Artist: Led Zeppelin
Venue: Headley Grange, 5/70; Island Studio, 5/72; Polar, Stockholm, 12/78
Sound quality: 10/10
Source: Stereo/soundboard
Bootleg: "Studio Daze", Scorpio SD 64-10-171 (made in USA)
Lineage: my silver CD > EAC > WAV > FLAC
Artwork: included

1. That's the Way (5.30) Headley Grange, 5/70
2. Blues medley (7.02) Headley Grange, 5/70
3. Since I've Been Loving You (7.26) Headley Grange, 5/70
4. All my Love (7.41) Polar, Stockhlom, 12/78
5. No Quarter (instrumental) (7.24) Island Studio, 5/72
6. No Quarter (instrumental) (8.41) Island Studio, 5/72
7. No Quarter (7.16) Island Studio, 5/72

Bit of a classic Zep boot,this.Stunning sound quality outtakes for all.
Particularly good are the spooky alternate vocal on 'No Quarter',
the extended 'All my Love' and the blues medley (it's like 'Hats off to (Roy) Harper' only longer and -
in my opinion but not,apparently,Robert Plant's - better).
Note that the original boot also features (as tracks 5 and 6 respectively)
'What is and What Should Never Be' and 'Dancing Days' from Long Beach, 27/6/72.
These were officially released on "How the West was Won" and so I've removed them here.
Enjoy!

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Images for this show:

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