Led Zeppelin – Led Zeppelin (6-LP Set)
Tracklist
A1 | Whole Lotta Love | 5:34 | |
A2 | Heartbreaker | 4:14 | |
A3 | Communication Breakdown | 2:27 | |
A4 | Babe I'm Gonna Leave You | 6:41 | |
A5 | What Is And What Should Never Be | 4:44 | |
B1 | Thank You | 4:47 | |
B2 | I Can't Quit You Baby | 4:46 | |
B3 | Dazed And Confused | 6:26 | |
B4 | Your Time Is Gonna Come | 4:14 | |
B5 | Ramble On | 4:23 | |
C1 | Travelling Riverside Blues | 5:09 | |
C2 | Friends | 3:54 | |
C3 | Celebration Day | 3:28 | |
C4 | Hey Hey What Can I Do | 3:56 | |
C5 | White Summer/Black Mountain Side | 8:01 | |
D1 | Black Dog | 4:54 | |
D2 | Over The Hills And Far Away | 4:47 | |
D3 | Immigrant Song | 2:23 | |
D4 | The Battle Of Evermore | 5:51 | |
D5 | Bron-y-aur Stomp | 4:16 | |
D6 | Tangerine | 2:57 | |
E1 | Going To California | 3:31 | |
E2 | Since I've Been Loving You | 7:24 | |
E3 | D'yer Maker | 4:22 | |
E4 | Gallows Pole | 4:56 | |
E5 | Custard Pie | 4:13 | |
F1 | Misty Mountain Hop | 4:38 | |
F2 | Rock And Roll | 3:40 | |
F3 | The Rain Song | 7:39 | |
F4 | Stairway To Heaven | 8:00 | |
G1 | Kashmir | 8:31 | |
G2 | Trampled Under Foot | 5:35 | |
G3 | For Your Life | 6:20 | |
H1 | No Quarter | 6:59 | |
H2 | Dancing Days | 3:41 | |
H3 | When The Levee Breaks | 7:07 | |
H4 | Achilles Last Stand | 10:22 | |
I1 | The Song Remains The Same | 5:28 | |
I2 | Ten Years Gone | 6:31 | |
I3 | In My Time Of Dying | 11:04 | |
J1 | In The Evening | 6:49 | |
J2 | Candy Store Rock | 4:07 | |
J3 | The Ocean | 4:30 | |
J4 | Ozone Baby | 3:35 | |
J5 | Houses Of The Holy | 4:01 | |
K1 | Wearing And Tearing | 5:28 | |
K2 | Poor Tom | 3:02 | |
K3 | Nobody's Fault But Mine | 6:27 | |
K4 | Fool In The Rain | 6:12 | |
L1 | In The Light | 8:44 | |
L2 | The Wanton Song | 4:06 | |
L3 | Moby Dick/Bonzo's Montreux | 3:50 | |
L4 | I'm Gonna Crawl | 5:30 | |
L5 | All My Love | 5:53 |
Companies, etc.
- Manufactured By – Atlantic Recording Corporation
- Pressed By – Specialty Records Corporation
Credits
- Mastered By [Digitally Remastered] – Jimmy Page
- Mixed By – Stuart Epps (tracks: 1-B2, 5-B4, 6-A1, 6-A2)
- Producer – Jimmy Page (tracks: 1-A1 to 1-B5, 2-A2 to 2-A4, 2-B1 to 6-B5)
Notes
Digitally remastered at Sterling Sound, New York, in May 1990.
"Travelling Riverside Blues" & "White Summer/Black Mountain Side" were previously unreleased BBC recordings.
"Hey Hey What Can I Do" was previously unavailable on albums.
"Moby Dick/Bonzo's Montreux" were previously not available as a merged track. "Moby Dick" was released on "Led Zeppelin II" and "Bonzo's Montreux" was released on "Coda".
All tracks assumed to be mixed by Jimmy Page; additional mixing credits are listed.
This boxed set also includes a 36-page, color information booklet with complete track-by-track credits, three essays, discography, as well as printed inner sleeves.
The Columbia House Record Club edition is identical to this, except it has a 'CRC' sticker over the bar code.
"Travelling Riverside Blues" & "White Summer/Black Mountain Side" were previously unreleased BBC recordings.
"Hey Hey What Can I Do" was previously unavailable on albums.
"Moby Dick/Bonzo's Montreux" were previously not available as a merged track. "Moby Dick" was released on "Led Zeppelin II" and "Bonzo's Montreux" was released on "Coda".
All tracks assumed to be mixed by Jimmy Page; additional mixing credits are listed.
This boxed set also includes a 36-page, color information booklet with complete track-by-track credits, three essays, discography, as well as printed inner sleeves.
The Columbia House Record Club edition is identical to this, except it has a 'CRC' sticker over the bar code.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode: 075678214417
- Pressing Plant ID (Label matrix suffix): SP
- Matrix / Runout (Side A runout): STA-907981-A-DMM SP 1-2 STERLING
- Matrix / Runout (Side B runout): STA-907982-A-DMM SP 1-1 STERLING
- Matrix / Runout (Side C runout): STA-907983-A-DMM SP 1-1 STERLING
- Matrix / Runout (Side D runout): STA-907984-A-DMM SP 1-1 STERLING
- Matrix / Runout (Side E runout): STA-907985-A-DMM SP 1-1 STERLING
- Matrix / Runout (Side F runout): STA-907986-A-DMM SP 1-1 STERLING
- Matrix / Runout (Side G runout): STA-907987-A-DMM SP 1- STERLING
- Matrix / Runout (Side H runout): STA-907988-A-DMM SP 1-2 STERLING
- Matrix / Runout (Side I runout): STA-907989-A-DMM SP 1-1 STERLING
- Matrix / Runout (Side J runout): STA-907990-A-DMM SP 1-1 STERLING
- Matrix / Runout (Side K runout): STA-907991-A-DMM SP 1-1 STERLING
- Matrix / Runout (Side L runout): STA-907992-A-DMM SP 1-1 STERLING
Other Versions (5 of 27)
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Led Zeppelin (4×CD, Compilation, Remastered, Box Set, ) | Atlantic | 7 82144-2 | US | 1990 | ||
Led Zeppelin (4×CD, Compilation, Remastered, Box Set, ) | Atlantic | 7567-82144-2 | Europe | 1990 | |||
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Led Zeppelin 1968-1980 (4×CD, Compilation, Remastered, Stereo, Box Set, ) | Atlantic | AMCY-170~3 | Japan | 1990 | ||
Led Zeppelin (4×CD, Remastered, Box Set, Compilation, Club Edition) | Atlantic | 7 82144-2 | US | 1990 | |||
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Led Zeppelin (6×LP, Compilation, Remastered, Box Set, ) | Atlantic | 7567-82144-1 | UK & Europe | 1990 |
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Reviews
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Edited 22 days agoThis boxset sounds absolutely incredible. There are so many fine details, while keeping the energy and punch of Zeppelin. The mix sounds perfect to my ears, these are cut hot with a very immersive soundstage, highly recommend.
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The drums really suffer on this vinyl collection. Their sound varies from track to track. On “Thank You” the drums sound like a club on a hollow log. On other tracks there is marginal improvement. If one has heard any of the original pressings of the first 4 albums, JB’s drums are crisp and defined. Aside from the poor sounding drums, the guitar and vocals really benefit from the digital transfer here. This collection is not AAA. The liner notes clearly state “digital transfer”. If one is an analog purist, avoid. If one isn’t super particular, this could be a nice addition to the collection. There are 6 LP’s and they spin flat and true. Groove floor is relatively quiet for the 1990 vinyl reissue technology. If this can be found at a decent price, it’s a great introductory collection for the new or casual Led Zeppelin enthusiast.
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I have this US set and the EU CD set. Essentially it’s essentially essential! It’s a pity the 1993 2 CD set wasn’t pressed on vinyl too.
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Hot cut!! These records are DMM cut and really pop. Better sound than any of the recent masters including the super deluxe series.
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I used to own the 4cd set. had to save for months as i was just a student then. was very pleased with the set. until i heard the at/gp LP pressing of led zep 1 and compared babe im gonna leave you. since then ive sold them CDs and play the japanese original LPs. super curious how this 4 LP set compares
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Definitely a must for hardcore Zep fans. The cassette version was my first Zeppelin back in 1990. The vinyl sounds incredible. Can't beat the "Moby Dick/Bonzo's Montreaux" mash-up done by Page and " Travelin' Riverside Blues" is one of my favorites.
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Now that there are other box sets and re-releases out there this is still an EXCELLENT choice for the new Led Zeppelin fan. A must however for all vinyl Led Zep freaks as myself
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