Led Zeppelin
5
By Richcarnaggio
This has got to be one of their best albums. The first time I heard it was at a midnight show. And I was hooked they are the best rockers of my generation.
Great album
4
By hdbdudgdd
I would suggest this album to anyone - it captures Led Zeppelin at their instrumental peak (Robert's vocals were shot from 1973 to 1976 - though he's doing well for these shows) and every song is fantastic. I only have one problem, and that is that some of the songs are shortened in this remaster. I have an original LP, and No Quarter is two minutes longer. It's definitely my favorite off of the soundtrack, so I'm a tad upset about the length. To make up for it they threw in some unreleased songs and extended Dazed and Confused, so the remaster isn't all that bad. I would still suggest purchasing it though, as I personally can't get enough of this album (hehe).
Proof the they are one of the greatest live bands ever
5
By stonecoldcrazy41
Great live performance by Led Zeppelin at the height of their career... No Quarter is a masterpiece.
Best Led Zeppelin Live Performance!
5
By led zep best band
Best Led Zeppelin Live Performance. Jimmy played great and Bronzo was amazing. Robert Plant was great on vocals and John Paul Jones played amazing as always.
LZ fan? I like a few songs.
3
By guitarAmateur
If this isn’t great then maybe you can tell us which live recording is?
zep remastered
5
By sabbath40
wish BONZO could here this sound quality.
Never That Great
2
By The Bradleyss
From all reports, this was not a good Zep show, and nobody has ever understood how it came to be their only authorized live LP. Remastering it hasn't made it any better.
Mixed but worthwhile
5
By JamesMnKC
The additional songs (if not previously heard) of course make this worthwhile and interesting. The sonic quality is improved; however, the performances originally issued I believe were better. Would recommend purchase, but not until after having acquired all of the studio recordings, and then it's a toss-up as to whether to purchase this or How The West Was Won first...for those of us that have the CDs of the original release of this, that version is the best, reputation notwithstanding, live record existing (but not counting the fantastic live footage on the Led Zeppelin 2003 DVD set, which is stellar) available.
Excellent.
5
By grybrn1
With updates in sound technology the updates Jimmy has applied to the originals are the best so far. The old is new again and for the Zep fans of yesterday who remember the snap crackle and pop of the needle and vinyl of that era. Thank God we still have Jimmy doing this for his band.
I love this band,but can we get Earls Court?
1
By oilers88cup
So Peter Grant said it best in the film,let’s drain another nickel from Led Zeppelin.Nothing New here,move on.Very disappointing.