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    The Song Remains The Same (Remastered / Expanded) (2CD)
    The Song Remains The Same (Remastered / Expanded) (2CD)

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    Artist: Led Zeppelin
    Label: Rhino Records
    Category: Music

    List Price: $24.98
    Buy New: $8.93
    You Save: $16.05 (64%)



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    Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 63 reviews
    Sales Rank: 2378

    Format: Original Recording Remastered, Live, Extra Tracks
    Media: Audio CD
    Discs: 2
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
    Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5

    MPN: 328252
    UPC: 081227996116
    EAN: 0081227996116
    ASIN: B000VWYNNW

    Release Date: November 20, 2007
    Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
    Condition: Factory sealed!! Small mark on bar code.

    Tracks:

      Disc 1
      • Rock And Roll
      • Celebration Day
      • Black Dog (including Bring It On Home)*
      • Over The Hills*
      • Misty Mountain Hop*
      • Since I've Been Loving You*
      • No Quarter
      • The Song Remains The Same
      • Rain Song
      • The Ocean*

      Disc 2
      • Dazed and Confused
      • Stairway To Heaven
      • Moby Dick
      • Heartbreaker*
      • Whole Lotta Love (*Not on original soundtrack release)

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    Editorial Reviews:

    Product Description
    Led Zeppelin s sold-out concert tours became rituals of high-energy rock and roll theater. The SONG REMAINS THE SAME...attests to the group s powerful and somewhat saturnalian appeal at the height of their popularity.
    - from the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame s web page on the band s 1995 induction
    The Hall of Fame s assessment of the legendary band also states, Led Zeppelin redefined rock in the Seventies and for all time. They were as influential in that decade as the Beatles were in the prior one...Then and now, Led Zeppelin looms larger than life on the rock landscape as a band for the ages with an almost mystical power to evoke primal passions. That power is communicated full-force in the updated, 2CD reissue of the soundtrack to their concert film THE SONG REMAINS THE SAME. First released in 76, the recording captures a celebrated three-night stand at NYC s Madison Square Garden in July 1973. The newly updated edition now contains six songs not featured on the original release, and the entire project was remixed and remastered with the band members direct oversight. Featuring liner notes by Oscar-winning director and former Rolling Stone editor Cameron Crowe, the set will be released simultaneously by Warner Home Video with the new, expanded DVD edition of the film.



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    5 out of 5 stars Stunning Remastering, Blazing Performances...This Version Elevates Song to a New Level   November 20, 2007
     61 out of 64 found this review helpful

    I admit I wasn't a fan of The Song Remains the Same live album when it was released back in 1976 (was it that long ago?). The concert seemed flat. When the CD was first issued, I thought it sounded even worse. Hardly any highs or lows -- sound-wise and performance-wise.

    But Jimmy Page and Kevin Shirley have waved a magic wand over the master tapes. This isn't the same album any more. It's dynamic, vibrant, blistering. The bass guitar is there now! The guitar rings out clear as a bell. And Plant's voice is right up front where it belongs.

    I've been listening all afternoon to this remastered edition of The Song Remains the Same. There have been projects around the house I was supposed to get to. There was another new CD I wanted to hear. But I couldn't take this 2-CD set out of my player. It held me in its grip for the entire concert.

    Led Zeppelin continues to astound some 25 years after they broke up, and a full three decades plus after this concert was performed at Madison Square Garden in 1973.

    If you've held off buying this because the original version left a bad taste in your mouth, rest assured this is a unique experience now. It's crisp as a new can of Pringles and twice as tasty.

    I highly recommend The Song Remains the Same remastered 2-CD edition.



    3 out of 5 stars What a waste of opportunity...   November 22, 2007
     16 out of 17 found this review helpful

    This updated version had the potential to be up there with "Made In Japan", "Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out" etc. etc. as a classic live album even if the performances are somewhat uneven mainly due to them going into unknown territory and natural causes. That's the great thing about LZ if you listen to their live bootlegs - no version of any song is the same as another. It's a hit and miss but always exiting game.
    Plant's voice changed dramatically for the worse after hitting his peak in Australia in 1972. However, he still hits plenty of peaks as well as the lows here. In fact, still great compared to years to come!
    As stated by other reviewers, yes the sound is great and the edits are incomprehensible. TSRTS was never an honest document in either version and the disappointment is now larger than previously. I've got bootlegs of the Madison Square shows and therefore can confirm there are huge chunks missing from many songs: Black Dog was always played in full unlike this circumcised edit; Dazed and Confused has been chopped in the section before San Fransisco; No Quarter here has Page jumping straight into the his solo whereas we know he feels his way around before exploding; Heartbreaker has a chunk of Pages solo missing after the drums and bass come back in just before WLL; Whole Lotta Love's edits are glaring even to the blind. There's alot more but i'll leave it alone. The question is, why?? Another confusing band decision has The Ocean placed at the end of the 1st cd when it was actually played as an encore - I even looked at the time length of the 2nd cd and there's no problem there with room to fit it in (??). (I've burnt myself a copy with The Ocean where it should be).
    On a positive note, it's great to hear the extra songs even if they aren't all the ultimate renditions.
    I'll still give it 3* based on the sound quality and the sheer balls they play with at times - the title track and The Rain Song have never sounded better and that includes other bootlegs from the same, and different years.
    Let's hope the surviving band members listen to their fans and decide to release a 3rd version as a triple cd without the edits. Hey Jimmy - you readin' this, mate?
    Overall, I'll still recommend it. Make sure you keep your old copy - if you don't have it, hurry and get it before it's deleted.
    As Otto the bus driver on The Simpsons says - "Zeppelin rules!!"



    4 out of 5 stars Diced and Spliced for $19.99   November 30, 2007
     13 out of 15 found this review helpful

    As far as "real," faithful, organic performances go, this album is even more of a travesty than the original album was.

    Not only is the music not from one show (it's from three different ones), but every song is either cut, overdubbed, spliced together from more than one performance, or a combination thereof.

    In fact, most of the songs are composites from at least two of the three performances. (Please see thegardentapes.co.uk for more information.)

    Still, at least two of the songs on the original album are my favorite versions of those songs, studio versions included. "No Quarter" and "The Rain Song" have never sounded better to me, and I've heard bootleg versions from the same tour as well as from the 1975 and 1977 tours.

    I'm really glad that the current edition of the album includes additional tracks--very good ones (however much tinkered with in the studio)--because the original album always felt gutted to me. The current edition sounds more like a complete show than an abbreviated one.

    But I do wish that Page had just remastered the songs that were originally on the album instead of altering them for the new edition. I find it very hard to listen to the new "No Quarter" because it actually sounds edited, as does "Whole Lotta Love."

    I realize that the current album is meant to perfectly accompany the visuals of the film and that Page has no rights to the film. But why would a musician sacrifice his music to a film? Especially when there's such a lack of officially released live performances?? And he's proud of how his band played on stage???

    I also wonder why Page didn't just buy the film rights and then shape the visuals to fit the music. Surely, cash wasn't a problem.

    I hope he decides one day to issue untinkered-with 3CD sets of great 1975 and 1977 shows. To have the April 27, 1977, Cleveland show ('Destroyer') in complete, well-mastered form would be a tremendous addition to the Zep canon. Its song selection and performances leave nothing to be desired.

    Unless, of course, you're Mr. Page and hear everything with studio ears :)



    5 out of 5 stars "The Same"? Not even close, and for the better   December 1, 2007
     13 out of 15 found this review helpful

    I'm one of those who saw the movie when it came out in 1976, more than once in fact. It was an immediate 'Saturday midnight' favorite where I grew up (Belgium). By then the band's reputation was larger than life and there simply was not much of an opportunity ever to see them live. I bought the double-album when it came out, and I never understood why the album was so much maligned by both fans and critics. I thought it was pretty darn good. Now after 31 years, and amid a frenzy of renewed Led Zeppelin activity (catalog on iTunes, the "Mothership" best of, and of course the upcoming one-off show in London--among swirling rumors the band may tour proper in 2008), now comes a newly expanded version of this album.

    On "The Song Remains the Same" (2 CDs; 15 tracks; 132 min.), the first CD starts off with the classic "Rock and Roll" and "Celebration Day", then dives straight into 4 previously unreleased tracks, including a rousing "Misty Mountain Top", but even better is the slowburner "Since I've Been Loving You". CD1 (10 tracks, 60 min.) finishes with 4 songs from the "Houses of the Holy" album, which the band was touring behind at the time, including a previously unreleased "The Ocean". It is impossible for me to listen to "No Quarter" and not think of the John Paul Jones 'fantasy sequences' in the movie. CD2 (5 tracks, 72 min.) brings one more new track ("Heartbreaker") but the lead-off track, a 25 min. epic "Dazed and Confused" towers over everything else. It is for me the ultimate Led Zeppelin track. I usually skip "Stairway to Heaven" (overrated and played to death on classic radio), but still like the "Moby Dick" drum solo, as well as the closer "Whole Lotta Love".

    The remastering by Jimmy Page sounds fantastic, and the packaging (with nice liner notes from Cameron Crow, with lines like : "The brown cardboard sing in the window simply read 'It's here'"--referring to the release of Led Zep II in late 1969) is done quite nicely. All in all, I am really pleased with the remastered and expanded CD release of "The Song Remains the Same", which is like discovering a new album in the Led Zeppelin catalog. (Incidentally, I did get to see the band in concert once, on their 1980 European tour, only months before John Bonham passed away.)



    2 out of 5 stars The Song Remains The Same (Remastered/Expanded)   November 20, 2007
     11 out of 11 found this review helpful

    As much as I agree with the other reviewers of this title that is has supurb sound, the rest of it is a very big let down. When the movie and sountrack came out in 1976, they were two seperate items. Now what has happened is that they took the remixed soundtrack from the movie itself and put it onto the CD. What's wrong with that is that there are a lot of bad edits in the movie that were transfered over to the CD itself. That did not happen in 1976. THIS IS TOTALLY UNEXCEPTABLE. I cannot believe that Jimmy Page would alow this to happen. If you want to save yourself some money this holiday season, buy the DVD and listen to the music. Don't waste your time on the CD (I would take mine back for a refund if I could). I am so happy I didn't get rid of my original copy.

    As a hard-core fan who has been waiting over 20 years for this to come out, I do not recommend it at all. A very big disappointment.



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