

desertcart.ae: The Song Remains The Same (Remastered): OST/Led Zeppelin: Warner Music Group Germany Holding GmbH / Hamburg: Books Review: I bought this album the day it was originally released and the consensus among friends was that it was a disappointment. In a decade when so many less-regarded rock bands released exciting, classic live albums, it was a surprise that Zep failed to match them. The old faults are still there and tend to be on the better-known songs on the second disc. It's something of an endurance test too. The original album featured nine tracks across 100 minutes. The additional tracks add half an hour. What makes this album so appealing for me is the brilliance of the first disc, which constitutes an hour of great value rock music, some of it high-energy, some of it beautiful. The segued opening tracks, 'Rock and Roll' and 'Celebration Day' comprise some of the most exciting live music you'll hear and were the biggest highlights of the LP release. The playing is incendiary, a quality that was restricted on the studio version of the former track. Most of the other less-heralded tracks also come into their own in the live arena, though 'Black Dog' and 'Misty Mountain Hop' arguably lack that extra kick. Meanwhile, 'The Rain Song' is even tastier than its studio counterpart. Robert Plant's sensitive delivery complements Jimmy Page's gentle, dripping, epiphanic notes. The menacing blues of 'Since I've Been Loving You' is a winner as is the buoyant 'Over the Hills and Far Away.' 'The Ocean,' which always sounded to me like the sort of thing Zep could knock off in five minutes, is a joy in this context. J.P. Jones's eerie 'No Quarter' is moved on to the first disc in exchange for the gargantuan version of 'Dazed and Confused' which took up the whole of the second side of the LP. 26 minutes seemed too long then and it does now, regardless of sundry effects and Page's guitar bowing. The momentum of the first disc is lost. 'Stairway to Heaven,' not surprisingly, doesn't match up to the standard of the original. 'Moby Dick,' which featured a drum solo of acceptable length on Zep II, becomes the dreaded extended version here. The new track, 'Heartbreaker,' is a welcome addition, but 'Whole Lotta Love' splutters to the end. Trying to replace/replicate the weird middle section was always going to be tough. Despite its shortcomings, I reckon 'The Song Remains The Same' is full value for its price, given that you get a killer disc lasting an hour. You can always skip the second one. Review: Très bon Live de ce groupe "mythique" ... un des dinosaures du rock des années 60 et 70 . Excellent patchwork de leurs meilleurs morceaux tirés de leurs cinq premiers albums ( de 1969 à 1973 ). Super double CD (en 3 volets cartonnés pour cette édition) avec des photos inédites par rapport à l'édition vinyle d'origine et avec plusieurs morceaux qui n'y figuraient pas ( "Black Dog", "Over The Hills And Far Away", "Misty Mountain Hop" ... ). A l'écoute, on se rend bien compte de la magie et de la force de leurs concerts .... en 1973.
| ASIN | B07DTL8LXQ |
| Customer reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (1,622) |
| Dimensions | 14.2 x 12.5 x 0.79 cm |
| Item weight | 99.9 g |
| Publication date | 7 September 2018 |
| Publisher | Warner Music Group Germany Holding GmbH / Hamburg |
D**N
I bought this album the day it was originally released and the consensus among friends was that it was a disappointment. In a decade when so many less-regarded rock bands released exciting, classic live albums, it was a surprise that Zep failed to match them. The old faults are still there and tend to be on the better-known songs on the second disc. It's something of an endurance test too. The original album featured nine tracks across 100 minutes. The additional tracks add half an hour. What makes this album so appealing for me is the brilliance of the first disc, which constitutes an hour of great value rock music, some of it high-energy, some of it beautiful. The segued opening tracks, 'Rock and Roll' and 'Celebration Day' comprise some of the most exciting live music you'll hear and were the biggest highlights of the LP release. The playing is incendiary, a quality that was restricted on the studio version of the former track. Most of the other less-heralded tracks also come into their own in the live arena, though 'Black Dog' and 'Misty Mountain Hop' arguably lack that extra kick. Meanwhile, 'The Rain Song' is even tastier than its studio counterpart. Robert Plant's sensitive delivery complements Jimmy Page's gentle, dripping, epiphanic notes. The menacing blues of 'Since I've Been Loving You' is a winner as is the buoyant 'Over the Hills and Far Away.' 'The Ocean,' which always sounded to me like the sort of thing Zep could knock off in five minutes, is a joy in this context. J.P. Jones's eerie 'No Quarter' is moved on to the first disc in exchange for the gargantuan version of 'Dazed and Confused' which took up the whole of the second side of the LP. 26 minutes seemed too long then and it does now, regardless of sundry effects and Page's guitar bowing. The momentum of the first disc is lost. 'Stairway to Heaven,' not surprisingly, doesn't match up to the standard of the original. 'Moby Dick,' which featured a drum solo of acceptable length on Zep II, becomes the dreaded extended version here. The new track, 'Heartbreaker,' is a welcome addition, but 'Whole Lotta Love' splutters to the end. Trying to replace/replicate the weird middle section was always going to be tough. Despite its shortcomings, I reckon 'The Song Remains The Same' is full value for its price, given that you get a killer disc lasting an hour. You can always skip the second one.
E**T
Très bon Live de ce groupe "mythique" ... un des dinosaures du rock des années 60 et 70 . Excellent patchwork de leurs meilleurs morceaux tirés de leurs cinq premiers albums ( de 1969 à 1973 ). Super double CD (en 3 volets cartonnés pour cette édition) avec des photos inédites par rapport à l'édition vinyle d'origine et avec plusieurs morceaux qui n'y figuraient pas ( "Black Dog", "Over The Hills And Far Away", "Misty Mountain Hop" ... ). A l'écoute, on se rend bien compte de la magie et de la force de leurs concerts .... en 1973.
R**O
O vinil tem o som espetacular!! . A entrega foi feita dentro do prazo, nas melhores condições de segurança ao produto. Obrigado Amazon.br!
B**H
CD arrived on time in excellent condition.
J**A
Tenia el cd doble primitivo sin remasterizar, la diferencia de sonido es muy considerable con respecto a este, además tiene 6 temas más....ya nadie hace discos de tanta calidad, actualmente la música está de muy capa caida y sin visos de mejora.