No Introduction Necessary is a "super session" studio album. Initially it was conceived as debut album by Keith De Groot (aka Gerry Temple), a new singer discovered by producer Reg Tracey. It featured Albert Lee and Big Jim Sullivan on guitars, John Paul Jones on bass, Nicky Hopkins on keyboards, Chris Hughes on saxophone and Clem Cattini on drums. The sessions took place at Olympic Studios in London. Nine songs had been completed when neither Lee nor Sullivan were going to be able to take part in next booked session. Tracey called Jimmy Page (who had already worked on Beck's Bolero with Jones and Hopkins) for the last round of recordings. Page's participation likely took place in either September or December 1967 during breaks from touring with the Yardbirds.
Eventually Tracey decided that De Groot had been sidelined by the talent of session musicians. The album did little sales and soon was deleted. There were many reissues in different countries under different titles, some of them with alternative track order and/or bonus tracks:
Super
Rock (French and Belgian LP, 1975)
Everything I Do Is Wrong (1993)
Voodoo
Blues (1995)
Todo Lo Que Hago Está Mal (Argentina, 1996)
Lovin' Up a Storm (1996, 2000)
Playin' Up a Storm (2011)
Who Rocks It Better? (2012)
The album consists mostly of cover versions of songs by Jerry Lee Lewis, Buddy Holly and other
rock & roll artists of the era as well as several original cuts composed by Keith De Groot and Nicky Hopkins.