Track Listing DISC 1: 1. Good Times Bad Times 2. We're Gonna Groove - (live) 3. Night Flight 4. That's the Way 5. Baby Come on Home - (previously unreleased) 6. Lemon Song, The 7. You Shook Me 8. Boogie With Stu 9. Bron-Yr-Aur 10. Down by the Seaside 11. Out on the Tiles 12. Black Mountain Side 13. Moby Dick 14. Sick Again 15. Hot Dog 16. Carouselambra
DISC 2: 1. South Bound Saurez 2. Walter's Walk 3. Darlene 4. Black Country Woman 5. How Many More Times 6. Rover, The 7. Four Sticks 8. Hats Off to Roy Harper 9. I Can't Quit You Baby 10. Hots on For Nowhere 11. Living Loving Maid (She's Just a Woman) 12. Royal Orleans 13. Bonzo's Montreux 14. Crunge, The 15. Bring It on Home 16. Tea For One
| Details | | Playing Time: | 149 min. | | Producer: | Jimmy Page | | Distributor: | WEA (Distributor) | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Led Zeppelin: Robert Plant (vocals, harmonica), Jimmy Page (acoustic & electric 6 & 12-string guitars, mandolin, background vocals), John Paul Jones (Fender bass, Mellotron, keyboards, background vocals), John Bonham (drums, percussion). Engineers include: Glyn Johns, Vic Maille, Andy Johns. Includes liner notes by David Fricke. Digitally remastered by Jimmy Page and George Marino at Sterling Sound. Contains 31 tracks from Led Zeppelin's nine studio albums not included on the original Zeppelin box set. Includes one previously unreleased track and a 48-page booklet featuring photographs, and complete credits. This pivotal quartet was formed in October 1968 by Jimmy Page, John Paul Jones, Robert Plant and John Bonham. On Led Zeppelin, Page's staggering dexterity was matched by Plant's expressive, beseeching voice, a combination that flourished on Led Zeppelin II. A greater subtlety was emphasized on Led Zeppelin III, and Led Zeppelin IV included the anthemic 'Stairway To Heaven', 'Black Dog' and 'Rock 'N' Roll'. However, the effusive praise was more muted for Houses Of The Holy. A concurrent US tour helped to finance an in-concert film, issued in 1976 as The Song Remains The Same. Physical Graffiti, a double set, gave full rein to the quartet's diverse interests. Advance orders alone assured Presence platinum status. Although lacking the definition of earlier work, In Through The Out Door was a strong collection on which John Paul Jones emerged as the unifying factor. Rehearsals were then undertaken for another US tour, but in September 1980, Bonham was found dead. On 4 December, Swansong announced that the group had officially retired, although a collection of archive material, Coda, was subsequently issued. Led Zeppelin are now rightly recognized as one of the most influential bands of the rock era.
Editorial Reviews ...even these shavings [from BOXED SET 2] are improbably bold, brutal and startling. Like being touched up by a gnu... Melody Maker (10/23/1993)
3 Stars - Good - ...there is some excellent material [on BOXED SET 2], and Jimmy Page and George Marino have made a sterling job of the remastering... Q (11/01/1993)
...even these shavings [from BOXED SET 2] are improbably bold, brutal and startling. Like being touched up by a gnu... Melody Maker (10/23/1993)
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