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Led Zeppelin/London,UK 5.18.1975

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This is the definitive item of the live performance on the second day of the consecutive performances at Earl’s Court on May 18, 1975. While the 1975 Earl’s Court is famous for both the 24th and 25th, which also have soundboard sound sources and video footage, the other three performances also have quite good quality audience recordings from that time. This title records the performance on the 18th, the second day, in the best quality ever. According to the concert file, “It seemed relaxed, and as a result the concert turned out much better,” and from “ROCK AND ROLL” they have been performing at a stable and high level, and the relaxed atmosphere also puts Robert in a good mood, and it is also worth noting that he is quite talkative during the MC. And while there are many highlights of the performance that were praised in the newspapers the next day, this day is the highly acclaimed “NO QUARTER”. A song about travel. The performance started with the MC, “An endless journey, a pretty dangerous journey…”, and although it was a long performance lasting more than 20 minutes, there was no wasted part at all, and the dense play with a tight sync of the four people was completed with a wonderful composition that left no time to breathe. In “STAIRWAY TO HEAVEN”, Robert rarely interjects during Jimmy’s long solo. While each era has its own characteristics, from the roughness of the early days, to the maturity after 1977, to the performance at the mercy of the trends after 1979, this 1975 Earls Court is a fulfilling stage that shines in the valley of the transitional period of each era. And this title has realized a complete recording of the concert by connecting multiple sources seamlessly through editing, and in particular, the generation of each source tape is young, and it is a world apart from the already released board. The range spread, the lack of noise, etc. are so clear that you can’t think that this is the same tape, and it is also noteworthy that all of them are recorded with high sound quality and uniformity, so that you can’t tell that multiple sources are being used. Furthermore, this work was mastered with a natural orientation to take advantage of the characteristics of the master that is as close to the original as possible. Some parts were mastered with priority given to sound quality, so although source changes were edited during the songs “THE SONG REMAINS THE SAME”, “MOBY DICK” and “STAIRWAY TO HEAVEN”, there were no omissions, no differences in sound quality, and no discomfort. This is a board that allows you to feel the atmosphere of the day that cannot be captured by sound board sound sources. DISC ONE : 01. Introduction by Johnnie Walker 02. Rock & Roll 03. Sick Again 04. Over the Hills & Far Away 05. In My Time Of Dying 06. The Song Remains The Same 07. The Rain Song 08. Kashmir 09. No Quarter DISC TWO : 01. Tangerine 02. Going to California 03. That’s the Way 04. Bron-Y-Aur-Stomp 05 Trampled Underfoot 06. Moby Dick DISC THREE : 01. Dazed And Confused 02. Stairway to Heaven 03. Whole Lotta Love 04. Black Dog [Live At The Earl’s Court London U.K. MAY 18, 1975]

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