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Album Led Zeppelin II - LP Disc Vinyl

Led Zeppelin: Led Zeppelin II

LP Album. Disc vinyl remasterizat. Genre: Rock
Rhyno/Atlantic Warner Music
barcode: 0081227966409
Inregistrat in perioada April - August 1969
Exemplar (vinil) fabricat in 2014

componenta:

John Bonham - drums, timpani, backing vocals
John Paul Jones - bass, organ, backing vocals
Jimmy Page - digital remastering, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, steel guitar, theremin, producer, backing vocals
Robert Plant - lead vocals, harmonica

Lista pieselor de pe disc

1. Whole Lotta Love
John Bonham / Willie Dixon / John Paul Jones / Jimmy Page / Robert Plant
5:35
2. What Is and What Should Never Be
Jimmy Page / Robert Plant
4:45
3. The Lemon Song
John Bonham / John Paul Jones / Jimmy Page / Robert Plant
6:19
4. Thank You
Jimmy Page / Robert Plant
4:49
5. Heartbreaker
John Bonham / John Paul Jones / Jimmy Page / Robert Plant
4:14
6. Living Loving Maid (She's Just a Woman)
Jimmy Page / Robert Plant
2:39
7. Ramble On
Jimmy Page / Robert Plant
4:24
8. Moby Dick
John Bonham / John Paul Jones / Jimmy Page
4:20
9. Bring It On Home
Willie Dixon / Jimmy Page / Robert Plant
4:21

 

George Chkiantz - engineer
Peter Grant - executive producer
Chris Huston - engineer
Andy Johns - engineer
David Juniper - artwork
Eddie Kramer - director of engineering, engineer, mixing
Barry Diament - original CD mastering [19127-2]
Robert Ludwig - original U.S. LP mastering
George Marino - digital remastering

Wiki:

Led Zeppelin II was conceived during a busy period of Led Zeppelin's career from January through August 1969, when they completed four European and three American concert tours.[3] Each song was separately recorded, mixed and produced at various studios in the UK and North America. The album was written on tour, during periods of a couple of hours in between concerts, a studio was booked and the recording process begun, resulting in a sound with spontaneity and urgency through necessity.[3] Several songs resulted from improvisation while touring, including during the instrumental sections of "Dazed and Confused", and were recorded mostly live in the studio.[4]