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Fabric Type: 0075678247729 Graphics Memory Size: Box set, Import Manufacturer Labor Warranty Description: Maximum Color Depth: Atlantic UK Metal Type: Atlantic UK Processor Count: 2 Total Firewire Ports: Atlantic UK Total Parallel Ports: March 19, 1993 Atlantic UK Disc 1:
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![]() Rating: - Simply awesomeThis completes the loop. Of course, when BBC Sessions came out in late 1997, they added two more unreleased songs - Something Else and Girl I love She Got Long Black Wavy Hair. No band can fully compete with these guys. They are the best! Rating: - very pleasedi am very pleased with the item, the price and the delivery.everthing went very well Thank You! Rating: - The more eclectic of the two box sets, filled with gems...It might be heresy, but I actually like this box set better than the offical one. This set proves conclusively how eclectic and diverse Led Zeppelin really are. Too often they are labeled as a heavy metal band, which doesn't do them justice. They incorporated folk, blues, country, reggae, well, almost every musical genre in their work. They weren't a simplistic heavy metal band screaming about drinking and partying. This album has some of my all time favorite Zeppelin songs, and ... Read More Rating: - Should have just been done as a 6 disk set....A word of warning on this box set: It is not complete in itself; nor is it for the casual fan looking for a hits collection, or anyone who does not already own the first Led Zeppelin 4 CD set. This is for those who started their Zeppelin collection with that set and now would like everything else LZ recorded (with the exception of the BBC Sessions, for which there is a separate compilation). And as such, it does well. Again, Jimmy Page personally did the remastering of these tracks and ... Read More Rating: - At last, my collection is complete.The rest of the songs in the catalog not in the first box set. Frankly some of these should have been in the original; 'Good Times, Bad Times', 'You Shook Me', 'Bron-Yr-Aur', 'Hot Dog', 'Darlene', 'Hots on For Nowhere', 'Down By the Seaside' and 'How Many More Times' all great tunes that would be better off in box set 1 as opposed to some of the dreck that somehow got on there, particularly some of the stuff from the 3rd album. |