Led
Zeppelin will be releasing Mothership |
Once heralded as the greatest rock band of all times, Led Zeppelin
will be releasing Mothership, a two-CD comprehensive collection on
November 13, 2007. Can’t make the concert of century for the
reunion on November 26 in London, no worry, there will be a release
of DVD and accompanying soundtrack of The Song Remains The Same on
November 20, 2007.
Mothership, is a 24-track, two-CD comprehensive collection that spans
their illustrious career. All eight of the band's classic studio albums
are represented here, with the tracks being personally selected by
Jimmy Page, Robert Plant, and John Paul Jones. Mothership includes
landmark songs such as "Whole Lotta Love," "Immigrant
Song," "Kashmir," "Rock And Roll," "Dazed
And Confused," and "Stairway To Heaven." The set will
also include new liner notes by famed rock writer David Fricke.
Originally released in 1976, The Song Remains The Same soundtrack
album of the concert film features songs from the band's three-night
stint at Madison Square Garden in July 1973. The new version of the
soundtrack includes six songs that were not on the original release
-- "Black Dog," "Over The Hills And Far Away,"
"Misty Mountain Hop," "Since I've Been Loving You,"
"The Ocean," and "Heartbreaker," plus new liner
notes by Academy Award-winning director Cameron Crowe (Almost Famous).
The Song Remains The Same DVD, now for the first time with all 14
songs from the original concert features more than 40 minutes of added
bonus material*, including never-before-released performance footage
of "Over The Hills And Far Away" and "Celebration Day";
plus performances of "Misty Mountain Hop" and "The
Ocean"; a rare 1976 BBC interview with Robert Plant and Peter
Grant; vintage TV footage from the Drake Hotel robbery during the
New York concert stand; and a Cameron Crowe radio show.
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