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Led Zeppelin/Switzerland 1970

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Here is the tile recorded from the audience master of the Montreux performance on March 7, 1970, with the highest quality ever. The March 7 concert in Montreux, Switzerland, known as the venue of the Montreux Jazz Festival since the 1970 European tour, has been famous for its high-quality audience sound sources since the analog era, and some of them also have soundboard sound sources. First of all, this title uses the low generation master of that audience source. As it was once said to be a sound board sound source, its high quality is guaranteed. And the performance is also Bon Soir! The song begins with a greeting in French, and the song “We’re Gonna Groove” suddenly rises to heaven. Furthermore, the flow of “Heartbreaker”, which uses the riff of the Jeff Beck Group’s “Rice Pudding” as its head, gives you goosebumps from the exploding screams of Plan in “Dazed And Confused”. It’s a live show where you can enjoy the energetic performance of the talented young members, and disc:3 additionally includes 6 existing soundboard sound sources. This 3CD also includes the complete version of “Whole Lotta Love,” which was only included halfway in the previous release, and can be said to be the definitive album of standard sound sources. DISC 1 : 01. We’re Gonna Groove 02. I Can’t Quit You Baby 03. Dazed And Confused 04. Heartbreaker 05. White Summer – Black Mountain Side 06.Since I’ve Been Loving You DISC 2 : 01. Organ Solo 02. Thank You 03. What Is And What Should Never Be 04. Moby Dick 05. How Many More Times 06. Whole Lotta Love DISC 3 : 01. We’re Gonna Groove 02. I Can’t Quit You Baby 03. Dazed And Confused 04. White Summer 05. How Many More Times 06. Whole Lotta Love (From Soundboard Master) [Live at Montreux Casino Switzerland March 7th 1970]

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