Led Zeppelin - Mothership

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Album Details

Title: Mothership
Artist: Led Zeppelin
Release Date: 11/13/2007
Re-Released On: 4/1/2008
Label: Rhino,
Duration: 135:25
Album Type(s): Greatest Hits
UPCs: 081227996154, 081227994747
Genre: Rock
Styles: Blues-Rock, Hard Rock, Heavy Metal, Arena Rock, British Metal, British Blues, Album Rock, Regional Blues
Moods: Aggressive, Bravado, Epic, Rousing, Swaggering, Urgent, Confident, Dramatic, Freewheeling, Meandering, Raucous, Sexual, Visceral, Atmospheric, Cathartic, Complex, Dreamy, Fiery, Hedonistic, Organic, Rebellious, Reckless, Rowdy, Searching, Sprawling, Tense/Anxious, Theatrical, Trippy, Wistful, Yearning, Autumnal, Bittersweet, Eerie, Energetic, Exciting, Fun, Gentle, Intense, Lively, Menacing, Ominous, Pastoral, Playful, Poignant, Reflective, Rollicking, Passionate, Indulgent, Volatile
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 8
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 2

Track Listings Disc 1

  1. Good Times Bad Times
  2. Communication Breakdown
  3. Dazed and Confused
  4. Babe I'm Gonna Leave You
  5. Whole Lotta Love
  6. Ramble On
  7. Heartbreaker
  8. Immigrant Song
  9. Since I've Been Loving You
  10. Rock and Roll
  11. Black Dog
  12. When the Levee Breaks
  13. Stairway to Heaven

Track Listings Disc 2

  1. The Song Remains the Same
  2. Over the Hills and Far Away
  3. D'Yer Mak'er
  4. No Quarter
  5. Trampled Under Foot
  6. Houses of the Holy
  7. Kashmir
  8. Nobody's Fault But Mine
  9. Achilles Last Stand
  10. In the Evening
  11. All My Love

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2008CD9474
2007CDRhino313148

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Album Review

Led Zeppelin's reunion for an Ahmet Ertegun tribute concert in November 2007 (pushed back a couple of weeks due to a finger injury Jimmy Page sustained during rehearsals) seemed like a spur of the moment thing -- but how spontaneous could it have been if it just happened to coincide with the release of an expanded The Song Remains the Same on both CD and DVD, the debut of their catalog as digital downloads, and the new two-disc compilation Mothership as a sampler of the whole shebang? Considering this full-scale, multi-prong assault -- which also included a new album by Robert Plant, after all -- it was probably not all that spontaneous. Such a precise attack suits this most mythic of classic rock groups, who always benefited from an enormous sense of scale. Weighing in at two discs and 24 tracks, Mothership has a sense of scale that the previous round of compilations -- the two-part Early Days & Latter Days, delivered in 1999 and 2000 respectively -- lacked, not just because it pushes these two phases together but because it is heavy on the heavy epics, emphasizing Zeppelin's sheer sonic ballast over either their lighter or more idiosyncratic moments. This effects the second disc more than the first, as the band started out heavy and expanded outward, and while it would have been nice if "Fool in the Rain" represented In Through the Out Door instead of "In the Evening," this is a minor quibble as Mothership hits the obvious high points without seeming perfunctory. And that, along with Page's new remastering, is the real selling point behind Mothership: as a compilation it is both gripping listening and a good introduction to this very album-oriented band, which is what makes it a welcome addition to their catalog. [The deluxe edition of Mothership contains a DVD with highlights from their eponymous live DVD -- it's a nice bonus but really, you'd be better off getting the full set.] ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Andy JohnsEngineer, Mixing
Baron WolmanPhotography
Bob BruenPhotography
Carl DunnPhotography
Chris WalterPhotography
Christian RoseInlay Photography
David FrickeLiner Notes
Dick BarnattPhotography
Eddie KramerMixing, Engineer
George ChkiantzEngineer
Glyn JohnsEngineer
Ian DicksonPhotography
Jimmy PageProducer, Guitar
John BonhamDrums
John C.F. DavisRemastering
Keith HarwoodEngineer, Mixing
Laurens Van HoutenPhotography
Leif MasesEngineer
Neal PrestonPhotography
Neil ZlozowerPhotography
Peter SimonPhotography
Robert PlantVocals
Ron NevisonEngineer
Ross HalfinResearch
Shepard FaireyDesign, Art Direction