

Remastered audio on three CDs.'HOW THE WEST WAS WON' highlights the best performances from Led Zeppelin’s legendary concerts at the Los Angeles Forum and Long Beach Arena on June 25 and 27, 1972. Melded together and sequenced to replicate a single concert from beginning to end, the three-CD and four-LP collections capture the band at the height of its formidable powers. Standouts include a 25-plus minute version of “Dazed And Confused” and a 21-minute medley based around “Whole Lotta Love.” The performances also capture the band introducing songs from its then-unreleased album Houses Of The Holy, which would be released nine months later. Review: We’re talking the best ever signature hammer-motif since “Ride of The Valyrie” 2000 ... - “How the West Was Won” by El Zeppelino was released by Atlantic Records May 2003 but these performances from the 1972 tour were preserved for us all by devoted bootleggers – we thank them- with beaucoup transmodulation of the two shows by Jimmy hisself years later when he borrowed the tapes. We’re talking Pro-Rodeo, defined. And these cowboys got a extraspecial reception whenever they played the Inglewood Forum LA to millions all the way till ’77, last ever shows in the US. And that’s what we’re talkingbout here, a Mack Rawhide Mid-Rise 18 wheeler live on the blacktop in ‘72 entirely at the Forum (mostly) and Long Beach on June 25/27 spliced up as one entire set. We’re talking munitions. We’re talking weaponry, bombardment, artillery, warfare. Storm Trooper Assault. We’re talking military grade rock musik built to combat specifications, high tensile and compressive strengths, hardness, and loudness of Thor. Tactical Military Academy Of Musik, lessons 1 thru 100. Mayhem begins with the LA Drone, and suddenly its Immigrant Song: time rewinds, we’re back in some kinda mezolithic slaughterhouse scenario. We’re talking the best ever signature hammer-motif since “Ride of The Valyrie” 2000 years previous. It’s immediately plain , Jimmy, JPJ and Lil Drummer Boy Demento Diablo go super nova, so yu just gotta wait for the guitar solo to find out that Jimmy’s on fire tonight, nails it, no fingers stuck in strings ce soir, he rips a solo of electrocuting voltage and penetration so now we know fersure, the whole band in a frenzy, primers in the C4. What was it with Jimmy that made him a panchromatic silver surfer astronaut guitarist of the entire universe? Just note this though: at Madison Square Gardens on February 12th 1975 during “Over The Hills And Far Away” Jimmy went and played a top 5 greatest ever electrik guitar solo in all of human history, like that was Jimmy’s destiny, to do that thing that night in NYC. Check it someplace. Anyway, back at the LA Forum, El Zeppolino kick up a wild cherokee mustang storm, tornado style, and reach the limits of human endurance. It’s a highspeed 43 vehicle expressway pile-up in powerchords, whiplash deluxe & non-stop axonal damage. Jimmy plays in Mode 9 throughout on a 25 stringed Dali guitar that bends time and scientists do say it proves the theory of relativity twice, 3 times if you count quickly and he executes six consecutive quark-hadron transitions, Fender style. Which can be represented mathematically as: G -> H -> ... -> SU(3) x SU(2) x U(1) -> SU(3) x U(1). Lil Johnny Demento hammers reee-lentlessly in devil-child kamikaze triplet grenades, mambo percussion juju-jojimbo, a neutron pulse pile-driver rhythm machine like 6 drummers with barracuda bass locked in tight. And Lancelot still had most of his screeching powers intact in 1972 so he sounds like one entire choir of screechers. Then you git “Dazed and Confused” – brief by later standards at a mere 25 minutes- and what can you say? – beaucoup boyz n girls tried to write theyselves a Dazed n Confused but nobody ever came close, this is perfected and extended rock music rodeo, mission statement, definitive. And it just goes on and on continuitously till they used up the entire Greater Los Angeles electricity supply 16 hours later. Blackout. Whole deal is a show of force, power, extreme prejudice. Once, in “Rock n Roll” Johnny Demento Diablo hits his drums so hard, you’d swear he’s cracked the space-time continuum permanent. Makes you sit bolt upright. We’re talking Solid Gold, Magna Cum Laudae - 1 of the 5 top supreme live Pro-Rodeo performances of all time. No simulations, no props, no CGI, no net, total commitment to the cause and they done it for real. Nobody else ever came close. Check it right now. Review: Led Zep at their energetic best on great quality vinyl - I have had a CD version of the original mastering for some years but was very tempted by the vinyl when this new mastering was announced as a box set. Vinyl is my preferred source, played on a Rega RP10. The 4 discs are nicely presented in individual album covers, all housed in an attractive and sturdy cardboard presentation box. Each disc comes in a good quality, poly-lined inner sleeve, thus avoiding unnecessary dust contamination. After routine cleaning on a wet, vacuum record cleaning machine, all discs play with low surface noise and are free of channel noise, or other defects. While live albums rarely if ever have the sheer dynamics and controlled quality of a good studio recording, some make up for it with their relish, energy and the authenticity of a band just playing together. I think this is a great live album and it really conveys the atmosphere of a big Led Zep concert very well indeed, at a time when they were hugely famous but still full of enthusiasm. You can feel the energy as the band dives straight into "Immigrant Song" as the first track. On a good 2 channel system the imaging is excellent and each element and performer can be "seen" clearly in the soundstage in width and depth. The remaster does seem to have enhanced the sound to my ears, though the effect can be subtle. There is greater clarity of each musical element with extremes of bass and treble being more explicit and a good, natural balance to the different elements. All tracks are worthy of inclusion, although IMHO the extended version of "Dazed and Confused" is rather indulgent and too long, whereas the similarly long "Moby Dick" is actually a highlight for me, showcasing Bonham's drumming brilliantly. It is also part of the album that sounds fantastic, with a clear sound picture of the drum kit and explicit detail. The album also shows what a great blues/rock vocalist Robert Plant is. This is a great addition to the studio albums for any Led Zep fan.

















| ASIN | B0796BNZHK |
| Best Sellers Rank | 13,289 in CDs & Vinyl ( See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl ) 1,274 in Classic British Rock 1,458 in Box Sets (CDs & Vinyl) 1,990 in Pop Rock |
| Country of origin | France |
| Customer reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (1,865) |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
| Label | Warner Music |
| Manufacturer | Warner Music |
| Manufacturer reference | 6.03498E+11 |
| Number of discs | 3 |
| Original Release Date | 2018 |
| Product Dimensions | 14.3 x 12.7 x 1.3 cm; 106.03 g |
N**R
We’re talking the best ever signature hammer-motif since “Ride of The Valyrie” 2000 ...
“How the West Was Won” by El Zeppelino was released by Atlantic Records May 2003 but these performances from the 1972 tour were preserved for us all by devoted bootleggers – we thank them- with beaucoup transmodulation of the two shows by Jimmy hisself years later when he borrowed the tapes. We’re talking Pro-Rodeo, defined. And these cowboys got a extraspecial reception whenever they played the Inglewood Forum LA to millions all the way till ’77, last ever shows in the US. And that’s what we’re talkingbout here, a Mack Rawhide Mid-Rise 18 wheeler live on the blacktop in ‘72 entirely at the Forum (mostly) and Long Beach on June 25/27 spliced up as one entire set. We’re talking munitions. We’re talking weaponry, bombardment, artillery, warfare. Storm Trooper Assault. We’re talking military grade rock musik built to combat specifications, high tensile and compressive strengths, hardness, and loudness of Thor. Tactical Military Academy Of Musik, lessons 1 thru 100. Mayhem begins with the LA Drone, and suddenly its Immigrant Song: time rewinds, we’re back in some kinda mezolithic slaughterhouse scenario. We’re talking the best ever signature hammer-motif since “Ride of The Valyrie” 2000 years previous. It’s immediately plain , Jimmy, JPJ and Lil Drummer Boy Demento Diablo go super nova, so yu just gotta wait for the guitar solo to find out that Jimmy’s on fire tonight, nails it, no fingers stuck in strings ce soir, he rips a solo of electrocuting voltage and penetration so now we know fersure, the whole band in a frenzy, primers in the C4. What was it with Jimmy that made him a panchromatic silver surfer astronaut guitarist of the entire universe? Just note this though: at Madison Square Gardens on February 12th 1975 during “Over The Hills And Far Away” Jimmy went and played a top 5 greatest ever electrik guitar solo in all of human history, like that was Jimmy’s destiny, to do that thing that night in NYC. Check it someplace. Anyway, back at the LA Forum, El Zeppolino kick up a wild cherokee mustang storm, tornado style, and reach the limits of human endurance. It’s a highspeed 43 vehicle expressway pile-up in powerchords, whiplash deluxe & non-stop axonal damage. Jimmy plays in Mode 9 throughout on a 25 stringed Dali guitar that bends time and scientists do say it proves the theory of relativity twice, 3 times if you count quickly and he executes six consecutive quark-hadron transitions, Fender style. Which can be represented mathematically as: G -> H -> ... -> SU(3) x SU(2) x U(1) -> SU(3) x U(1). Lil Johnny Demento hammers reee-lentlessly in devil-child kamikaze triplet grenades, mambo percussion juju-jojimbo, a neutron pulse pile-driver rhythm machine like 6 drummers with barracuda bass locked in tight. And Lancelot still had most of his screeching powers intact in 1972 so he sounds like one entire choir of screechers. Then you git “Dazed and Confused” – brief by later standards at a mere 25 minutes- and what can you say? – beaucoup boyz n girls tried to write theyselves a Dazed n Confused but nobody ever came close, this is perfected and extended rock music rodeo, mission statement, definitive. And it just goes on and on continuitously till they used up the entire Greater Los Angeles electricity supply 16 hours later. Blackout. Whole deal is a show of force, power, extreme prejudice. Once, in “Rock n Roll” Johnny Demento Diablo hits his drums so hard, you’d swear he’s cracked the space-time continuum permanent. Makes you sit bolt upright. We’re talking Solid Gold, Magna Cum Laudae - 1 of the 5 top supreme live Pro-Rodeo performances of all time. No simulations, no props, no CGI, no net, total commitment to the cause and they done it for real. Nobody else ever came close. Check it right now.
C**B
Led Zep at their energetic best on great quality vinyl
I have had a CD version of the original mastering for some years but was very tempted by the vinyl when this new mastering was announced as a box set. Vinyl is my preferred source, played on a Rega RP10. The 4 discs are nicely presented in individual album covers, all housed in an attractive and sturdy cardboard presentation box. Each disc comes in a good quality, poly-lined inner sleeve, thus avoiding unnecessary dust contamination. After routine cleaning on a wet, vacuum record cleaning machine, all discs play with low surface noise and are free of channel noise, or other defects. While live albums rarely if ever have the sheer dynamics and controlled quality of a good studio recording, some make up for it with their relish, energy and the authenticity of a band just playing together. I think this is a great live album and it really conveys the atmosphere of a big Led Zep concert very well indeed, at a time when they were hugely famous but still full of enthusiasm. You can feel the energy as the band dives straight into "Immigrant Song" as the first track. On a good 2 channel system the imaging is excellent and each element and performer can be "seen" clearly in the soundstage in width and depth. The remaster does seem to have enhanced the sound to my ears, though the effect can be subtle. There is greater clarity of each musical element with extremes of bass and treble being more explicit and a good, natural balance to the different elements. All tracks are worthy of inclusion, although IMHO the extended version of "Dazed and Confused" is rather indulgent and too long, whereas the similarly long "Moby Dick" is actually a highlight for me, showcasing Bonham's drumming brilliantly. It is also part of the album that sounds fantastic, with a clear sound picture of the drum kit and explicit detail. The album also shows what a great blues/rock vocalist Robert Plant is. This is a great addition to the studio albums for any Led Zep fan.
Z**W
ok
G**T
Excellent product. Amazing sound.
夜**灯
素晴らしいです。(泣) 何故、余り知られていない。 Blu-rayのコンサートは有名ですが、儲かるからか? もちろんDVDやBlu-rayのソフトも大事だが、このリマスターされたCDは買う価値がある。 ディープ・パープルのLIVE in Japan 位のインパクトはあります。 とにかく良すぎます!
E**S
Lp vinyl. Lo mejor. Excelente álbum, excelente audio y excelente presentación
Y**S
Led Zeppelin em seu auge. Bela edição tripla em CD digipack.
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