LED ZEPPELIN will release an expanded version of its 1997 "BBC Sessions" on September 16. The updated set, retitled "The Complete BBC Sessions", was produced by Jimmy Page and features eight previously unreleased tracks — including "I Can't Quit You Baby", "You Shook Me" and the only recorded performance of "Sunshine Woman". "The Complete BBC Sessions" will be available in multiple formats from Atlantic/Swan Song on September 16: * Deluxe Edition (3CD) – Remastered original album plus a third disc of unreleased audio. * Deluxe Edition Vinyl (5LP) – Remastered original album, plus a fifth LP of unreleased audio, on 180-gram vinyl * Digital Download – Remastered album and unreleased audio will both be available. * Super Deluxe Boxed Set (3CD/5LP)– This collection includes: * Remastered album. 2 CDs, each in a replica sleeve. * Unreleased audio on CD in a separate card sleeve. * Remastered album on 180-gram vinyl. * Unreleased audio on 180-gram vinyl. * High-def audio download card of all content at 96kHz/24 bit. * 48-page book filled with photos of the band, the recording locations, BBC memorabilia, and session information. * High-quality print of the original album cover, the first 20,000 of which will be individually numbered. "BBC Sessions" was originally released in 1997 and has been certified double platinum by the RIAA. "The Complete BBC Sessions" builds on that collection with a third disc that boasts eight unreleased performances. In addition, the set includes extensive session-by-session liner notes written by Dave Lewis. For the first time ever, it provides accurate details and notes about all of the band's BBC sessions. Musical highlights on this new collection include the debut of a long-lost radio session that has achieved near-mythic status among fans. Originally broadcast in April 1969, the session included three songs: "I Can't Quit You Baby", "You Shook Me" and the only recorded performance of "Sunshine Woman", which can be streamed below. Also included are two unreleased versions of both "Communication Breakdown" and "What Is And What Should Never Be". Separated by two years, the performances vividly demonstrate the young band's rapid evolution over a short period of time. Jimmy Page spoke about the band's growth in an interview with Guitar World. "The 'BBC Sessions' show in graphic detail just how organic the group was," he said. "LED ZEPPELIN was a band that would change things around substantially each time it played…We were becoming tighter and tighter, to the point of telepathy." Speaking with Wall Of Sound, John Paul Jones added: "We'd been on the road a lot by the time those sessions were recorded. The albums were always the starting point of the music, and then we'd take it out and expand it on the road. Then we'd come straight off the road into those BBC studios." Recalling the BBC experience in an interview with Mojo, Robert Plant said: "The whole thing was very quaint: the politeness of the audience, the technicians fumbling about, proper hallowed low-key introductions. Like there was some sort of holy moment about to occur." "The Complete BBC Sessions" CD track listing Disc One 01. You Shook Me 02. I Can't Quit You Baby 03. Communication Breakdown 04. Dazed And Confused 05. The Girl I Love She Got Long Black Wavy Hair 06. What Is And What Should Never Be 07. Communication Breakdown 08. Travelling Riverside Blues 09. Whole Lotta Love 10. Somethin' Else 11. Communication Breakdown 12. I Can't Quit You Baby 13. You Shook Me 14. How Many More Times Disc Two 01. Immigrant Song 02. Heartbreaker 03. Since I've Been Loving You 04. Black Dog 05. Dazed And Confused 06. Stairway To Heaven 07. Going To California 08. That's The Way 09. Whole Lotta Love (Medley: Boogie Chillun/Fixin' To Die/That's Alright Mama/A Mess of Blues) 10. Thank You Disc Three 01. Communication Breakdown * 02. What Is And What Should Never Be * 03. Dazed And Confused * 04. White Summer 05. What Is And What Should Never Be * 06. Communication Breakdown * 07. I Can't Quit You Baby * 08. You Shook Me * 09. Sunshine Woman * * Previously Unreleased
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