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Led Zeppelin Mothership

Format:
2CD
Release:
07.11.2007
Art-Nr.:
CD5553
Label:
Rhino
Price incl. VAT, plus Shipping 17.90 €

Tracklist

01
Good Times Bad Times
02
Communication Breakdown
03
Dazed And Confused
04
Babe I'm Gonna Leave Yous
05
Whole Lotta Love
06
Ramble On
07
Heartbreaker
08
Immigrant Song
09
Since I've Been Loving You
10
Rock And Roll
11
Black Dog
12
When The Levee Breaks
13
Stairway To Heaven
01
Song Remains The Same
02
Over The Hills And Far Away
03
D'yer Maker
04
No Quarter
05
Trampled Under Foot
06
Houses Of The Holy
07
Kashmir
08
Nobody's Fault But Mine
09
Achilles Last Stand
10
In The Evening
11
All My Love

Description

2007, Led Zeppelin redefined rock in the Seventies and for all time. They were as influential in that decade as the Beatles were in the prior one. Their impact extends to classic and alternative rockers alike. Then and now, Led Zeppelin looms larger than life on the rock landscape as a band for the ages with an almost mystical power to evoke primal passions.
- from the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's web page on the band s 1995 induction. It's rare that a group can truly rock today s world, but the arrival of MOTHERSHIP, the first-ever comprehensive 2CD Led Zeppelin compilation with the soon to follow re-release of The Song Remains The Same on CD & DVD and a concert event reuniting Jimmy Page, Robert Plant and John Paul Jones qualifies. Produced by Page and mixed by Kevin Shirley, MOTHERSHIP's 24 monolithic tracks were selected and sequenced by the band, who also oversaw the painstaking remastering. Spanning their epic career, the unprecedented collection pulls immortal songs from all eight of the band s classic studio albums, one of the 20th century s most enduring bodies of musical work. Arguably the most influential and innovative rock band ever, Led Zeppelin has sold over 200 million records worldwide. They continue to inspire successive generations with their passionate, groundbreaking, genre-transcendent, mystic, heavy and blues-infused rock n roll. Forty years since they formed, the song indeed remains the same.