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Coda album Product Description
Coda album by Led Zeppelin was released Aug 16, 1994 on the Atlantic (Label) label. John Bonham's death in 1980 made the previous year's IN THROUGH THE OUT DOOR the last album Led Zeppelin would record together, but two years after his passing, the faithful were still hungry for more. Hence the release of this previously unreleased material from the Zeppelin archives. Kicking off with an equal mix of swing and crunch on Ben E. King's "We're Gonna Groove," CODA showcases the less grandiose side of Zeppelin, also casting a backward glance toward the band's roots with a reverential treatment of Willie Dixon's "I Can't Quit You Baby" from a 1970 rehearsal. Much of CODA is comprised of outtakes from the IN THROUGH THE OUT DOOR sessions. "Ozone Baby" bobs and weaves with punky vigor, and "Darlene" grooves along with John Paul Jones's piano as the rudder. The grinding power of the stop-start rhythms on "Wearing and Tearing" ably displays Zeppelin's might, and the instrumental "Bonzo's Montreux" offers a rare glimpse into Bonham's percussive range, revealing his irreplaceable role and clearly demonstrating why the band broke up after his death. ...See Full Description
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| WHAT THE FRIG!!! The album is a masterpiece....just as all the others! ZEPPELIN IS GOD! By A.C. Guarantee (Oakville, ON, Canada) |
| One of Zep's Stongest !!!!! What most people do not understand about this album is that it contains material that was recorded at various times in Led Zeppelin's mighty reign. This album isnt regarded as the best by the remaining band members b/c it was a time of great grief for the band. Bonzo did an exellent job on the material of this album. I would really recommend this album to the rock fanatic. being a drummer , this is the last works of rock's most powerful drummer By pearldude90 (Washington,NC,USA) |
| True Zep Fans Will like it If you are truly a fan of Led Zeppelin, then you will like (if not love) this disc. I bought it when it was first released and found songs on it that belong with their greatest hits (Bonzo's Montreaux is incredible). Any person that wrote a bad review of this Is either not a fan of the group, a wanna be music critic, or both. Buy it! By Paul (Murfreesboro, TN, USA) |
| they got greedy I'm a long time Led Zep fan who was very disappointed with this album. People say Presence and In Through the Out Door was the downfall of Zeppelin. It's true that they weren't as good as their previous work, but they were very good albums in their own right and were still far better than most of the "music" being sold today. Coda is where the Zeppelin really crashed. After disbanding they rushed out an incohesive bunch of crap recorded throughout their career. The album lacks the innovation, cohesion, and creativity that made them famous. If they didn't think these songs were good enough to put on their albums the first time around, what makes them good enough now? By Nick (U of Michigan) |
| coda rules Greatest led zeppelin album out there By sean (newton, nj) |
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Coda songs Product Details
| Label | Atlantic (Label) |
| Orig Year | 1982 |
| CD Universe Part number | 1098496 |
| Catalog number | 92444 |
| Discs | 1 |
| Release Date | Aug 16, 1994 |
| Studio/Live | Studio |
| Mono/Stereo | Stereo |
| Producer | Peter Grant; Jimmy Page |
| Engineer | Eddie Kramer; Leif Masses; John Timperly; John Timperley; Leif Mases; Andy Johns; Stuart Epps; Vic Maile |
| Recording Time | 33 minutes |
| Personnel | Jimmy Page - guitar Robert Plant - vocals John Paul Jones - keyboards, bass John Bonham - drums
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| Additional Info | Remastered |
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