Listed below are the best albums of 1990 as calculated from their overall rankings in over 59,000 greatest album charts. (Chart last updated: 1 hour ago).
"I've had a look at this Led Zeppelin Box for a long time, but hesitated to buy, hoping that the original albums would be reissued with interesting and relevant bonus material. Since this hope does not appear to be realistic in the near time, I decided to get it after all. I am in no way disappoin...""I've had a look at this Led Zeppelin Box for a long time, but hesitated to buy, hoping that the original albums would be reissued with interesting and relevant bonus material. Since this hope does not appear to be realistic in the near time, I decided to get it after all.
I am in no way disappointed. You get a lot for a reasonable price. In most cases - though not all - I think that the choices of tracks from the individual albums are fine and reasonable.
The excellent B-side "Hey Hey What Can I Do", which was one of the numbers I would have liked see on an extended "Led Zeppelin 3", album is thankfully included alongside with a few other rarities. Otherwise, the majority of the numbers are known from the band's eight studio albums + "Coda".
An omission, however, surprised me a lot is "Good Times, Bad Times" from the first album. For me it is one of the most immediately catchy songs with the group, and for many people this may be the first song they heard with the band as it was the opening number on the first album.
From "Physical Graffiti" I miss "Night Flight" and "Down by the Seaside".
The music sounds fine, even though it is now twenty years since Jimmy Page was behind remastering.
There is a fine extended biography, and all important details about the individual numbers can be found.
I think this box won't disappoint you - but you may feel like adding some of the orginal albums to your collection."[+]Reply
"Recorded on their tour to promote their masterpiece "Taking The World By Strom". Really a helluva night! I've been there in the front row at Ludwigsburg, Rockfabrik!"Reply