Track Listing DISC 1: EARLY DAYS: 1. Good Times, Bad Times 2. Babe, I'm Gonna Leave You 3. Dazed and Confused 4. Communication Breakdown 5. Whole Lotta Love 6. What Is and What Should Never Be 7. Immigrant Song 8. Since I've Been Loving You 9. Black Dog 10. Rock and Roll 11. Battle of Evermore, The 12. When the Levee Breaks 13. Stairway to Heaven
DISC 2: LATTER DAYS: 1. Song Remains the Same, The 2. No Quarter 3. Houses of the Holy 4. Trampled Underfoot 5. Kashmir 6. Ten Years Gone 7. Achilles Last Stand 8. Nobody's Fault But Mine 9. All My Love 10. In the Evening
| Details | | Producer: | Jimmy Page (Compilation) | | Distributor: | WEA (Distributor) | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. Led Zeppelin: Jimmy Page, Robert Plant, John Paul Jones, John Bonham. This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. This two-disc anthology brings together two previously released collections, each chronicling a different phase of the career of the 1970s' most successful rock band. The EARLY DAYS disc finds Led Zeppelin still leaning closely to their blues roots, though such songs as "Whole Lotta Love," "Black Dog," and "When the Levee Breaks" pretty much reinvented the form for a generation of rock fans. Simultaneously, they were tossing off definitive anthems like the ubiquitous "Stairway to Heaven" and the mystical folk-rock of "Battle of Evermore." The LATTER DAYS disc features a batch of songs that move beyond those roots into new sonic territory. The moody "No Quarter" could have wandered in from a contemporaneous Pink Floyd session. "Kashmir" features a groundbreaking Eastern-tinged arrangement, and "All of My Love" is an uncommonly tender love ballad. Over the course of these two discs, one gets the full picture of a group whose reach was always fully the equal of its grasp.
Editorial Reviews 5 stars out of 5 - ...The power remains undiminished. Let it trample you underfoot... Uncut (05/01/2003)
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