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The End!!
Aug 08, 2003 05:50 PM 1429 Views

Coda


- Led Zeppelin (1982)


First of all, lets get some facts clear. Led Zeppelin broke up in the year 1980. This album was released in 1982 out of all the stuff which the band had earlier rejected. In fact, this was simply an attempt to cash in on the mighty Led Zeppelin legend. In spite of the fact that this album consists of LZ rejects, it still has a few gems.


The band broke up after the drummer (Bonham)'s tragic death. The surviving members didn't even look for a replacement drummer. But they did at least let their fans enjoy a dessert of ''coda'' after the many ''full courses''.


The band realized that this album would never be a classic... or even and excellent one. Its just like a collection of songs which might have featured in other albums but not as the best songs of the album. In fact, I'm not sure if you can even call it a good album. Only the diehard fans do so. But its decent enough. And even this mediocre album is a must have for all Led Zeppelin fans. But not at the sacrifice of their earlier albums.


These outtakes go on to prove just one thing... that even the worst of the band is much much better than the best of most other bands of their era. It just goes to show that Jimmy Page was nothing less than a Guitar God, Bonham - a great drummer, Plant - a fantastic singer and Jones an amazing bass player.




  1. We're Gonna Groove




Its a decent song. More like a soundcheck jam.


ratings - 1/2




  1. Poor Tom




The Page/Plant duo do their stuff. Its one of the better tracks of the album. It's a lot like a folk song. Sort of a bluesy folk classic rock song. I like the bridge and the bass in this song. The harmonica is also quite decent.


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  1. I Can't Quit You Baby




A more obvious blend of blues and rock.


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  1. Walter's Walk




It could have been a very nice song. But it isn't polished.


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  1. Ozone Baby




I like the guitar riff. But apart from that the song has nothing special to offer.


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  1. Darlene




I hate this song.


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  1. Bonzo's Montreaux




A song which can more accurately be called as a drum solo. Bonzo drums magnificently. Although this isn't a track I listen very often (I have only heard it three times in all), it is a decent one.


Ratings - and 1/2




  1. Wearing And Tearing




This is the most popular track of the album. Its an appropriate way to end the album and the band's career.


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A must for music lovers
Jul 05, 2001 07:15 PM 1747 Views

This post-Zeppelin album was released in '82, and features pure outakes from the Zeppelin era, especially from ''In Through The Out Door''.


It's pretty amazing if you think about it, ALL of these songs were not good enough to be released in any of their previous albums, yet they are better than most music from any other band! I'd like to hear of another band, that could release a good album featuring nothing but outakes from previous albums. Only Zeppelin had the power & talent to do so!. This album doesn't really contain a bad song (have yet to hear a bad zep tune). But doesn't contain any masterpieces er Zep classics. But then what the hell!!! After I grew tired of Stairway and Whole Lotta Love, I moved on to the more ''obscure'' Zep tracks. This album epitomizes Led Zep's penchant for change and willingness to go in a new direction on each album.


I remember 2 years back I was surfing for some dope on led zep albums & read loadsa people saying this is the least likable(i just cannot use the word worst for them 'coz they never done anything bad) album & after that I didnt buy this album for more than a year. Now I have realised never to go by others opinions. Just 'coz these songs r outakes doesnt mean they r bad...infact this album has got killer tracks.


WE'RE GONNA GROOVE is a neat one to start the album. It has some nice effects by Page.


DARLENE - this ones a very groovy song ,i love the way Plant says darlene followed by a neat Page lead.The Piano work(by Paul Jones it seems) complimenting it all the way.


I CANT QUIT YOU BABY - I somehow prefer the original(!!!) version in their first album. There r some neat guitar work by Page though.


OZONE BABY is the standout here. JONE's bass anchors this song. Plant's vocals are a thing of beauty here, and page's guitar rocks.


POOR TOM - this ones comparatively lighter than the rest .Cool song though.


BONZO´s MONTREAUX is the epic track of this album. Its pure vintage JOHN BONHAM here. This song alongwith 'Moby Dick' proves why he was considered the best drummer from that era.


WEARING & TEARING is one of the top best LZ songs of all time to my ears. Its got a punk feel to it. Robert Plant & Bonham just go crazy in this with Jones riding along with his bass riffs. AMAZING!!!!!


Highly Reccomended Album. Infact if u havnt been into Led ZEP buy this album...listen to it keeping in mind these songs were not considered good enuff to be included in their albums .... I can bet the next thing u r gonna do is buy all the Led Zep stuff.


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