Roger the Engineer (originally released in the UK as Yardbirds and in the US, West Germany, France and Italy as Over Under Sideways Down) is the only UK studio album and the third US album by the English rock band the Yardbirds. Recorded and released in 1966, it contains all original material and is the only Yardbirds album with guitarist Jeff Beck on all tracks. a title stemming from the cover drawing of the record's audio engineer Roger Cameron by band member Chris Dreja.
Background
The Yardbirds' debut album in December 1964 had been a live release appropriately titled Five Live Yardbirds. With the arrival of Jeff Beck in the group in March 1965, a series of popular and innovative hit singles established the group as a major British Invasion act, with extensive touring in the United States. Anticipation for the group's first studio LP was high, although it wasn't until March 1966 that they entered Advision Studios in London to attempt initial recordings. The single was released on 27 May and performed well, charting at number 10 in the UK and number 13 in the US. The flip side, "Jeff's Boogie", was based on Chuck Berry's "Guitar Boogie" and allowed Beck to show off his considerable guitar prowess; it would become a live favorite with The Jeff Beck Group.
The bulk of the album was recorded at Advision from 31 May to 4 June 1966 with bassist Paul Samwell-Smith and Napier-Bell co-producing. Although Samwell-Smith played bass on about half the album's tracks, the group hired Mick Fitzpatrick to play on the rest. The band reworked four tracks from the aborted March Gomelsky sessions ("Lost Women", "The Nazz Are Blue", "He's Always There" and "What Do You Want") and added six more, most of which were quickly written in the studio. Samwell-Smith later complained that the group only had five days to complete the album, and wondered how great it might have been if they had been given one month. In the US, it reached number 52 on the Billboard 200 album chart, making it the band's highest-charting studio album in that country. It reached number 8 in Finland.
The original American version (issued with a different album cover and titled Over Under Sideways Down after the hit song of the same name) omitted the songs "The Nazz Are Blue" (sung by Jeff Beck) and "Rack My Mind" and is mixed differently than the British editions. Regardless, record collectors have sought out both the mono (LN 24210) and stereo (BN 26210) versions since several tracks are featured with slight differences in the mixes (see US album listing below). Epic's 1983 reissue (simply titled The Yardbirds) featured the original UK album cover, the two missing tracks, duplication of the British mixing, and two additional tracks: the October 1966 single "Happenings Ten Years Time Ago" backed with "Psycho Daisies" which feature both Jeff Beck and Jimmy Page on guitar.
In 2021, Demon Records released a "super deluxe" version of Roger the Engineer including the mono and stereo versions on LP and CD with extra tracks and plethora of outtakes (including a working version of "Turn Into Earth" with a lost guitar solo) along with a replica of the "Happenings Ten Years Time Ago"/"Psycho Daises" single.
