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Available on bandcamp: https://electrisixties.bandcamp.com/a... Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/2EFAts... Apple Music: / get-ready-to-beat and Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/albums/B082M... From '' Get Ready to Beat! '' Label: electrisixties – 001 Format: CD Country: Argentina Released: 2010 Tracklist 01. A Simple Goodbye 02. Tell Me 03. She's A Mod 04. Don't Tell Me No Lies 05. Be My Girlfriend 06. Crying 07. Do You Wanna Dance 08. Like You Do 09. When You Walk In The Room 10. Heart Full Of Soul 11. With You 12. Girl 13. Any Way You Want It © 2019 Electrisixties ℗ 2019 Electrisixties ------------------------ "Heart Full of Soul" is a song recorded by English rock group the Yardbirds in 1965. Written by Graham Gouldman, it was the Yardbirds' first single after Jeff Beck replaced Eric Clapton as lead guitarist. Released only three months after "For Your Love", "Heart Full of Soul" reached the Top 10 on the singles charts in the UK, US, and several other countries. The Yardbirds' first recorded the song with an Indian sitar player performing the distinctive instrumental figures. However, the group were dissatisfied with the results, so Beck developed the part on electric guitar to emulate the sitar. A contemporary review described it as an "oriental touch" and music writers have identified Beck's contribution as introducing Indian-influenced guitar stylings to rock music and one of the earliest examples of what became known as raga rock. Beck's use of a fuzz box has also been cited as perhaps the first significant use of the effect. As one of the Yardbirds' most popular songs, it was frequently performed in concert. There are a number of live recordings, the earliest of which feature Beck, while later ones feature guitarist Jimmy Page. "Heart Full of Soul" appears on several of the group's compilations and renditions have been recorded by other musicians. Composition and recording The Yardbirds' first attempt to record "Heart Full of Soul" was on 13 April 1965 at Advision Studios in London. The session began with the sitar player playing the distinctive instrumental hook or riff. However, he was unfamiliar with the type of rock sound the group was trying to achieve – "It just didn't have any groove to it", Beck felt. McCarty added: "It was fine in principle, but while the tablas sounded OK, the sitar just wasn't up front enough. It just didn't cut through." Beck developed a riff on guitar to replace the sitar line. Chart performance and influence 1965 singles charts Chart / Peak Position UK Singles Chart / 2 Canada R.P.M. Play Sheet / 2 Germany Charts / 22 Norway Charts / 10 US Billboard Hot 100 / 9 US Cash Box Top Singles / 12 A variety of musicians have recorded renditions of "Heart Full of Soul". In 1986, American roots rock artist Chris Isaak recorded the song. It was released as a single in 1987 and included on his self-titled second album. Critic Ned Raggett calls it "an attractive remake of the Yardbirds' 'Heart Full of Soul,' making it sound very much like an Isaak original instead of a worshipful carbon copy." Unterberger adds that Isaak's is "the most famous cover version". Canadian rock band Rush recorded it for their 2004 album of cover songs, Feedback. AllMusic's Thom Jurek describes it as "pure psychedelic Yardbirds elegance with a bunch of space and dimension added to redeem the track for the 21st century." The Yardbirds' original song was used in the soundtrack of the 2010 film noir-ish crime thriller London Boulevard. The song plays as the protagonist (played by Colin Farrell) is driving through London in a black convertible. Stephen Holden, writing for The New York Times, notes, "Enhancing the tarnished '60s ambience is a soundtrack that juxtaposes rock classics like 'Heart Full of Soul' from the Yardbirds [with current music]". Mexican band Los Freddy's, covered the song in Spanish with the title "Tengo Un Corazon" on their album Sufriras Sin Mi (You'll Suffer Without Me) (1966). Joshua covered the song on their 1985 album, Surrender. Box of Frogs, featuring Roger Chapman, covered the song on the Album Strange Land (1986). Heavy metal band Dokken covered the song on their album, Long Way Home (2002). Graham Gouldman covered the song he wrote for the Yardbirds for his solo album And Another Thing... (2000). Venerea covered the song on their album Shake Your Swollen Booty (2003). Ghost Dance released their cover as their second single. Paul Gilbert covered the song on Jeffology: A Guitar Chronicle (1995). #beatmusic #garagerock