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CLASSIC 1969 BBC SESSIONS FROM A NEWLY FORMED LED ZEPPELIN
Formed in late-1968, Led Zeppelin emerged from the ashes of, firstly, The Yardbirds, and then the short-lived New Yardbirds. After Robert Plant joined – then unknown but recommended by Mickey Most - and John Bonham - a childhood friend of Jimmy Page – was also invited in, the transformation was almost complete. John Paul Jones had worked alongside Page as a session musician through much of the 1960s and his inclusion cemented the new group.Their eponymous debut album was released in the US during their tour there on 12 January 1969, and peaked at number 10 on the Billboard chart. In their first year Led Zeppelin completed four US and four UK concert tours, and also released their second album, Led Zeppelin II. Recorded mostly on the road at various North American studios, it was an even greater commercial success than their debut. Despite this fervent activity, Zeppelin also found time to record a number of sessions for the BBC during ’69, transmitted on John Peel’s Top Gear, and a number of other shows during their first year, and in all the group recorded 18 tracks for the BEEB - including the otherwise unreleased ‘Sunshine Woman’.
SIDE A
1. You Shook Me
2. Communication Breakdown
3. I Can’t Quit You Baby
4. Dazed And Confused
SIDE B
5. Intro
6. I Can’t Quit You Baby
7. You Shook Me
8. Sunshine Woman
9. The Girl I Love (She Got Long Black Wavy Hair)
10. Communication Breakdown
SIDE C
11. Something Else
12. What Is And What Should Never Be
13. Group Interview
14. Whole Lotta Love
SIDE D
15. Communication Breakdown
16. What Is And What Should Never Be
17. Travelling Riverside Blues
18. White Summer/Black Mountain