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Rok wydania1982 WytwórniaSwan Song/Atlantic Nr. katalogowyA0051 Czas trwania płyty97:20 Gatunekhard rock/blues rock UtworyDisc 1: (33:07) Original album 1. We´re Gonna Groove (2:38)
Disc 2: (30:42) Companion Audio 1. We're Gonna Groove (Alternate Mix) (2:40)
Disc 3: (33:31) Companion Audio 1. Four Hands (Four Sticks) (Bombay Orchestra) (4:45)
Robert Plant - vocals (1-6), harmonicas (2)
(1) Recorded on the Pye Mobile Truck at the Royal Albert Hall, on 9.01.1970, engineered by Vic Maile († 1989)
(2) Recorded at Olympic Studios, London, on 5.06.1970, engineered by Andy Johns († 2013)
(3) Recorded during sound rehearsal at the Royal Albert Hall, London, on 9.01.1970, engineered by Vic Maile († 1989) with the Pye Mobile Truck
(4) Recorded on the Rolling Stones Mobile Studio at Stragroves, on 16.05.1972, engineered by Eddie Kramer
(5) Recorded at Polar Studios, Stockholm, Sweden, on 14.11.1978, engineered by Leif Mases
(6) Recorded at Polar Studios, Stockholm, Sweden, on 16.11.1978, engineered by Leif Mases
(7) Recorded at Mountain Studios, Montreux, Switzerland, on 12.09.1976, engineered by John Timperley († 2006)
(8) Recorded at Polar Studios, Stockholm, Sweden, on 21.11.1978, engineered by Leif Mases
All tracks mixed at the Sol Studio, Cookham, Berkshire. Engineer: Stuart Epps
Produced by Jimmy Page
Disc 2
The material on the companion disc presents a portal to the time of the recording of Led Zeppelin. It is a selection of work in progress, with rough mixes, backing tracks, alternate versions and new material recorded at the time
On "If It Keeps On Raining" there are two short dropouts and unexpected fade-out and fade-in. These are audio issues that exist on the source material and are not flaws in the mastering ot manufacturing process.
(1) Studio: Pye Mobile Truck, Royal Albert Hall, January 9, 1970, engineered by Vic Maile († 1989)
(2) Studio Island, London, November 11, 1970. Engineer: Andy Johns († 2013)
(3) Studio: Mountain Studios, Montreux, Switzerland, September 12,1976: Engineer: John
Timperley († 2006)
(4) Studio: Olympic No.1, London, October 10, 1968. Engineer: Andy Johns († 2013)
(5) Studio: Olympic No.1, London, October 3, 1968. Engineer: Andy Johns († 2013)
(6) Studio: Olympic No.1, London, June 5, 1970. Engineer: Andy Johns († 2013)
(7) Recorded and broadcast on June 23, 1969 for the "John Peel´s Top Gear" radio show. Produced by John Walters († 2001) for the BBC. Released by arrangement with BBC Enterprises, LTD ℗ 1990 BBC
(8) Studio: Olympic No.2, London, May 29, 1970. Engineer: Andy Johns († 2013), Assistant Engineer: Chris ?
Additional Engineering: Drew Griffiths
Disc 3
(1,2) Recorded in Bombay, India, October 19,1972
(3) Studio: Island, No.2, London, July 5, 1970. Engineer: Andy Johns († 2013), Assistant Engineer: Bob Potter
(4) Studio: Ronnie Lane´s Mobile, Headley Garange, February 15, 1974. Engineer: Ron Nevison
(5) Studio: Atlantic, New York, July 24, 1969.
(6) Studio: Rolling Stones Mobile, Stragroves, May 16, 1972, engineered by Eddie Kramer
(7) Studio: Ronnie Lane´s Mobile, Headley Garange, February 28, 1974. Engineer: Ron Nevison
Additional Engineering: Drew Griffiths
Produced by Jimmi Page
1982 (Swan Song/Atlantic A0051 / 79.0051-1) LP (GB/EU/ESP)
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