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[The 1970 masterpiece is a regular reprint! Jimmy Page supervised the remastering! 】 Unlike the Rolling Stones and Deep Purple in the early days, Led Zeppelin quickly gained national attention as soon as they released their first album, and their second album sold like never before. In addition, they created the image of hard rock with their stage performances using their advanced technology and flashy orgies with "groupies" and plenty of topics to talk about. Unlike the first work, Eddie Kramer was appointed as the engineer, and the sound creation that seems to have cut out the atmosphere of the place is the "rising smoke" common to Jimi Hendrix, whom Eddie continued to support throughout his life. So full of magic. Includes "Whole Lotta Love" and "Ramble On".
A1Whole Lotta Love5:34
A2What Is And What Should Never Be4:44
A3The Lemon Song6:19
A4Thank You4:47
B1 Heartbreaker4:14
B2Living Loving Maid (She's Just A Woman)2:39
B3Ramble On4:23
B4Moby Dick4:21
B5Bring It On Home4:20

A1Whole Lotta Love5:34

A2What Is And What Should Never Be4:44

A3The Lemon Song6:19

A4Thank You4:47

B1 Heartbreaker4:14

B2Living Loving Maid (She's Just A Woman)2:39

B3Ramble On4:23

B4Moby Dick4:21

B5Bring It On Home4:20
