Little Games

Little Games
Studio album by
ReleasedJuly 1967 (1967-07)
Recorded
  • 5 March 1967
  • 29 April – 1 May 1967
StudioOlympic & De Lane Lea, London
Genre
Length30:28
LabelEpic
ProducerMickie Most
The Yardbirds' US album chronology
The Yardbirds Greatest Hits
(1967)
Little Games
(1967)
Featuring Performances By: Jeff Beck Eric Clapton Jimmy Page
(1970)

Little Games is the fourth American album by the English rock band the Yardbirds. Recorded and released in 1967, it was their first album recorded after becoming a quartet with Jimmy Page as the sole guitarist and Chris Dreja switching to bass. It was also the only Yardbirds album produced by Mickie Most.

Although the new lineup was becoming more experimental with longer, improvised concert performances, the Yardbirds' record company brought in successful singles producer Most to coax out more commercial product. However, neither material that properly presented their new approach nor hit singles were forthcoming. The release of the title track "Little Games" that preceded the album did not reach the singles chart in the UK and consequently the album was not released there. However, the album saw limited release in the US, Germany, and New Zealand, but only reached number 80 in the US.

Little Games became the Yardbirds' final studio album, although Most continued to produce singles for the group. These were later collected and released with the original album along with outtakes and alternate mixes on an expanded edition titled Little Games Sessions & More in 1992.