TRANSMISSION IMPOSSIBLE (3CD)
by ROBERT PLANT
Compact Disc - 3 CD Box Set
ETTB122
Label: EAT TO THE BEAT
STUNNING TRIPLE DISC SET FEATURING THE FINEST BROADCAST RECORDINGS MADE DURING ROBERT PLANT’S LENGTHY CAREER
DISC 1
1. Calling To You 5:30 2. 29 Palms 5:01 3. Tie Dye On The Highway 5:47 4. Going To California 4:13
5. Promised Land 8:03 6. What Is And What Should Never Be 6:23 7. Ship Of Fools 6:33 8. Whole Lotta Love 7:15 9. In The Mood 9:38 10. Big Log 7:17 11. Little By Little 10:19
DISC 2
1. Wanton Song 4:47 2. Bring It On Home 1:29 3. Heartbreaker 5:21 4. Ramble On 5:39 5. Walking Into Clarksdale 6:49 6. No Quarter 11:22 7. Shining In The Light 4:10 8. Gallow's Pole 5:05 9. Heart In Your Hand 4:29 10. Babe, I'm Gonna Leave You 8:21 11. How Many More Times 8:31 12. Spoonful/Whole Lotta Love 10:39 13. Rock 'n' Roll 5:05
DISC 3
1. You Shook Me 5:21 2. Communication Breakdown 3:01 3. I Can't Quit You Baby 4:26 4. Dazed And Confused 6:40 5. Alexis Korner Introduction 0:18 6. I Can't Quit You Baby 5:29 7. You Shook Me 4:10 8. Sunshine Woman 3:11 9. The Girl I Love (She Got Long Black Wavy Hair) 3:01 10. Communication Breakdown 3:16 11. Something Else 2:07 12. What Is And What Should Never Be 4:17 13. Group Interview With Chris Gran 5:57 14. Whole Lotta Love 6:09 15. Communication Breakdown 2:41 16. What Is And What Should Never Be 4:28 17. Travelling Riverside Blues 5:09 18. White Summer/Black Mountain Side 8:22
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Born in 1948, Robert Plant’s best-known role has been as the ‘Rock-God’ frontman of Led Zeppelin between 1968 and 1980. But Plant’s musical career both before and, more significantly, after Zep has been intriguing, and this 3-CD Set now celebrates all eras ofBob Plant’s trajectory by bringing together live and studio broadcast recordings, as a solo-artist, as part of the Page & Plant Duo, and as main-man in Led Zeppelin.
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Kicking off with a solo-show, on DISC ONE Plant’s astonishing set at Glastonbury Festival in 1993 is often hailed as Robert’s finestever solo-performance, and is presented here in all its complete glory.
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DISC TWO features an extraordinary gig Bob, alongside his old mucker, Jimmy Page, played together under their Page & Plant moniker, at the Bizarre Festival in Koln, Germany in 1998, while the set concludes on DISC THREE with a real treat. Eighteen Tracks that Led Zeppelin recorded for the BBC in 1969, all of which were broadcast by the BEEB at the time, when Led Zep were but a little known new blues band, playing the London circuit.