Led Zeppelin  Box Set
Led Zeppelin Box Set

Led Zeppelin Box Set

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Led Zeppelin Box Set Specs:
Product NameLed Zeppelin Box Set
ManufacturerATLANTIC
Product Number MPN075678214424
Retail Price $73.98
EAN-130075678214424
EAN-1400075678214424
UPC075678214424
Specifications 
Release Date1990-09-07, 1990-10-23
FormatAudio CD, CD
Artist(s)Led Zeppelin
AlbumLed Zeppelin, Atlantic, Led Zeppelin [Box]
Tracks
  1. Whole Lotta Love
  2. Heartbreaker
  3. Communication Breakdown
  4. Babe I'm Gonna Leave You
  5. What Is and What Should Never Be
  6. Thank You
  7. I Can't Quit You Baby
  8. Dazed and Confused
  9. Your Time Is Gonna Come
  10. Ramble On
  11. Traveling Riverside Blues [#]
  12. Friends
  13. Celebration Day
  14. Hey Hey What Can I Do
  15. White Summer/Black Mountain Side [#]
  16. Black Dog
  17. Over the Hills and Far Away
  18. Immigrant Song
  19. Battle of Evermore
  20. Bron-Y-Aur Stomp
  21. Tangerine
  22. Going to California
  23. Since I've Been Loving You
  24. D'Yer Mak'er
  25. Gallows Pole
  26. Custard Pie
  27. Misty Mountain Hop
  28. Rock & Roll
  29. Rain Song
  30. Stairway to Heaven
  31. Kashmir
  32. Trampled Under Foot
  33. For Your Life
  34. No Quarter
  35. Dancing Days
  36. When the Levee Breaks
  37. Achilles Last Stand
  38. Song Remains the Same
  39. Ten Years Gone
  40. In My Time of Dying
  41. In the Evening
  42. Candy Store Rock
  43. Ocean
  44. Ozone Baby
  45. Houses of the Holy
  46. Wearing and Tearing
  47. Poor Tom
  48. Nobody's Fault But Mine
  49. Fool in the Rain
  50. In the Light
  51. Wanton Song
  52. Moby Dick/Bonzo's Montreux
  53. I'm Gonna Crawl
  54. All My Love, Whole Lotta Love
  55. Heartbreaker
  56. Communication Breakdown
  57. Babe I'm Gonna Leave You
  58. What Is and What Should Never Be
  59. Thank You
  60. I Can't Quit You Baby
  61. Dazed and Confused
  62. Your Time Is Gonna Come
  63. Ramble On
  64. Traveling Riverside Blues [#]
  65. Friends
  66. Celebration Day
  67. Hey Hey What Can I Do
  68. White Summer/Black Mountain Side [#]
  69. Black Dog
  70. Over the Hills and Far Away
  71. Immigrant Song
  72. Battle of Evermore
  73. Bron-Y-Aur Stomp
  74. Tangerine
  75. Going to California
  76. Since I've Been Loving You
  77. D'Yer Mak'er
  78. Gallows Pole
  79. Custard Pie
  80. Misty Mountain Hop
  81. Rock and Roll
  82. Rain Song
  83. Stairway to Heaven
  84. Kashmir
  85. Trampled Under Foot
  86. For Your Life
  87. No Quarter
  88. Dancing Days
  89. When the Levee Breaks
  90. Achilles Last Stand
  91. Song Remains the Same
  92. Ten Years Gone
  93. In My Time of Dying
  94. In the Evening
  95. Candy Store Rock
  96. Ocean
  97. Ozone Baby
  98. Houses of the Holy
  99. Wearing and Tearing
  100. Poor Tom
  101. Nobody's Fault But Mine
  102. Fool in the Rain
  103. In the Light
  104. Wanton Song
  105. Moby Dick/Bonzo's Montreux
  106. I'm Gonna Crawl
  107. All My Love
Num. of Items4, 1
Record LabelAtlantic, Atlantic / Wea
GenreHard Rock
Deal first added on:19-January-2004
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5 Star Rating  "great box set"2009-10-06
- Reviewed By ksanz
I bought this box set when it first came out, I have found this to be an invaluable tool as far as the music is concerned, the choice of songs and the quality is superb. I actually prefer the individual CD's I guess because they remind me of when the Albums fist came out but there are songs available on here that I enjoy but I would never have purchased the whole CD. Also there are songs that never made to to any CD, I would hear them on the radio and couldn't figure out what album they were on, not I have them.
 
5 Star Rating  "Most of what you need is right here"2009-05-26
- Reviewed By User: A22BPC7LRSGSYQ
For anybody who wants to buy a huge amount of Led Zeppelin material but doesn't want or need everything they have ever released, then this is the collection for you. You get the vast majority of the classic Zeppelin tunes. While they left off SOME popular songs, this 4-CD set gives you most of them. The sound quality is superb. The tracks are re-mastered to sound better than ever. Some songs really benefit from the re-mastering more than others. A good example is the song Achilles Last Stand. Crystal clear.

If you're somebody who tends to buy "greatest hits" CDs, then this is the collection for you. I recommend these 4 CDs more than a single CD because there are so many good Zeppelin songs and so much material over the course of their career. Included in this set is a booklet detailing their entire career, with lots of interesting facts and stories about the band members, along with great photos.

I highly recommend this collection. It is worth the extra money spent.
 
5 Star Rating  "A Great Listen to Zep"2009-05-24
- Reviewed By User: AOBJYXLPR86AU
It's 2009, 40 years after "I" came out; almost 20 years after this box set hit the market. Remastered versions of the original albums have been available for more than a decade now. As one review said: this box set is passe. LZ has always been an album band. Get the original discs. I'm here to provide an opposing view, not to the notion that the original albums stand on their own and are worth having, but rather for the very positive thing provided by this set. The four CDs here (and two discs of box set 2) quite possibly provide the best way to listen to Zep. This was so when the box first came out and holds true now, thanks to the "new" technology provided by the longer playing time of CDs.

I read reviews on the Amazon site frequently and one thing that comes back for just about any artist or band is the frequently aired complaints about compilation CDs. From the viewpoint that they might provide all you need of the artist, invariably loyal fans will point out that this or that chestnut is missing and therefore you cannot be happy with just that CD. From the view of the listener who first explores the band, gets a taste for it and starts digging into the original albums, the compilation quickly becomes obsolete. (Should have listened to the reviews and gone for the original albums...)

But what about the proposition: suppose an album is put together of the best songs of the artist. Could that collection be better than any of the original CDs? That's where this box set comes in strongly. Through clever sequencing the four discs included in this set not only collect the bulk of the best songs produced by Led Zeppelin, they also provide a satisfactory listening experience, one that goes beyond the original albums and adds something new, enabled by the longer CD format.

Purists who gringe at the idea should consider this: In the days that these albums came out, the sequencing of the song was adapted to the two sides of an LP. That's why, on "IV" for example, "Stairway" concluded side one--as such it was not immediately followed by another song, leaving the listender time to reflect and hold those last notes in his/her ear. Indeed, we see that in all compilations thus far, "Stairway" concludes a disc. Not so on the reissue of the original album: with the final chords of "Stairway" still ringing in your ears, noisy Misty Mountain Hop comes up as a not yet wanted intruder...

This is not to put down the original albums in CD form (the music is timeless), but instead of listening straight through on the discs as they are, I challenge the purists to see if, for Houses of the Holy, for example, the sequence 1. The song remains the same, 2. Dancing days, 3. D'yer mak'er, 4. The rain song, 5. Over the hills, 6. No quarter, 7. The Ocean, 8. The crunge, doesn't provide a better listening experience than the simple sequence of putting the two LP sides back to back. On "IV", try
the following sequence: 1. Black dog, 2. Rock and roll, 3. Four sticks, 4. Going to California, 5. The battle of evermore, 6. When the levee breaks, 7. Misty mountain hop, 8. Stairway to heaven. Isn't that closer to the adventure provided by the orginal LP sides? Knowing that these albums comprised two "programs", is there really anything "sacret" about the song order of the issued CDs?

The key here is the pacing of the songs. I read that Jimmy Page himself put this box set together. Like LZ concerts of the days, I wouldn't be surprised if he didn't put these CDs together deliberately in classical concert fashion with energetic opener, a slower/quieter middle part, before picking up steam again for the final conclusion. And boy does it sound good! The original album sides were sequenced that way too, although the effect is not as clear because of the relatively brief playing length. In this box set you see this sequencing very clearly in discs one and two; to me these two discs are pure bliss, a great way to listen to this music that I ultimately know front to back. Discs three and four pick up on the direction Zeppelin went into starting on "IV": songs that loud, dirty, and droning. Of these, disc three cherry picks perhaps the best of the type, and keeps going with high energy from beginning to end. Disc four attempts to do the same; although it does not sustain the quality of disc three it still contains great songs sequenced in way that enhances the impact while allowing one to take a breath from time to time.

Many of the songs contained in the second box set are ones that sometimes hold me back to put in one of the original albums and listen to it. It is still great set though with many great songs. For the reader recognizing this sentiment, take a look at this box set or consider putting together your own playlists. Zeppelin is too good a band to forget and not periodically have you take on a great ride.
 
5 Star Rating  "I'll run in the rain till I'm breathless."2009-03-30
- Reviewed By clayface9
This four CD box set presented newly remastered versions of Led Zeppelin songs. Guitarist Jimmy Page selected and sequenced the songs himself. You might think that he selected the "best" Zeppelin songs, which he mostly did, but a few classics like "Good Times, Bad Times" and "Living Loving Maid" were left off (those songs and everything else can be found on Led Zeppelin Box Set, Volume 2). There are a few previously unreleased tracks in this collection, like a couple of BBC recordings and a remix/medley of "Moby Dick" and "Bonzo's Montreux". This is a great collection, but real Led Zeppelin fans will also want to own the group's original albums.
 
5 Star Rating  "Very pleased"2009-02-24
- Reviewed By User: A2UNUHNCSTMZST
I was very pleased doing business with cd wharehouse. The item was just as described and arrived in the time frame they told me it would. I was just about to inquire about its where abouts when the mailman arrived with in hand. Packaging was very professional and well done.
 
5 Star Rating  "LED Zepplin...."2009-01-22
- Reviewed By User: ALN5A8OX6ZWOS
Awesome collection. If your a fan, buy it. Its 4 cd's of their top songs.

I give it 5 outta 5.
 
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