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Led Zeppelin
The Soundtrack From The Film The Song Remains The Same




A1
Rock And Roll
A2
Celebration Day
A3
The Song Remains The Same
A4
Rain Song
B1
Dazed And Confused
C1
No Quarter
C2
Stairway To Heaven
D1
Moby Dick
D2
Whole Lotta Love
The English rock band Led Zeppelin was active from 1968 to 1980. During that time, the band members recorded eight studio albums.
Led Zeppelin formed out of the ashes of The Yardbirds. Jimmy Page had joined the band in its final days, playing a pivotal role on the group's final album, 1967's Little Games, which also featured string arrangements from John Paul Jones. During 1967, the Yardbirds were fairly inactive. Whilst the band members decided the group's future, Page returned to session work in 1967. In the spring of 1968, he played on Jones' arrangement of Donovan's "Hurdy Gurdy Man." During the sessions, Jones requested to be part of any future project Page would develop. Page would have to assemble a band sooner than he had planned. In the summer of 1968, the Yardbirds' Keith Relf and Jim McCarty left, leaving Page and bassist Chris Dreja with the rights to the name, as well as the obligation of fulfilling an upcoming fall tour. Page set out to find a replacement vocalist and drummer. Initially, he wanted to enlist singer Terry Reid and Procol Harum's drummer B.J. Wilson, but neither musician was able to join the group. Reid suggested that Page contact Robert Plant, who was singing with a band called Hobbstweedle.
Inducted into Rock And Roll Hall of Fame in 1995 (Performer).
Jimmy Page, John Baldwin, John Bonham, Robert Plant