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Type
Cd (musik)
Format
2 cd'er, 1 tekstbilag
Sprog
engelsk
Genre
70'er rockbluesheavy rockrock
Emneord
Emnetal
78.794:5
Bidrag af
Indhold
Black DogRock And RollThe Battle Of EvermoreStairway To HeavenMisty Mountain HopFour SticksGoing To CaliforniaWhen The Levee BreaksBlack Dog (basic track with guitar overdubs)Rock And Roll (alternate mix)The Battle Of Evermore (mandolin / guitar mix from Headley Grange)Stairway To Heaven (Sunset Sound mix)Misty Mountain Hop (alternate mix)Four Sticks (alternate mix)Going To California (mandolin / guitar mix)When The Levee Breaks (alternate UK mix in progress)
Beskrivelse
Album oprindelig publiceret 1971+ unreleased studio outtakes (cd 2)
Udgave
Deluxe edition
Forlag
Atlantic Recording Corporation
Målgruppe
voksenmaterialer
Anmeldelser
Gaffa online, 2014-10-25
"Stairway... har fået en næsten katedralsk ekko-stemning i starten, uden at det rigtigt fører videre. Mixet i Misty Mountain Hop giver mere fokus på John Bonhams magtfulde spil, og Plants suveræne vokal træder mere frem i det alternative mix af stærke Four Sticks. Men vi bevæger os altså inden for et detaljeplan, hvor kun storsamlere bør tænke på at investere i hele pakken. Der ér en grund til, at Jimmy Page regnes for en af rockens fremmeste producere, og det høres på slutresultatet af original-albummet. Alt i alt en rockgigant uden væsentlige tilføjelser"
Gaffa online, 2014-10-25
AllMusic, 2014
"The supplemental disc for Led Zeppelin IV is constructed as a mirror image of the finished album, comprised almost entirely of alternate mixes and instrumentals. "The Battle of Evermore" and "Going to California" belong to the latter category, consisting of nothing but the acoustic guitar and mandolin parts from the finished track, while the rest of the record is devoted to alternate mixes from various sources. Occasionally, a distinction leaps out -- there's a notable lack of swampy, cavernous echo on "When the Levee Breaks," perhaps a few more keyboards on the midsection of "Stairway to Heaven" -- but generally these mixes are leaner, tighter, and not all that different from the finished version. A song or two feels slightly different -- "Misty Mountain Hop" jumps a bit as it seems to groove a little bit stronger -- but by and large this disc shows that as a producer, Page not only knew where he wanted to go but he knew how to get it right the first time"
AllMusic, 2014