2018-04-06

Led Zeppelin - V1/2 (1973-07-17) FLAC

GENRE: Hard Rock 
FORMAT: Lossless (Flac) 
SIZE: 1,17 Gb (3% Recovery) 


Recorded live at Seattle Center Coliseum, Seattle, Washington, USA on July 17th, 1973.
Sources: (stereo soundboard+stereo audience)
This title allows a very enjoyable listening of the complete show. The audience is mainly used for the last 1/3 of the concert where the soundboard is not available.
Label: Empress Valley Supreme Disc - EVSD-418/419/420.
Released: 2008.
Deluxe long box in a form of a four-sided sleeve around cardboard tray.






TRACKLIST:

Disc 1 (54:31):
01 Announcement (3:54)
02 Rock And Roll (3:52)
03 Celebration Day (3:53)
04 Bring It On Home / Black Dog (6:45)
05 Over The Hills And Far Away (7:08)
06 Misty Mountain Hop (4:55)
07 Since I’ve Been Loving You (9:43)
08 No Quarter (14:17)

Disc 2 (65:19):
01 The Song Remains The Same (5:59)
02 The Rain Song (9:42)
03 Dazed And Confused (36:37)
04 Stairway To Heaven (13:00)

Disc 3 (62:44):
01 Moby Dick (32:22)
02 Heartbreaker (8:21)
03 Whole Lotta Love (16:43)
04 The Ocean (5:17)

NOTES:
Empress Valley released V1/2 unexpectedly, catching collectors off guard.  It is the first release of this show in a while and like Afterburner (Cashmere CSCD-004/5/6) is a mix between the primarily used soundboard tape with the audience tape used to complete the gaps including the long introduction over the venue’s PA system.  The soundboard tape, compared to previous releases, sounds more hissy and dull.  The packaging is nice.  It comes in the EVSD long tray with a slipcover depicting the old Houses Of The Holy advertisment printed on a beige background.   
www.collectorsmusicreviews.com

Excellent-sounding three disc set of Led Zeppelin's show at the Seattle Coliseum on 17 July 1973. Sourced from soundboard tapes, it has occasional but virtually unnoticeable audience-sourced patches. Evidently one of the twenty top Led Zep bootlegs out there (see reviews at http://www.bootlegzone.com/album.php?name=flying§ion=23), though for me the early shows are better for their energy, and the lack of thiry minute drum (and other) solos... Bands' shows coalesce over the years, and the earliest shows tend to be the most varied and thus more interesting, although of course generally less well recorded.
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