Led Zppelin: Coda

Led Zppelin Coda Music
by Led Zppelin

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This is the last of the real zeppelin albums,,as you,d expect its abit of a mish mash,bits and pieces left over from previous albums,,John Bonhan had past away the previous year,I suppose to mark his passing they added a track "Bonzo,s Montreux",I,v no idea if it was on the orginal album and has been added to this remastered copy I have ,but I like it..I just read something regarding him that made me laugh,, "Chuck Norris kicked a drum,the drum kicked him back saying who the hell are you John Bonham"
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Assembled after drummer John Bonham's death, this 1982 release featured some real nuggets for Led Zep fans drawn from throughout their career, including We're Gonna Groove; Ozone Baby; Poor Tom; I Can't Quit You Baby; Wearing and Tearing , and more.

Coda, released in 1982 after the breakup of the band, was the result of a trawl through the studio archives in search of leftover material. In fact, they had already used up almost all of the good stuff; this was Led Zeppelin's only disappointing album. Nevertheless, even relatively poor material by Led Zeppelin is decent and some tracks here are classic, notably "Poor Tom," "Ozone Baby," and "Wearing and Tearing." The latter, one of three outtakes from the In Through the Out Door sessions, features a particularly high-octane blend of stripped-down, grungy rock & roll and is considered their response to the then-burgeoning punk movement. With so little studio material available, live versions of "I Can't Quit You Babe" and "We're Gonna Groove" from 1970 flesh out the set; the former features some blistering playing. --James Swift
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