The Complete Studio Recordings | 
| Artist: Led Zeppelin Label: Atlantic Category: Music
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Format: Box set, Original recording remastered Media: Audio CD Discs: 10 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.5 Dimensions (in): 6.5 x 5.9 x 4.7
UPC: 075678252624 EAN: 0075678252624 ASIN: B000002IWP
Publication Date: 1993 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
Disc 1
| • | Good Times Bad Times | | • | Babe I'm Gonna Leave You | | • | You Shook Me | | • | Dazed And Confused | | • | Your Time Is Gonna Come | | • | Black Mountain Side | | • | Communication Breakdown | | • | I Can't Quit You Baby | | • | How Many More Times |
Disc 2
| • | Whole Lotta Love | | • | What Is And What Should Never Be | | • | The Lemon Song | | • | Thank You | | • | Heartbreaker | | • | Living Loving Maid (She's Just A Woman) | | • | Ramble On | | • | Moby Dick | | • | Bring It On Home |
Disc 3
| • | Immigrant Song | | • | Friends | | • | Celebration Day | | • | Since I've Been Loving You | | • | Out On The Tiles | | • | Gallows Pole | | • | Tangerine | | • | That's The Way | | • | Bron-Y-Aur Stomp | | • | Hats Off To (Roy) Harper |
Disc 4
| • | Black Dog | | • | Rock And Roll | | • | The Battle Of Evermore | | • | Stairway To Heaven | | • | Misty Mountain Hop | | • | Four Sticks | | • | Going To California | | • | When The Levee Breaks |
Disc 5
| • | The Song Remains The Same | | • | The Rain Song | | • | Over The Hills And Far Away | | • | The Crunge | | • | Dancing Days | | • | D'yer Mak'er | | • | No Quarter | | • | The Ocean |
Disc 6
| • | Custard Pie | | • | The Rover | | • | In My Time Of Dying | | • | Houses Of The Holy | | • | Trampled Under Foot | | • | Kashmir |
Disc 7
| • | In The Light | | • | Bron-Yr-Aur | | • | Down By The Seaside | | • | Ten Years Gone | | • | Night Flight | | • | The Wanton Song | | • | Boogie With Stu | | • | Black Country Woman | | • | Sick Again |
Disc 8
| • | Achilles Last Stand | | • | For Your Life | | • | Royal Orleans | | • | Nobody's Fault But Mine | | • | Candy Store Rock | | • | Hots On For Nowhere | | • | Tea For One |
Disc 9
| • | We're Gonna Grove | | • | Poor Tom | | • | I Can't Quit You Baby | | • | Walter's Walk | | • | Ozone Baby | | • | Darlene | | • | Bonzo's Montreux | | • | Wearing And Tearing |
Disc 10
| • | In The Evening | | • | South Bound Saurez | | • | Fool In The Rain | | • | Hot Dog | | • | Carouselambra | | • | All My Love | | • | I'm Gonna Crawl |
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Amazon.com As Basil Bunting wrote about Ezra Pound's Cantos, "There are the Alps... you will have to go a long way round/if you want to avoid them." Led Zeppelin's work is the central fact of 1970s rock & roll; in its loving homage to and shameless piracy from the blues, its glorious and wretched excess, its transformation of hippie and folk-rock graces into a foundation-shaking kaboom, and its offhanded myth-making, the band turned everything caught in its wake into a reaction to it--or against it. The three non-album tracks the box includes are grace notes rather than lost jewels, but the point of the set is to be a Rosetta stone of album rock, the stairway to a gaudy paradise that they constructed. --Douglas Wolk
Product Description Big enough for Led Zeppelin's towering sound, this 10-CD box set collects all nine of the legendary band's original studio albums released from 1969 to 1982. Included are: Led Zeppelin I (1969), Led Zeppelin II (1969), Led Zeppelin III (1970), IV (1971), Houses of the Holy (1973), Physical Graffitti (1975) (2CD), Presence (1976), In Through the Out Door (1979), and Coda (1982). A true stairway to heaven for Zep fans, this massive box originally released in 1993 features each classic title with its original album artwork.
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Definitive collection - just spend the money and get it! February 10, 2004 S. Baker (Phoenix, Arizona United States) 451 out of 458 found this review helpful
I was one of the suckers who bought the orignial CD catalogue from the 1980s, then bought the original four-disk remasters box set in 1990 (with its supplement from 1993). But THIS box set is the way to go.First, unlike the 1990 4-disk box set and its 1993 2-disk supplement, you get the orignal records in the original running order, and unlike the orignal catalog releases in the 1980s, you get all the original artwork, which was previously unavailable. These original studio records include the following: 1. Led Zeppelin I (1969) - "Communications Breakdown", "Babe I'm Gonna Leave You", "Good Times Bad Times" 2. Led Zeppelin II (1969) - "Whole Lotta Love", "Thank You", "Ramble On", "Heartbreaker", "What Is and What Should Never Be" 3. Led Zeppelin III (1970) - "Immigrant Song", "Since I've Been Loving You", "Gallow's Pole" 4. "IV" (1971) - "Stairway to Heaven", "Rock and Roll", "Black Dog", "Going to California" 5. Houses of the Holy (1973) - "Over the Hills and Far Away", "Dancing Days", "D'yer Mak'er", "The Ocean" 6. Physical Graphitti (1975) (2CD) - "Kashmir", "Housses of the Holy", "Trampled Underfoot", "Black Country Woman" 7. Presence (1976) - "Nobody's Fault But Mine" 8. In Through the Out Door (1979) - "All My Love", "Fool in the Rain", "In the Evening" 9. Coda (1982) - "We're Gonna Groove", "I Can't Quit You Babe" Second, on the 'Coda' disk (which was nothing more than a posthumous collection of unreleased tracks to begin with), you get four of the five nonalbum tracks released with the 1990 box set - "White Summer/Black Mountain Side", a semi-live track from 1969, "Traveling Riverside Blues" and "Baby Come Home", recorded between the first and second records, and the hit b-side "Hey Hey What Can I Do", orignially a b-side of "Immigrant Song", one of the few singles released by this quintessential AOR band. The only thing missing is the remixed version of "Moby Dick", which was included on the first 1990 box set, but which is hardly essential.
This box set is perfect in every way. February 18, 2003 BGFN8 (Massapequa, NY USA) 121 out of 126 found this review helpful
At college, a bunch of my CDs were stolen, including every Led Zeppelin CD I owned. My insurance replaced them within a week. I didn't own every Zeppelin album on CD, and I owned two of the pre-remastered editions. When I replaced them, I got this set to compensated for my stolen Zep. I could not be more pleased with the results of this box set. There are three great things about it that will be discussed here.THE MUSIC: Every true rock fan knows the greatness of Led Zeppelin. Every song and album is a gem, and is essential to any music collection. Everyone has heard songs such as "Whole Lotta Love," "Stairway to Heaven," "The Song Remains the Same," and "Kashmir," to name a few. There are also many not so well known great tracks here, including "Achilles Last Stand," "In My Time of Dying," "All My Love," "Bron-Y-Aur Stomp," and "Black Mountain Side," to name a few. Plus, with the album Coda, you get bonus tracks unavailable anywhere else unless you buy the other two box sets, including the non-LP B-side "Hey Hey What Can I Do," the outtake "Baby Come On Home," and the excellent songs recorded for the BBC "Travelling Riverside Blues" and "White Summer/Black Mountain Side." Once you buy one Zeppelin album, you will want to buy more, and more, and more (just ask anyone), so you may as well get it all and more now instead of buying all the albums separately and wishing you had just bought all of them this way and also gotten the great bonus tracks. Plus, though not in the short run but definitely in the long run, it is cheaper to buy all the albums this way than to buy them separately, and this way, you get more for less. THE SOUND: Having heard two of the albums before Jimmy Page himself took control and remastered them, I know from personal experience that the new sound shows a difference between night and day. Before, they sounded like a lot of old, unremastered CDs do, dull, not enough volume, and need improvement. Here every single track from start to finish sounds so fresh, almost as if it were recorded quite recently. It shows that Jimmy Page really cares about the fans, as there are many under 21 who are discovering or will discover Led Zeppelin, and fans from the time upgrading their music collection to CD, and the sound should be as sharp and "current sounding" as possible. And here, Jimmy Page not only satisfied himself, but also satisfied CD buyers everywhere with the incredible sounds coming off of these 10 discs. THE PACKAGING: The way this box set is packaged is excellent. What exactly is on the cover of the box, I do not know, but it is cool. The lid of the box set fold up and can be pushed in so you can access the CDs right from your shelf without having to take the box off the shelf and disassemble it, which is quite convenient. Inside there are five hardcover books, each housing 2 CDs. In order for the packaging to work, the Presence album is coupled with Houses of the Holy in order to give the double Physical Graffiti its own book. But that doesn't matter, you can listen to the CDs in any order you want. Each of the books contain graphics of the original vinyl packaging, such as the six different covers (front and back) from In Through the Out Door, the turning wheel from III, all the inner sleeves, everything is here. There is also a very entertaining booklet, filled with a biography and plenty of pictures. If you like Led Zeppelin at all, this is the way to go. All the studio albums with graphics of the original vinyl and as originally sequenced. Please take my advice, if you like Led Zeppelin, invest your money and buy this set. If you have any hesitations at all, it is very likely that you have friends that like Led Zeppelin. Listen to their copies of the ablums and find out for yourself. Even if you have to make sure that the investment is worth it, you will not be disappointed in the end. This is sure to provide you enjoyment for a long time to come. 5/5
It doesn't get any better than this! April 9, 2003 John (Cleveland, OH) 147 out of 159 found this review helpful
Led Zeppelin's complete studio recordings gathered together in one great box set, with all original artwork, plus a book about the band. Could you possibly ask for more? Ok, so for Zeppelin fans that have all or most of the albums already this set is pretty much worthless. But, for someone with only two albums or someone who has lost all or most of their Zeppelin albums (me) this set is a godsend. It's almost worthless to review, because the content is well known and speaks for itself. So then why should you buy this instead of individual albums? If you have just begun to get into the band, have liked a couple albums and want more, this set will save you money, because let's face it, you will end up with all or nearly all of these CD's anyway. The set costs significantly less than buying the albums seperately. With this set you get an interesting booklet about the band, as well as all the albums packaged nicely in a great looking, relatively small box. The one minor, VERY minor downside to this set is that it doesn't include Zeppelins live album, The Song Remains the Same. Some people may expect this even though the title of the box is Complete STUDIO Recordings, since it was released back around the time of Physical Graffiti. It's a small incovenience that honestly I feel stupid complaining about. In short, anyone thinking of buying this should. It will be a great investment that you will not ever regret.
Much better than the 2 Box set January 5, 2001 M. H. Bayliss 29 out of 29 found this review helpful
Owning this collection is a much better idea than owning the other 2 box set collection for one simple reason: every Zeppelin album had a certain atmosphere and mood which is totally lost if you just string together random Zeppelin hits. How can you compare the acoustic sound and feel of Zeppelin III with a raucous and wild album like Presence? The band strived for unity and cohesion in their albums and sometimes refused to release any singles until much later than the album's release. To break up their hits into a best of collection seems like a crime.That's why this collection is so great -- all the original art work is preserved along with liner notes, an extra booklet is included with a complete retrospective/overview, the CD's are all remastered from the originals (and boy does that make a difference) and you have all 10 studio albums plus some bonus tracks like Hey Hey which were only released as B sides. There's really no way you could go wrong with this set unless you own all 10 albums. I owned maybe 4 of them, but I'm still glad I have the whole set now. It's very high quality too with nice cases, artwork, and extras. A first class release all the way and a must for Zeppelin collectors.
Best Led Zeppelin box set! January 5, 2002 Isabel (Brooklyn, New York United States) 15 out of 16 found this review helpful
A must have for all Led Zeppelin fans! I discovered Led Zeppelin some years after the surviving members of the band had called it quits as a result of the untimely death of drummer John Bonham. All I had ever heard up to that point of the Led Zeppelin legacy was that they are considered to be the granddaddies of Heavy Metal and although this a genre of music that I do enjoy from time to time, I was less then interested in hearing how its "forefathers" had sounded in their heydays. This was until one day I heard one of the most innovative rock songs ever, the song was "Over the Hills and Far Away" and to my astonishment I heard the DJ say that the band was Led Zeppelin. I was amazed and was hooked immediately to the hypnotic sound of Page's guitar, the raunchiness of Plant's raw voice and the hardest playing make-your-ears-bleed rhythm section ever with Bonham on drums and Jones on bass. I wanted all their records and I wanted them NOW but slowly collecting the CD's was beginning to be a pain, Thank God for this box set which is absolutely the best Led Zeppelin box set available. It has all their studio recordings plus Coda that was released after the band called it quits. The box set is beautifully packaged, each CD comes inside its own little hardcover booklet which contains pictures of the original artwork used on the LP's (including all the different artwork used in the multiple releasing of "In through the Outdoor" which was originally released in a brown paper bag so you never knew which art cover was on it, sneaky) plus you get an extra booklet which contains a bio, a discography and beautiful pictures of the band and it all comes in a beautiful little box which you can proudly display. A note on the whole Led Zeppelin/Heavy Metal thing: Yes they played hard but they also played soft. They wrote ballads (i.e. "Thank You", "The Rain Song") as good as any of their heavier songs, they even delved into reggae ("D'yer Mak'er") they were innovative; they were trendsetters (look at all the bands that have attempted to recapture the old Zeppelin magic). There is no way one can label a band that embraced so many different styles of music, always found ways of reinventing themselves and captured such a wide ranging audience that expands through decades and will continue to do so.
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