Jimmy Page (1) (1944–)
Author of Led Zeppelin: The Song Remains The Same [1976 film]
For other authors named Jimmy Page, see the disambiguation page.
About the Author
Image credit: Jim Summaria
Works by Jimmy Page
Jimmy's Back Pages: Early Years 2 copies
Complete Studio Recordings 1 copy
Associated Works
My First Guitar: Tales of True Love and Lost Chords from 70 Legendary Musicians (2012) — Contributor — 21 copies
Tagged
Common Knowledge
- Legal name
- Page, James Patrick
- Birthdate
- 1944-01-09
- Gender
- male
- Occupations
- musician
- Organizations
- Led Zeppelin
- Awards and honors
- Kennedy Center Honors (2012)
Officer of the Order of the British Empire - Nationality
- UK
- Birthplace
- Heston, London, England, UK
- Places of residence
- Feltham, London, England, UK
Epsom, Surrey, England, UK - Associated Place (for map)
- England, UK
Members
Reviews
Obviously Jimmy Page read my review of his previous book, [b:Jimmy Page by Jimmy Page|22164976|Jimmy Page by Jimmy Page|Jimmy Page|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1400939131l/22164976._SX50_.jpg|41506314] (yes, I'm being quite sarcastic), and fixed the one problem I had with that book.
This time, Page still offers up a massive book full of gorgeous photos of his instruments, his rockstar wardrobe, and a treasure trove of other memorabilia generated over a show more lifetime of being a celebrated musician. But he also provides a lot of actual writing to bring context to the imagery.
I'd complained that there was likely less than 3000 words in his previous book. This one boasts more than 70,000, so you're arms will give out from the weight of the book before your eyes will.
I'm glad he took time to write a lot this time, because his memories of not only which instrument he played, but why he chose that particular one, gives a lot of insight into the genesis of various songs and albums. Page is a very interesting guy, and he's seen a lot, been to a lot of places, interacted with the greatest musicians of the past six decades, and he's got the memories and the stories to prove it.
Just a big fat beautiful book, and well worth the price. show less
This time, Page still offers up a massive book full of gorgeous photos of his instruments, his rockstar wardrobe, and a treasure trove of other memorabilia generated over a show more lifetime of being a celebrated musician. But he also provides a lot of actual writing to bring context to the imagery.
I'd complained that there was likely less than 3000 words in his previous book. This one boasts more than 70,000, so you're arms will give out from the weight of the book before your eyes will.
I'm glad he took time to write a lot this time, because his memories of not only which instrument he played, but why he chose that particular one, gives a lot of insight into the genesis of various songs and albums. Page is a very interesting guy, and he's seen a lot, been to a lot of places, interacted with the greatest musicians of the past six decades, and he's got the memories and the stories to prove it.
Just a big fat beautiful book, and well worth the price. show less
While this is a lovely—and lovingly curated—book, be forewarned that is very much a "pictorial autobiography"...that is, I'd be shocked if there were more than 3000 words of text, aside from captions, throughout the 500 pages.
That being said, it truly is a chronicle of Page from his very start to the print date of the book. Yes, there's a good smattering of shots with Jeff Beck, Plant, Bonham, Jones, Coverdale, the Black Crowes and the various others that Page has collaborated with over show more the years, but at least 90 percent of the photos are of Page and Page alone.
Which, of course, is to be expected in a pictorial autobiography of Jimmy Page by Jimmy Page.
Still, all in all, a fascinating look into one of the best and most celebrated guitarists of our time. show less
That being said, it truly is a chronicle of Page from his very start to the print date of the book. Yes, there's a good smattering of shots with Jeff Beck, Plant, Bonham, Jones, Coverdale, the Black Crowes and the various others that Page has collaborated with over show more the years, but at least 90 percent of the photos are of Page and Page alone.
Which, of course, is to be expected in a pictorial autobiography of Jimmy Page by Jimmy Page.
Still, all in all, a fascinating look into one of the best and most celebrated guitarists of our time. show less
Tracklist
1 Nobody's Fault But Mine 4:06
2 Thank You 5:48
3 No Quarter 3:45
4 Friends 4:37
5 Yallah Producer [Percussion Pre-production] – Martin Meissonnier 4:59
6 City Don't Cry 6:08
7 Since I've Been Loving You 7:30
8 The Battle Of Evermore 6:41
9 Wonderful One Producer [Percussion Pre-production] – Martin Meissonnier 4:57
10 Wah Wah 3:59
11 That's The Way 5:35
12 Gallows Pole 4:09
13 Four Sticks 4:52
14 Kashmir 11:42
Credits
Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Mandolin – Jimmy Page
Bass, Percussion show more – Charlie Jones
Bendir [Egyptian Ensemble], Percussion [Merwas - Egyptian Ensemble], Finger Cymbals [Egyptian Ensemble] – Ibrahim Abdel Khaliq
Cello [London Metropolitan Orchestra] – Ben Chappell, Caroline Dale, Cathy Giles, Jonathan Tunnel*, Stephen Milne
Directed By [Musical Director - Egyptian Ensemble], Percussion [Dobolla - Egyptian Ensemble] – Hossam Ramzy
Drums, Percussion – Michael Lee
Guitar, Banjo – Porl Thompson
Hurdy Gurdy – Nigel Eaton
Mandolin, Bodhrán – Jim Sutherland
Musician [Marrakech] – Abdelhak Eddahmane, Brahim El Balkani*, El Mahjoub El Mathoun, Hassan El Arfaoui
Ney [Nay - Egyptian Ensemble] – Bashir Adel Al*
Organ [Hammond], Arranged By [Arrangements For English & Egyptian Ensemble] – Ed Shearmur*
Oud [Egyptian Ensemble] – Abdel Salam Kheir
Percussion [Duf - Egyptian Ensemble], Bendir [Egyptian Ensemble] – Ali Abdel Salem*, Farouk El Safi
Percussion [Reque - Egyptian Ensemble], Bendir [Egyptian Ensemble] – Farid Khashab
Photography By – Andy Earl
Producer – Jimmy Page, Robert Plant
Recorded By, Mixed By – Mike Gregovich
Strings [Egyptian Ensemble] – Amin Abdel Azim, Bahig Mikhaeel, Hanafi Soliman
Strings [Egyptian Ensemble], Soloist [Strings] – Wael Abu Bakr
Viola [London Metropolitan Orchestra] – Andrew Brown (16), Andrew Parker (2), Bill Hawkes, Jane Atkins, John Jezard, Nichalas Pendlebery*, Rusen Gunes*
Violin [London Metropolitan Orchestra] – Ann Morlee*, Cathy Thompson, Clare Thompson, David Juritz, David Ogden, Ed Coxon*, Elizabeth Layton, Harriet Davies, Ian Humphries, Jeremy Williams (2), Jessica O'Leary, Mark Berrow, Pauline Lowbury, Perry Montague-Mason, Peter Hanson, Rita Manning, Rosemary Furniss
Vocals – Najma Akhtar, Robert Plant show less
1 Nobody's Fault But Mine 4:06
2 Thank You 5:48
3 No Quarter 3:45
4 Friends 4:37
5 Yallah Producer [Percussion Pre-production] – Martin Meissonnier 4:59
6 City Don't Cry 6:08
7 Since I've Been Loving You 7:30
8 The Battle Of Evermore 6:41
9 Wonderful One Producer [Percussion Pre-production] – Martin Meissonnier 4:57
10 Wah Wah 3:59
11 That's The Way 5:35
12 Gallows Pole 4:09
13 Four Sticks 4:52
14 Kashmir 11:42
Credits
Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Mandolin – Jimmy Page
Bass, Percussion show more – Charlie Jones
Bendir [Egyptian Ensemble], Percussion [Merwas - Egyptian Ensemble], Finger Cymbals [Egyptian Ensemble] – Ibrahim Abdel Khaliq
Cello [London Metropolitan Orchestra] – Ben Chappell, Caroline Dale, Cathy Giles, Jonathan Tunnel*, Stephen Milne
Directed By [Musical Director - Egyptian Ensemble], Percussion [Dobolla - Egyptian Ensemble] – Hossam Ramzy
Drums, Percussion – Michael Lee
Guitar, Banjo – Porl Thompson
Hurdy Gurdy – Nigel Eaton
Mandolin, Bodhrán – Jim Sutherland
Musician [Marrakech] – Abdelhak Eddahmane, Brahim El Balkani*, El Mahjoub El Mathoun, Hassan El Arfaoui
Ney [Nay - Egyptian Ensemble] – Bashir Adel Al*
Organ [Hammond], Arranged By [Arrangements For English & Egyptian Ensemble] – Ed Shearmur*
Oud [Egyptian Ensemble] – Abdel Salam Kheir
Percussion [Duf - Egyptian Ensemble], Bendir [Egyptian Ensemble] – Ali Abdel Salem*, Farouk El Safi
Percussion [Reque - Egyptian Ensemble], Bendir [Egyptian Ensemble] – Farid Khashab
Photography By – Andy Earl
Producer – Jimmy Page, Robert Plant
Recorded By, Mixed By – Mike Gregovich
Strings [Egyptian Ensemble] – Amin Abdel Azim, Bahig Mikhaeel, Hanafi Soliman
Strings [Egyptian Ensemble], Soloist [Strings] – Wael Abu Bakr
Viola [London Metropolitan Orchestra] – Andrew Brown (16), Andrew Parker (2), Bill Hawkes, Jane Atkins, John Jezard, Nichalas Pendlebery*, Rusen Gunes*
Violin [London Metropolitan Orchestra] – Ann Morlee*, Cathy Thompson, Clare Thompson, David Juritz, David Ogden, Ed Coxon*, Elizabeth Layton, Harriet Davies, Ian Humphries, Jeremy Williams (2), Jessica O'Leary, Mark Berrow, Pauline Lowbury, Perry Montague-Mason, Peter Hanson, Rita Manning, Rosemary Furniss
Vocals – Najma Akhtar, Robert Plant show less
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- Members
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- Popularity
- #62,659
- Rating
- 4.1
- Reviews
- 3
- ISBNs
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