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Led Zeppelin - Achtung Baby (A Group/Personal Project) (1970)

Track listing:
Volume 1
  1. Immigrant Song 1:23
  2. Heartbreaker 6:29
  3. Dazed And Confused 17:27
  4. Bring It On Home 9:45
  5. Since I've Been Loving You 7:00
  6. Thank You 6:51
  7. That's The Way 4:15
  8. What Is And What Should Never Be 4:16
Volume 2
  1. Moby Dick 16:41
  2. Whole Lotta Love 16:54
  3. Communication Breakdown 0:48

Notes


DeutschlandHalle, Berlin

"Intimate..Almost Mysterious!", (Equinox), Trader CD-R > EAC > WAV > Remaster
Remastered Audience Recording


This is a Group/Personal Project by those guys who "Sell Forbidden Objects From Places Men Fear To Tread...But Also Frozen Yogurt!, Which We Call "Frogurt"!, The 7th Son, Joel, Porgie, Mark, Mike, and Acapulco Gold.


Notes about the performance, and the sound quality:

Taken from Argenteumastrum.com:

"A really great show right after the Bath blowout. This show is like a sister to the Bath show but the atmosphere is very different. It is very intense and almost mysterious, and the band is on. Dazed And Confused is a great version and Robert's vocals are simply perfect. He even achieves the album cut's high and wailing vocals in Since I've Been Loving You with extreme ease in this great version. Moby Dick is an awesome display and the medley is great."

Quoted From the book "The Man Who Led Zeppelin" by C.Welch:

"Peter Grant wandered out into the crowds milling around the stage, working his way around the permimeter on the lookout for pirate recording activity. Not surprisingly, there were blatant attempts to record the concert being made by organised professionals armed with stereo tape recorders and microphones on boom stands. Several digruntled 'engineers' set up in front of the stage soon found their tapes being unceremoniously confiscated. Peter ripped one tape spool from a machine and began tearing it up."

Press Review:

"Another German record-breaker , with the six thousand crowd being bigger than the previous three rock shows at the Deutscheiandhalle. There were hoards of police with water-cannons ready to quell the anticipated riots, but Zeppelin left the audience too limp from the sheer excitement of the two-and-a-half hour show. Even the police were toe-tapping and hand-clapping when Robert requested it!Led Zeppelin are really something else – they even made the tough Berlin police bop on the aisles!" (Press July 1970)