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Led Zeppelin: Music in Review

Led Zeppelin: Music in Review ()
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Experience the definitive version of the ultimate critical guide to Led Zepplin in this expanded edition showcasing the entire output of the seminal classic rock band. From the music that changed the face of rock and roll to the films and performances that shot the band to superstardom, rarely-seen interviews and performance footage combine with the commentary of leading rock critics, well-known writers, and working musicians to offer a comprehensive history of Robert Plant, Jimmy Page, and company. Additional footage of the band performing Eddie Cochraine's "Let's Have a Party" (previously unavailable on DVD) offers fans the opportunity to own footage many may have thought forever lost to the ravages of time. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Director(s):
Bob Carruthers
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Led Zeppelin: Music in Review

Experience the definitive version of the ultimate critical guide to Led Zepplin in this expanded edition showcasing the entire output of the seminal classic rock band. From the music that changed the face of rock and roll to the films and performances that shot the band to superstardom, rarely-seen interviews and performance footage combine with the commentary of leading rock critics, well-known writers, and working musicians to offer a comprehensive history of Robert Plant, Jimmy Page, and company. Additional footage of the band performing Eddie Cochraine's "Let's Have a Party" (previously unavailable on DVD) offers fans the opportunity to own footage many may have thought forever lost to the ravages of time. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
113 mins
Director(s):
Bob Carruthers
Categories:
Documentary
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    Diana F.

    A review of Zeppelin albums told by ugly british guys who do more talking then showcase the music,the talking is overwhelming.I was stupid enough to buy this disc about a year ago...

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