Led Zeppelin - Early Days & Latter Days: Vol. 1 & 2

Led Zeppelin - Early Days & Latter Days: Vol. 1 & 2
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Album Details

Title: Early Days & Latter Days: Vol. 1 & 2
Artist: Led Zeppelin
Release Date: 11/19/2002
Re-Released On: 1/13/2008
Label: WEA International, Wrong, Warner Bros.
Album Type(s): Greatest Hits
UPCs: 075678361920, 075678361951, 4943674048847, 0075678361951
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: 0
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 2

Track Listings Disc 1

  1. Good Times Bad Times
  2. Babe I'm Gonna Leave You
  3. Dazed and Confused
  4. Communication Breakdown
  5. Whole Lotta Love
  6. What Is and What Should Never Be
  7. Immigrant Song
  8. Since I've Been Loving You
  9. Black Dog
  10. Rock and Roll
  11. The Battle of Evermore
  12. When the Levee Breaks
  13. Stairway to Heaven

Track Listings Disc 2

  1. The Song Remains the Same
  2. No Quarter
  3. Houses of the Holy
  4. Trampled Under Foot
  5. Kashmir
  6. Ten Years Gone
  7. Achilles Last Stand
  8. Nobody's Fault But Mine
  9. All My Love
  10. In the Evening

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2008CDWrong783619
2004CDWEA International11758
2004CDWEA International11758
2003CDWarner Bros.7567836195

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Album Review

With their first six studio albums not containing a single dud track, trying to neatly assemble a Led Zeppelin 'best of' must have been quite a daunting task. All in all, the folks at Atlantic did an admirable job when the first-ever, single-disc Zeppelin 'best of's' were issued in 1999 (Early Days) and 2000 (Latter Days), covering most of the essentials. For fans that wanted to buy both discs in one shot, both were packaged together in 2002, under the title of Early Days and Latter Days. If you're expecting some bonus bits or anything with the double disc, you'll be disappointed, as it's an exact replica of the single-disc versions. But whether you're a newcomer who wants to get a taste or a longtime who simply wants all the hits in one place, do yourself a favor and spend the extra duckets for the double disc. Even though their latter albums weren't as strong as their earlier ones, they did contain quite a few classics, and only the best tracks of these albums are included here ("Achilles Last Stand," "In the Evening," etc.). As with every compilation, there are going to be a few headscratchers -- here it's the omission of such gems as "Heartbreaker," "That's the Way," "Over the Hills and Far Away," and "The Ocean," which could have easily replaced such selections as "Babe I'm Gonna Leave You," "The Battle of Evermore," "No Quarter," and "Houses of the Holy." But how can you complain when such ultra classics as "Dazed and Confused," "Whole Lotta Love," "Black Dog," "Rock and Roll," "Stairway to Heaven," "The Song Remains the Same," "Trampled Under Foot," and "Kashmir" are all included? Certainly not little old me. ~ Greg Prato, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Andie AirfixDesign, Artwork
Barry PlummerPhotography
Barry WentzellPhotography
Bob GruenPhotography
Carl DunnPhotography
Eddie KramerPhotography
Frank MelfiPhotography
Jay GoodPhotography
Jim CumminsPhotography
Jim MarshallPhotography
Jimmy PageProducer
Kate SimonPhotography
Neal PrestonPhotography
Neil ZlozowerPhotography
Pennie SmithPhotography
Robert EllisPhotography
Robert KnightPhotography
Ron PownallPhotography
Ross HalfinCover Art Concept, Photo Research, Photography
Thom LukasPhotography
Ulrich HandlPhotography