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●Led Zeppelin - Bottomless Blues: Empress Valley Press 6CD Paper Jacket


Recorded live at Sports Arena, San Diego, California, USA: 19 June 1977

Mike Millard Master Tapes

CD:1/2/3 - Flat Transfer Edition

CD:4/5/6 - Mastered Edition


The excavation of the Millard sound source has progressed to Long Beach and Eddie, and now the San Diego performance has arrived! Sorry to keep you Millard fans waiting. This one is not to be missed! The show in San Diego on the first day of the West Coast on June 19, 1977, is recorded with the familiar ultra-high quality audience recording! San Diego in 1977 is famous as the century's greatest performance. The rhythm section's Johnsey and Bonzo are in a terrible state and Moby Dick is also missing the set, so it's truly BOTTOMLESS... However, I can see them working hard despite their poor condition. As a Zep fan, this is a performance that you absolutely must listen to before listening to the first day of the LA performance of the century. The chronological order is San Diego performance → off → first day in LA, so it can be said to be a rite of passage. The topic is that they play Elvis Presley's Mystery Train on an acoustic set. This time, it is a 6-disc set that includes a Flat Transfer Edition with the master intact and a Mastered Edition with mastering. You really should listen to it! This kind of Zep is rare. A completely limited 6-disc set with a luxurious paper jacket! 


CD:1/4

1.Intro

2. The Song Remains The Same

3. The Rover - Sick Again

4. Nobody's Fault But Mine

5. In My Time of Dying

6. Since I've Been Loving You

7.No Quarter

CD:2/5

1. Ten Years Gone

2. The Battle Of Evermore

3. Going To California

4. Mystery Train

5.Black Country Woman

6. Bron-Yr-Aur Stomp

7.White Summer

8.Kashmir

CD:3/6

1. Guitar Solo

2. Achilles Last Stand

3. Stairway To Heaven

4. Whole Lotta Love

5.Rock And Roll