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Led Zeppelin
Led Zeppelin
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Overview
Track Listing
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DISC 1:
1
Good Times BaTimes
2
Babe I'm GonnLeave You
3
You Shook Me
4
Dazed And Consed
5
Your Time Is nna Come
6
Black MountaiSide
7
Communicationreakdown
8
I Can't Quit u Baby
9
How Many Moreimes
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DISC 2:
1
Good Times BaTimes/Communication Breakdown [Live in Paris, 1969]
2
You Shook Me ive in Paris, 1969]
3
Heartbreaker ive in Paris, 1969]
4
Dazed And Consed [Live in Paris, 1969]
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DISC 3:
1
White Summer/ack Mountain Side [Live in Paris, 1969]
2
Moby Dick [Li in Paris, 1969]
3
I Can't Quit u Baby [Live in Paris, 1969]
4
How Many Moreimes [Live in Paris, 1969]
Details
- Genre: Rock & Pop
- Release Date: June 2014
- Label: Atlantic (Label)
- Format: Vinyl
- Number of Discs: 3
- Audio Format: Stereo
Music Reviews
Editorial Reviews
Rolling Stone - "The swagger is there from the get-go, on 'Good Times Bad Times' Jimmy Page's guitar pounces from the speakers, fat with menace..."
Rolling Stone (12/11/03, p.106) - Ranked #29 in Rolling Stone's "500 Greatest Albums Of All Time" - "...From the very beginning, Zeppelin had the astonishing fusion of Page's lyrical guitar playing and Robert Plant's paint-peeling love-hound yowl..."
Rolling Stone (9/13/01, p.112) - 5 stars out of 5 - "...No Zep album sounds quite as gratifyingly raw or is as comprehensive in defining the band's intentions..."
Q (10/94, p.141) - 3 Stars - Good - "...the rites of passage, Marquee-style bluesbreaker album, recorded in just 30 hours (no record contract, no cash), it's peak 'Dazed And Confused,' wherein half-inch blues exploded into riffology..."