Of the ten songs of the original crimping are four hand-picked classics several songs at the start that at concerts at that time could not be missing and in which the group vorzeigt what has made them so successful in the Seventies: Stringent rhythms (AC), Breaks, stomping, brute Klangkosmen in which one wants to put and as a contrast to the rather disturbing point, still controlled direction change from blues to hard rock found henceforth also classical elements used for the music of the group. The acoustic proximity exists.
But now I want to come to the recently published Remaster, the yes at this Neuauflegungen generally greater attention or criticism is met with. For me, the music of Led Zeppelin has always been a subjective observation out as a separate chapter of Hard Rock history. For this beautiful, contemplative presentation, the publisher company but in fact leave some interesting incident that each listener to hear the first or the second time will delight again and again, because you can gain an impression of space and break down the sound into individual parts by the nuanced Remaster now , The Remaster sounding much more dynamic and more powerful than the somewhat tame first pressing from the year 1970. The acquisition of this pleading to checkout classic is expected to be so also for Those of interest, who already had the album but in terms of a better sound the Remaster bide outside want , As a gimmick, there is at the front of a small round indentation with which you can move the * actual * Front Cover. If that's not enough, can get enough or read the images and writings in the booklet. The only downer: The tracklisting is not on the back, but listed in the inside of Pappcovers. So who is unfamiliar with the present compositions, should read on the net. Allen Hard Rock and sound obsessed buying new is "III" and recommended one is allowed to access courageously since such editions today anyway perish between other rock and metal laying on again.
Conclusion: Ten great songs, four virtuoso musicians, rewarding Remaster. 5 Stars!
Jimmy Page - Acoustic guitar / electric guitar / backing vocals
Rober Plant - vocals / harmonica
John Paul Jones - bass guitar / organ / mandolin
John Bonham - drums / percussion