds' debut album, ''Five Live Yardbirds''.
When ''Five Live Yardbirds'' was released in the UK at the end of 1964, it failed to reach the charts and was not issued in the US. After Eric Clapton's departure following their first Top 10 single "For Your Love", the Yardbirds recorded a successful string of forward-looking singles, due in large part to Clapton's replacement, Jeff Beck, with his pioneering hard-rock/psychedelic guitar work.〔
〕 Their first American album, ''For Your Love'', which included Beck's earliest recordings with the group and earlier singles and demos with Clapton, was rush-released as they were preparing for their first American tour. Five months later, ''Having a Rave Up'' was released less than a month before the beginning of the Yardbirds' second tour of the US and also combined songs recorded with both Clapton and Beck.

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