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Complete Studio Recordings | 
| Artist: Led Zeppelin Label: Atlantic / Wea Category: Music
List Price: $129.98 Buy New: $70.99 You Save: $58.99 (45%)
Rating: 204 reviews Sales Rank: 434
Format: Box Set, Original Recording Remastered Media: Audio CD Pages: 00310 Discs: 10 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.4 Dimensions (in): 6.5 x 5.9 x 4.7
MPN: 075678252624 UPC: 075678252624 EAN: 0075678252624 ASIN: B000002IWP
Publication Date: 1993 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Tracks:
Disc 1
| • | Good Times Bad Times | | • | Babe I'm Gonna Leave You - Led Zeppelin, Bennett, Paul | | • | You Shook Me - Led Zeppelin, Dixon, Willie | | • | Dazed and Confused | | • | Your Time Is Gonna Come | | • | Black Mountain Side | | • | Communication Breakdown | | • | I Can't Quit You Baby - Led Zeppelin, Dixon, Willie | | • | How Many More Times |
Disc 2
| • | Whole Lotta Love - Led Zeppelin, Bonham, John | | • | 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 - Led Zeppelin, Bonham, John | | • | Bring It on Home |
Disc 3
| • | Immigrant Song | | • | Friends | | • | Celebration Day | | • | Since I've Been Loving You | | • | Out on the Tiles | | • | Gallows Pole - Led Zeppelin, Traditional | | • | Tangerine | | • | That's the Way | | • | Bron-Y-Aur Stomp | | • | Hats off to (Roy) Harper - Led Zeppelin, Traditional |
Disc 4
| • | Black Dog | | • | Rock and Roll | | • | The Battle of Evermore | | • | Stairway to Heaven | | • | Misty Mountain Hop - Led Zeppelin, Jones, John Paul [1 | | • | Four Sticks | | • | Going to California | | • | When the Levee Breaks - Led Zeppelin, Bonham, John |
Disc 5
| • | The Song Remains the Same | | • | The Rain Song | | • | Over the Hills and Far Away | | • | The Crunge - Led Zeppelin, Bonham, John | | • | Dancing Days | | • | D'Yer Mak'er | | • | No Quarter | | • | The Ocean |
Disc 6
| • | Achilles Last Stand | | • | For Your Life | | • | Royal Orleans - Led Zeppelin, Bonham, John | | • | Nobody's Fault But Mine | | • | Candy Store Rock | | • | Hots on for Nowhere | | • | Tea for One |
Disc 7
| • | Custard Pie | | • | The Rover | | • | In My Time of Dying | | • | Houses of the Holy | | • | Trampled Under Foot | | • | Kashmir |
Disc 8
| • | In the Light | | • | Bron-Yr-Aur | | • | Down by the Seaside | | • | Ten Years Gone | | • | Night Flight - Led Zeppelin, Jones, John Paul [1 | | • | The Wanton Song | | • | Boogie With Stu - Led Zeppelin, Bonham, John | | • | Black Country Woman | | • | Sick Again |
Disc 9
| • | In the Evening | | • | South Bound Saurez - Led Zeppelin, Jones, John Paul [1 | | • | Fool in the Rain | | • | Hot Dog | | • | Carouselambra - Led Zeppelin, Jones, John Paul [1 | | • | All My Love - Led Zeppelin, Plant, Robert | | • | I'm Gonna Crawl |
Disc 10
| • | We're Gonna Groove - Led Zeppelin, Bethea, James Alber | | • | Poor Tom | | • | I Can't Quit You Baby - Led Zeppelin, Dixon, Willie | | • | Walter's Walk | | • | Ozone Baby | | • | Darlene - Led Zeppelin, Bonham, John | | • | Bonzo's Montreux - Led Zeppelin, Bonham, John | | • | Wearing and Tearing | | • | Baby Come on Home - Led Zeppelin, Berns, Bert | | • | Travelling Riverside Blues | | • | White Summer/Black Mountain Side | | • | Hey Hey What Can I Do |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description No Description Available No Track Information Available Media Type: CD Artist: LED ZEPPELIN Title: COMPLETE STUDIO RECORDINGS Street Release Date: 09/28/1993 Domestic Genre: ROCK/POP
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
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Awesome! January 6, 2009 Anola G. Grieshaber I love this item. I bought it for my husband he had it once, but somehow lost every other CD. This was a great deal the price was amazing. He LOVES! Thank You!!!!
Essential Zeppelin January 3, 2009 P. Morand (Knoxville, TN United States) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
On the occasion of receiving the new Definitive Collection mini lp set this holiday season, I decided to take another look at this set, which I purchased when it was first issued and have treasured ever since. Complete Studio Recordings corrects the first two Led Zeppelin box sets ill-advised change of the running orders of songs that were timeless in their original incarnation. Nearly everything you need is here; you can augment this with the live "How the West was Won" and have a fairly complete Zeppelin collection. The remastering has held up very well over the years, and the packaging is first rate. If you cannot afford the mini lp set, this is a must have.
Where is LZ on SACD? December 25, 2008 Diego Demaya (Houston, TX USA) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
Okay. I am confused. How many times have people writing these reviews purchased these same old rehashed "masters" and "remasters" over and over again on standard Red Book CDs? When will the purchaser do some "definitive" research into audio formats and realize that you can only tweak an EQ and a compressor circuit so many times before you end up with the same thing over and over again. Folks, you can't squeeze water out of a rock. My problem is, of course, not the music: for Led Zeppelin is the last word on hard rock music. However, why Jimmy Paige, John Paul Jones, and Robert Plant have yet to demand an SACD release of the albums is beyond my comprehension.
Let me say this clearly: any CD issue of the LZ collection sounds very good, if not excellent, when you play it on a decent CD player--like a Sony ES series, a mid-priced Denon DVD player, or possibly even something better--like a Sony SCD-1 or XA9000ES. This is not to show off my musical equipment--as I only own a nice Denon DVD 3910 Universal DVD-A and SACD player. You see, thanks to any decent receiver and player you can generally upsample a 16 bit CD to a 24 bit reproduction. Add to this a decent set of stereo speakers and, trust me, ANY CD release will sound like an amazing gift of grace. Hence, my point is that you should stop putting hard earned money into these sets, and improve your standard CD playback equipment. On a well balanced set of speakers and a receiver set to a neutral setting, you will hear a lot more music. On another review of Pink Floyd's Piper at the Gates of Dawn "limited edition," someone suggested that the first CD releases were pretty bad sounding. Sorry, but I own the first pressing of Piper, circa 1986, and let me report that on my Denon DVD player it sounds almost as good as an SACD from 2008. Again, when you throw any of these CDs into a decent rig, the differences mentioned by many become mere myth.
Now, if you heard the Genesis SACDs in the European/Japan Box sets, even just the stereo SACD tracks, this will simply blow your mind. This is one of a few examples of what can be done to a lot of this grand old music from the 60s and 70s. But profit, regrettably, is part of our system. Hence, labels will go for the cheaper options unless the owners of the music force the label executives to pay a bit more attention to detail and what fans truly want. I am sorry to observe, however, that LZ has yet to make this transition. And from the look of the latest and uncertain Japan "definitive" mini LP versions, I doubt SACD, or any other superlative audio format, will ever have the LZ emblem on it. Enjoy the Music!
Complete Studio Recordings In One Box December 13, 2008 B. Balent A great buy for any led zeppelin fan. All of their songs in one box for a great price. I paid 71 dollars for it.
The best there is until there's another music format... November 12, 2008 Scott (Lawrence, KS) I'm of an age such that I was growing up (early adolescence) when most of Led Zeppelin's albums were released; they (along with many other "giants" of that era) provided the soundtrack to my life during the mid- to late-'70s.
I've had two or three of the albums on LP or cassette, but never got the whole series, start to finish, until a year or so ago. I don't have top-of-the line audio equipment, so the issues mentioned elsewhere don't affect me as much, though I'll take that into account should I ever get a high-end system. The sound in this set suits me fine, and I find that it actually sounds just as good in the car (I try to keep the windows up in that case! Don't want to lose any of that Led Zep BOOM!) as it does inside my house.
Until there's a complete set on SACD, HD-CD, or whatever format replaces the compact disc, this set will do fine.
"Ham-mah of the GAWDS..."
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