Led Zeppelin's landmark concert film - originally released in 1976 and
capturing highlights from the band's 3-night stand at Madison Square Garden in
1973 - is remastered and expanded with six additional historic song performances
on a Deluxe 2-Disc reissue featuring liner notes by Cameron Crowe!
Led Zeppelins sold-out concert tours became rituals of high-energy rock and roll theater. The SONG REMAINS THE SAME...attests to the groups powerful and somewhat saturnalian appeal at the height of their popularity. from the Rock and Roll Hall of Fames web page on the bands 1995 induction
The Hall of Fames assessment of the legendary band also states, Led Zeppelin redefined rock in the Seventies and for all time. They were as influential in that decade as the Beatles were in the prior one... Then and now, Led Zeppelin looms larger than life on the rock landscape as a band for the ages with an almost mystical power to evoke primal passions. That power is communicated full-force in the updated, 2CD reissue of the soundtrack to their concert film The SONG REMAINS THE SAME.
First released in 1976, the recording captures a celebrated three-night stand at NYCs Madison Square Garden in July 1973. The newly updated edition now contains six songs not featured on the original release, and the entire project was remixed and remastered with the band members direct oversight.
Features:
Remixed & Remastered with band members' oversight
Liner notes by Oscar®-winning director and former Rolling Stone editor Cameron Crowe
Six bonus songs not featured on original release
Selections:
Disc 1:
1. Rock And Roll
2. Celebration Day
3. Black Dog (including Bring It On Home)*
4. Over The Hills*
5. Misty Mountain Hop*
6. Since I've Been Loving You*
7. No Quarter
8. The Song Remains The Same
9. Rain Song
10. The Ocean*
Disc 2:
1. Dazed and Confused
2. Stairway To Heaven
3. Moby Dick
4. Heartbreaker*
5. Whole Lotta Love (*Not on original soundtrack release)
Led Zeppelins sold-out concert tours became rituals of high-energy rock and roll theater. The SONG REMAINS THE SAME...attests to the groups powerful and somewhat saturnalian appeal at the height of their popularity. from the Rock and Roll Hall of Fames web page on the bands 1995 induction
The Hall of Fames assessment of the legendary band also states, Led Zeppelin redefined rock in the Seventies and for all time. They were as influential in that decade as the Beatles were in the prior one... Then and now, Led Zeppelin looms larger than life on the rock landscape as a band for the ages with an almost mystical power to evoke primal passions. That power is communicated full-force in the updated, 2CD reissue of the soundtrack to their concert film The SONG REMAINS THE SAME.
First released in 1976, the recording captures a celebrated three-night stand at NYCs Madison Square Garden in July 1973. The newly updated edition now contains six songs not featured on the original release, and the entire project was remixed and remastered with the band members direct oversight.
Features:
Remixed & Remastered with band members' oversight
Liner notes by Oscar®-winning director and former Rolling Stone editor Cameron Crowe
Six bonus songs not featured on original release
Selections:
Disc 1:
1. Rock And Roll
2. Celebration Day
3. Black Dog (including Bring It On Home)*
4. Over The Hills*
5. Misty Mountain Hop*
6. Since I've Been Loving You*
7. No Quarter
8. The Song Remains The Same
9. Rain Song
10. The Ocean*
Disc 2:
1. Dazed and Confused
2. Stairway To Heaven
3. Moby Dick
4. Heartbreaker*
5. Whole Lotta Love (*Not on original soundtrack release)