Led Zeppelin - The BBC Sessions (CD 1997) , vendido en Mayo 2010, ¡Por 2.8 GBP!
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Seller assumes all responsibility for this listing.Item specifics - Music: CDsArtist: Led ZeppelinRecord Label: AtlanticRelease Year: 1997EAN: 0075678306129Genre: Rock/Pop See reviewsDetailed item infoTrack listing1. You Shook Me2. I Can't Quit You Baby3. Communication Breakdown4. Dazed And Confused5. Girl I Love6. What Is And What Should Never Be7. Communication Breakdown8. Travelling Riverside Blues9. Whole Lotta Love10. Something Else11. Communication Breakdown12. I Can't Quit You Baby13. You Shook Me14. How Many More Times1. Immigrant Song2. Heartbreaker3. Since I've Been Loving You4. Black Dog5. Dazed And Confused6. Stairway To Heaven7. Going To California8. That's The Way9. Whole Lotta Love10. Thank YouDetailsNumber of CDs:2Recording type:LiveDistributor:Cinram LogisticsRecording mode:MixedAlbum notesThe material on the BBC SESSIONS is drawn from the band's performances for the British Broadcasting Corporation in 1969 and 1971. Disc 1 is presented in mono while Disc 2 is presented in stereo.Led Zeppelin: Robert Plant (vocals); Jimmy Page (guitar); John Paul Jones (keyboards, bass); John Bonham (drums).Recorded between 1969 and 1971.Includes liner notes by Luis Rey.There is no question that Led Zeppelin was one of the greatest studio bands ever. Every rock album made since 1969 owes a huge debt to the techniques Jimmy Page developed, especially his groundbreaking "guitar-as-orchestra" style of layering track upon track. But what is often forgotten is that for all of their studio tinkering, they could deliver a live performance as powerful and full of spontaneity as any "jam" band.Disc one, recorded on four separate nights in 1969, shows a raw, blues-obsessed rock and roll band. The emphasis is clearly placed on creating a highly-charged improvisatory atmosphere. Recorded in 1971, just before the release of their seminal IV album, disc two captures a band exploring the limits of what they could create live without losing sight of their roots. The performances are more cerebral and introspective, with more attention paid to arrangements, though they still find the time to stretch out and jam, particularly during "Whole Lotta Love" and "Dazed And Confused." Recorded at two critical points in the band's career, THE BBC SESSIONS offers an important look at Led Zeppelin as they define and redefine themselves, and in the process, rock and roll.Editorial reviews...the band at their rawest, bluesiest best.Melody Maker (11/29/1997)...the mettle of the mighty Zep comes through loud and raw....BBC SESSIONS is a must own...Musician (04/01/1998)...captures Led Zeppelin in their early, hungry prime, a white blues-rock band with big ideas and the instrumental might and cocksure nerve to pull them off...Rolling Stone (12/25/1997)Let Page and Plant timewarp you back to a pre-PHYSICAL GRAFFITI era when Zep were still breathing blues fire. These oft-bootlegged live shows from '69 and '71 (remastered by Page himself) are sloppy, gravy thick, and rife with inspired Page-Plant interplay... - Rating: BEntertainment Weekly (11/28/1997)...captures Led Zeppelin in their early, hungry prime, a white blues-rock band with big ideas and the instrumental might and cocksure nerve to pull them off...Musician (4/98, pp.87-88) - ...the mettle of the mighty Zep comes through loud and raw....BBC SESSIONS is a must own...Melody Maker (11/29/97, p.44) - ...the band at their rawest, bluesiest best.Entertainment Weekly (11/28/97, p.85) - Let Page and Plant timewarp you back to a pre-PHYSICAL GRAFFITI era when Zep were still breathing blues fire. These oft-bootlegged live shows from '69 and '71 (remastered by Page himself) are sloppy, gravy thick, and rife with inspired Page-Plant interplay...- Rating: BRolling Stone (12/25/1997)Portions of this page Copyright 1948-2010 Muze Inc. and Muze Europe Ltd. All rights reserved. Grading CDs is a subjective matter but to give you as clear as possible description of this CD I use the following grading system for all my items. New & Sealed = self explanatory.Mint = Will have no surface marks.Very Good = will have few or very few surface marks.Good = will have some surface marks.Acceptable = will have numerous surface marks. Using this system I have graded this CD as AcceptableAll disks have been checked and played.Any CD that fails the play is discarded. By using this system you can be confident that the CD you are buying is "as described".Jewel cases are checked for damage and any that are broken are replaced where possible. If it is not possible to replace a case, eg digipaks, it will be stated here.Inserts are all present & are in good order unless otherwise stated.00007