Led Zeppelin to release expanded version of their BBC Sessions compilationNew edition includes a lost session featuring a song that has never featured on an official Zeppelin releaseLed Zeppelin Box set bonanza. Photograph: Dick Barnatt/RedfernsJust when you thought your bank account and shelves were safe, Led Zeppelin have announced another mammoth deluxe reissue, following the complete remastering of their Atlantic Records catalogue over the last few years. This is great news!!! For someone like me who never got into Zep until 1997 and doesn't own a bunch of bootlegs or original vinyl, this is fantastic. My first Zep vinyl started with the first set of Super Deluxe Boxsets. For me, the reissues gave me the chance to have all of Zep's music on 180g vinyl and in high quality digital format, as well as a few rare gems. My main wishlist for these gems was:Jennings Farm Blues,Sugar Mama,Everybody Makes It Through (the darker/creepy version),Friends (Bombay sessions), andSunshine Woman (I didn't think the BBC Session would be reissued).With the exception of not getting Sunshine Woman on Coda like I had hoped, these Deluxe Boxset reissues delivered. Especially with other gems like St.
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Tristan's Sword, La La, Keys To The Highway, 10 Ribs & All, and different versions of Bring It On Home, When The Levee Breaks, and Since I've Been Loving You, etc. Sure some albums could have use songs that were more different that what they were from the originals. Considering tapes were stolen from Jimmy, I'm happy with what we got.
Although I was disappointed that Roberts voice wasn't more clearer on In Through The Outdoor and that Stairway to Heaven didn't differ much from the original (although maybe that stupid lawsuit had something to do with that).I'm even more happy that these BBC session are coming out. I really love the songs The Girl I Love, Something Else, and Sunshine Woman. They are some awesome non LP songs and some of those performances are superb. I just hope Sunshine Woman is a decent quality, although it has to be better than the bootleg version I have. My only other option was to buy a 1997 release unopened for $500-800 or $300-400 used copy. I refused to pay that much.Now, if Jimmy would only release How the West Was Won on vinyl and an official Royal Albert Hall 1970 release on vinyl, then I'd be very happy. I'd accept having the material from the DVD transcribed on vinyl, as long as I get C'mon Everybody and that version of Something Else. Along with We're Gonna Groove, those are some kick ass songs from that show.
John Davis seems like a real schmuck. Why on God's green earth would they butcher the whole Paris show track list? I personally would never spend money where the track list ended up in the blender and the listing is not even correct orderTypical logic is if it ain't broke don't fix it, but they seem to have made things fucking worst by being lazy. This is pure BS. If Empress Valley can release 1 song on a CD, why is Jimmy and Davis lazy to not do the proper disc order.
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Big friggin deal if only 2 songs are on 1 CD or what have you.I find this very insulting and slap in the face. Their laziness and excuse is like last time, but fuck me in the goat ass If I'm going to cough up $200 for a botched up jobEdited July 20, 2016 by TheGreatOne. Meh, nothing really of note IMO and except for a cleaner version of WS/BMS & Sunshine Woman, what's the draw?If Jimmy is just gonna retire and no longer create and perform, how about he spends his time wisely and put together a proper live release such as a best of Earls Court and a best of Europe 80'. Now that would be something, especially since Frankfurt in particular is a simply stunning show and if you tack on HB from Rotterdam & WLL from Berlin.holy shit! I just finished listening to Vienna and the WLL from that was goddamn impressive. When they pulled it together in 80' (most of the shows, not all unfortunately) they proved beyond doubt they could still bring it and bring it strong.
This is great news!!! For someone like me who never got into Zep until 1997 and doesn't own a bunch of bootlegs or original vinyl, this is fantastic. My first Zep vinyl started with the first set of Super Deluxe Boxsets. For me, the reissues gave me the chance to have all of Zep's music on 180g vinyl and in high quality digital format, as well as a few rare gems.This.The remasters beginning in 2014 are what drew me back to Zeppelin, and thus having the option of the very best sounding editions of the albums on any format of my choice has been a blast. It's fantastic that Jimmy is remastering/expanding BBC Sessions and damn the critics; we finally get 'White Summer'/'Black Mountain Side' in a new remastered form, we finally get 'Sunshine Woman' - which I've never heard as yet - and it's all been given a new spit-and-polish by John Davis, whose work on the aforementioned remasters was nothing short of a revelation.So count me in.
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With both feet.
A 1969 session recorded by, thought to have been lost when BBC archives were cleared, is to be included on an expanded re-issue of the band’s 1997 compilation The Complete BBC Sessions later this year.A set from the then-fledgling rock giants was broadcast on the BBC’s World Service as part of Alexis Korner’s Rhythm and Blues programme. Featuring the only known recording of Zep’s version of ‘Sunshine Woman’, it was never heard again and was presumed to have been lost.However, a home recording was made by a fan from an AM radio, and has been restored to reasonable quality by professionals overseen by the group’s guitarist Jimmy Page.Led Zeppelin launching their compilation 'Mothership' in 2012Also included in the session are versions of ‘I Can’t Quit You Baby’ and ‘You Shook Me’, and they’re to be added to the expanded box set along with five other new tracks when The Complete BBC Sessions is re-issued on September 16th. Originally brought out in 1997 as BBC Sessions, it showcases all the sessions the group recorded for the BBC between 1969 and 1971, spanning their first four albums.More:Furthermore, it is set to feature the first-ever broadcast version of Led Zeppelin’s signature song ‘Stairway To Heaven’, the track that was recently the subject of a well-publicised copyright theft trial brought by one of their former support bands. The group defeated the claim earlier this month.Speaking about the compilation, Jimmy Page said: “We’d been on the road a lot by the time those sessions were recorded. The albums were always the starting point of the music, and then we’d take it out and expand it on the road. Then we’d come straight off the road into those BBC studios.”Led Zeppelin became one of the biggest-selling rock acts in history, officially splitting up in 1980 shortly after the sudden death of drummer John Bonham.
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However, they re-united briefly in 2007 for a one-off gig at London’s O2 Arena, with Bonham’s son Jason on drums.More.