The Metal Zeppelin
Led Zeppelin began in a small, stuffy rehearsal hall, mid London, late 1968. "Four of us got together in this two by two room and started playing. Then we knew - we started laughing at each other. Maybe it was from relief, or maybe from the knowledge that we knew we could groove together. But that was it. That was just how well it was going." Jimmy Page, master guitarist, former Yardbird, was watching his thoughts, his ambitions, his concealed desires as a musician, take shape in a new supergroup, Led Zeppelin.
Zeppelin rises again through an assemblage of European hard rock acts performing their interpretations of Led Zeppelin classics. Featured on the album are “No Quarter" by Metal Legend GRAVE DIGGER, “Whole Lotta Love" by spanish supergroup and platinum selling act MÄGO DE OZ, "Babe I’m Gonna Leave You" by metal Queen DORO and many more.
All tracks are unique to each artists’ style and make the album a worthwhile homage to one world’s greatest rock n’ roll bands.
The Music Remains The Same is out May 25, 2004 on Locomotive Music.
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