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Remasters
Led Zeppelin

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Track Listing

Disc 1:

  1. Communication Breakdown
  2. Babe I'm Gonna Leave You
  3. Good Times Bad Times
  4. Dazed And Confused
  5. Whole Lotta Love
  6. Heartbreaker
  7. Ramble On
  8. Immigrant Song
  9. Celebration Day
  10. Since I've Been Loving You
  11. Black Dog
  12. Rock 'n' Roll
  13. Battle Of Evermore
  14. Misty Mountain Hop
  15. Stairway To Heaven
  16. Song Remains The Same
  17. Rain Song
  18. D'yer Mak'er
  19. No Quarter
  20. Houses Of The Holy
  21. Kashmir
  22. Trampled Underfoot
  23. Nobody's Fault But Mine
  24. Achilles Last Stand
  25. All My Love
  26. In The Evening

Disc 2:

  1. Song Remains The Same
  2. Rain Song
  3. D'yer Mak'er
  4. No Quarter
  5. Houses Of The Holy
  6. Kashmir
  7. Trampled Underfoot
  8. Nobody's Fault But Mine
  9. Achilles Last Stand
  10. All My Love
  11. In The Evening

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #8471 in Music
  • Released on: 1997-08-25
  • Number of discs: 2

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.co.uk Review
One of the few truly bigger-than-life rock bands, Led Zeppelin continues to cast a giant shadow over contemporary rock two decades after the group's break-up. The slickly packaged set offers a solid introduction to the band's work, with two discs of remastered, sonically upgraded album tracks, plus a third disc of interviews with surviving band members Jimmy Page, Robert Plant and John Paul Jones. Hearing all these Zep classics--"Stairway to Heaven", "Whole Lotta Love", "Dazed and Confused", "Rock and Roll", "Kashmir", "Immigrant Song", "Black Dog" "Good Times Bad Times", "Heartbreaker", "Houses of the Holy" and "The Song Remains the Same"--assembled in one package is an impressive testament to the group's pervasive influence. --Scott Schinder


Customer Reviews

Shows what an overrated band they are2
I knew the obvious Zep tracks (Stairway to Heaven, Whole Lotta Love, etc) and keep hearing about how good this band is, so I bought this compilation. Apart from the hand-full of well-known tracks, most of the tracks on here are very poor - repetitive, unimaginative and self-indulgent. Several tracks 7,8 even 10 minutes long, with the same riffs just repeating over and over again; they might have been OK as 3 minute songs, but stretching them out just shows how little there is to them.

If this is the best they can come up with as a compilation, I'd hate to hear the tracks that were left off.

Maybe they are just an acquired taste, or maybe they are just overrated.

Covers band1
Hmm, saw this lot a couple of times in 1969 and 1970. Unfortunately I couldn't avoid them because they were at festivals.

I always thought of them as a covers act actually but a covers act with a difference. They didn't really tell people they were covering their songs until Willie Dixon caught them at it with a 'Whole Lotta Love'. Still Willie made a few bob out of that.

Anyway, they're OK if you didn't first hear them after owning Jeff Beck's Truth - because in truth (no pun intended) their first album sounded like a poor duplicate - a sort of Jeff Beck tribute band like you'd see in your local pub. Anyway I now think of them as a sort of Westlife with guitars. OK if you like that sort of thing.

new 2 led zeppelin5
if ur new 2 led zeppelin then buy this. i dont care if im not a 'true' led zeppelin fan who cares the fact is i like their music end of! i avnt got enuf money 2 buy all led zeppelins albums so iv got this. buy this if u want a summary.