Atlantic 19126
Released on January 12, 1969
Recorded in November 1968 at Olympic Studios, London.
Produced by: | Jimmy Page |
Director of engineering: | Glyn Johns |
Executive producer: | Peter Grant |
CD Mastering by: | Barry Diament, Atlantic Studios |
Cover Design: | Goerge Hardie |
Back liner photo: | Chris Dreja |
Jimmy Page | Electric guitar, acoustic guitar, pedal steel
guitar, backing vocal |
Robert Plant | Lead vocal, harmonica |
John Bonham | Drums, tympani, backing vocal |
John Paul Jones | Bass, organ, backing vocal |
Viram Jasani | Tabla drums on "Black Mountain Side" |
Babe
I'm Gonna Leave You (6:40)
You Shook Me
(6:30)
Dazed And
Confused (6:27)
Your Time Is
Gonna Come (4:41)
Black Mountain Side (2:06)
Communication Breakdown (2:26)
I Can't Quit You Baby (4:42)
How Many More Times (3:30)
Atlantic 19127
Released on October 22, 1969
Recorded between January and August 1969 at various studios.
Produced by: | Jimmy Page |
Director of engineering: | Edwin H. Kramer |
Executive producer: | Peter Grant |
CD Mastering by: | Barry Diament, Atlantic Studios |
LP Recording engineers: | Edwin H. Kramer, George Chkiantz, Andrew Johns,
Chris Huston |
Cover Design: | David Juniper |
Jimmy Page | Electric guitar, acoustic guitar, pedal steel
guitar, backing vocal |
Robert Plant | Lead vocal, harmonica |
John Bonham | Drums, tympani, backing vocal |
John Paul Jones | Bass, organ, backing vocal |
What Is And
What Should Never Be (4:44)
The Lemon Song
(6:20)
Thank You
(3:50)
Heartbreaker
(4:15)
Living Loving
Maid (She's Just A Woman) (2:40)
Ramble On
(4:35)
Moby Dick
(4:25)
Bring It On Home
(4:19)
Atlantic 19128
Released on October 5, 1970
Recorded between January and August 1970 at Olympic Sound, London
and Ardent Studios, Memphis.
Produced by: | Jimmy Page |
Executive producer: | Peter Grant |
Engineers: | Andrew Johns, London |
Terry Manning, Ardent Studios, Memphis |
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CD Mastering by: | Barry Diament, Atlantic Studios |
Jimmy Page | Electric guitar, acoustic guitar, pedal steel
guitar, backing vocal |
Robert Plant | Lead vocal, harmonica |
John Bonham | Drums, tympani, backing vocal |
John Paul Jones | Bass, organ, backing vocal |
Engineered by Andy Johns.
Mixed at Island Studios wiht Andy Johns.
Also released as a single on 11/5/70.
Friends
(3:55)
Engineered by Andy Johns.
Mixed at Island Studios wiht Andy Johns.
Celebration Day
(3:29)
Engineered by Andy Johns.
Mixed at Island Studios with Andy Johns.
Since I've Been
Loving You (7:25)
Out On The Tiles
(4:04)
Gallows Pole
(4:58)
Engineered by Andy Johns.
Mixed at Electric Lady, New York, with Eddie
Kramer.
Tangerine
(3:12)
That's The Way
(5:38)
Bron-Y-Aur Stomp
(4:20)
Engineered by Andy Johns.
Mixed at Island Studios with Andy Johns.
Hats Off To
(Roy) Harper (3:41)
Atlantic 19129
Released on November 8, 1971
Recorded between December 1970 and August 1971 at Island Studios,
London; Headley Grange, Hampshire; and Sunset Sound, Los Angeles.
Pruduced by: | Jimmy Page |
Executive producer: | Peter Grant |
Cover Illustration: | Barrington Colby M O M |
Design Co-ordination: | Graphreaks |
Jimmy Page | Electric guitar, acoustic guitar, pedal steel
guitar, backing vocal |
Robert Plant | Lead vocal, harmonica |
John Bonham | Drums, tympani, keyboards, backing vocal |
John Paul Jones | Bass, organ, backing vocal |
Sandy Denny | Backing vocals on "The Battle of
Evermore" courtesy of Island Records. |
Engineered by Andy Johns.
Mixed at Island Studios with Andy Johns.
Also released as a single on 12/2/71.
Rock and Roll
(3:40)
Engineered by Andy Johns.
Mixed at Island Studiosand Olympic Studios with
Andy Johns.
Also released as a single on 2/21/71.
The Battle of
Evermore (5:38)
Engineered by Andy Johns.
Mixed at Olympic Studios with George Chkiantz.
Stairway To
Heaven (7:55)
Misty Mountain
Hop (4:39)
Engineered by Andy Johns.
Mixed at Olympic Studios with Andy Johns.
Four Sticks
(4:49)
Going To
California (3:36)
Engineered by Andy Johns.
Mixed at Olympic Studios with Andy Johns.
When The Levee
Breaks (7:08)
Engineered by Andy Johns.
Mixed at Sunset Studios, Los Angeles with Andy
Johns.
Atlantic 19130
Released on March 28, 1973
Recorded between January and August 1972 at Electric Lady
Studios, New York and Olympic Sound, London.
Produced by: | Jimmy Page |
Executive producer: | Peter Grant |
Engineers: | Eddie Kramer, George Chkiantz and Keith Harwood |
Sleeve by: | Hipgnosis |
Jimmy Page | Electric guitar, acoustic guitar, pedal steel
guitar, backing vocal |
Robert Plant | Lead vocal, harmonica |
John Bonham | Drums, tympani, backing vocal |
John Paul Jones | Bass, mellotron, synthesiser, organ,
piano, grand piano, synthesiser piano, synthesised bass,
backing vocal |
Engineered by Eddie Kramer.
Mixed at Olympic Studios with Keith Harwood.
The Rain Song
(7:32)
Engineered by Eddie Kramer.
Mixed at Olympic Studios with Keith Harwood.
Over The Hills
And Far Away (4:42)
Engineered by Eddie Kramer.
Mixed at Electric Lady, New York, with Eddie
Kramer.
Also released as a single on 5/24/73.
The Crunge
(3:10)
Engineered by Eddie Kramer.
Mixed at Electric Lady, New York, with Eddie
Kramer.
Dancing Days
(3:40)
Engineered by Eddie Kramer.
Mixed at Electric Lady, New York, with Eddie
Kramer.
Also released as a single on 5/24/73.
D'yer Mak'er
(4:19)
Engineered by Eddie Kramer.
Mixed at Electric Lady, New York, with Eddie
Kramer.
Also released as a single on 9/17/73.
No Quarter
(6:57)
The Ocean
(4:28)
Engineered by Eddie Kramer.
Mixed at Electric Lady, New York, with Eddie
Kramer.
Swan Song 2-200
Released on February 24, 1975
Recorded between November 1973 and December 1974 at Headley
Grange with Ronnie Lane's mobile studio and the Rolling Stones
mobile studio, Olympic Studios, Island Studios, Stargroves and
Electric Ladyland.
Produced by: | Jimmy Page |
Executive producer: | Peter Grant |
Engineers: | Eddie Kramer, George Chkiantz, Keith Harwood,
Andrew Johns, and Ron Nevison |
Package Concept and Design by: | AGI |
Mike Doud, London |
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Peter Corriston, London |
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Photography: | Elliot Erwitt, B.P. Fallen, and Roy Harper |
Tinting Extraordinaire: | Maurice Tate |
Window Illustration: | Dave Hefernan |
Jimmy Page | Electric guitar, acoustic guitar, pedal steel
guitar, backing vocal |
Robert Plant | Lead vocal, harmonica |
John Bonham | Drums, tympani, backing vocal |
John Paul Jones | Bass, mellotron, synthesiser, organ,
piano, grand piano, synthesiser piano, synthesised bass,
backing vocal |
Engineered by Ron Nevison(Mobile) and Keith
Harwood(Olympic).
Mixed at Olympic Studios with Keith Harwood.
The Rover
(5:44)
Engineered by Eddie Kramer(Stargroves) and by
Keith Harwood(Olympic).
Mixed at Olympic Studios with Keith Harwood.
In My Time Of
Dying (11:08)
Engineered by Ron Nevison.
Mixed at Olympic Studios with Keith Harwood.
Houses Of The
Holy (4:01)
Trampled Under
Foot (5:38)
Engineered by Ron Nevison(Mobile) and Keith
Harwood(Olympic).
Mixed at Olympic Studios with Keith Harwood.
Also released as a single on 4/2/75.
Kashmir
(9:41)
Engineered by Ron Nevison(Mobile) and Keith
Harwood(Olympic).
Mixed at Olympic Studios with Keith Harwood.
Engineered by Ron Nevison(Mobile) and Keith
Harwood(Olympic).
Mixed at Olympic Studios with Keith Harwood.
Bron-Yr-Aur
(2:07)
Down By The
Seaside (5:15)
Ten Years Gone
(6:55)
Engineered by Ron Nevison(Mobile) and Keith
Harwood(Olympic).
Mixed at Olympic Studios with Keith Harwood.
Night Flight
(3:37)
Engineered by Andy Johns.
Mixed at Olympic Studios with Keith Harwood.
The Wanton Song
(4:10)
Engineered by Ron Nevison(Mobile) and Keith
Harwood(Olympic).
Mixed at Olympic Studios with Keith Harwood.
Boogie With Stu
(3:45)
Engineered by Andy Johns.
Mixed at Olympic Studios with Keith Harwood.
Black Country
Woman (4:30)
Engineered by Eddie Kramer.
Mixed at Olympic Studios with Keith Harwood.
Sick Again
(4:40)
Engineered by Ron Nevison(Headley Grange) and
Keith Harwood(Olympic).
Mixed at Olympic Studios with Keith Harwood.
Swan Song 8416
Released on March 31, 1976
Recorded between November 1975 at Musicland Studios, Munich.
Produced by: | Jimmy Page |
Executive producer: | Peter Grant |
Engineer: | Keith Harwood |
Sleeve by: | Hipgnosis and George Hardie |
Jimmy Page | Electric guitar, acoustic guitar, pedal steel
guitar, backing vocal |
Robert Plant | Lead vocal, harmonica |
John Bonham | Drums, tympani, backing vocal |
John Paul Jones | Bass, mellotron, synthesiser, organ,
piano, grand piano, synthesiser piano, synthesised bass,
backing vocal |
Engineered by Keith Harwood.
For Your Life
(6:20)
Engineered by Keith Harwood.
Royal Orleans
(2:58)
Engineered by Keith Harwood.
Nobody's Fault
But Mine (6:15)
Engineered by Keith Harwood.
Candy Store Rock
(4:10)
Engineered by Keith Harwood.
Hots On For
Nowhere (4:42)
Engineered by Keith Harwood.
Tea For One
(9:27)
Engineered by Keith Harwood.
Swan Song 16002
Released on August 15, 1979
Recorded in December 1978 at Polar Music Studios, Stockholm.
Produced by: | Jimmy Page |
Executive producer: | Peter Grant |
Engineer: | Leif Mases |
Assistant Engineer: | Lennart Ostund |
Sleeve by: | Hipgnosis |
Jimmy Page | Electric guitar, acoustic guitar, pedal steel
guitar, backing vocal |
Robert Plant | Lead vocal, harmonica |
John Bonham | Drums, tympani, backing vocal |
John Paul Jones | Bass, organ, backing vocal |
Mixed at Plumpton Studio.
Engineered by Leif Mases.
South Bound
Saurez (4:11)
Mixed at Plumpton Studio.
Engineered by Leif Mases.
Fool In The Rain
(6:08)
Mixed at Polar Studio.
Engineered by Leif Mases.
Also released as a single on 12/7/79.
Hot Dog
(3:15)
Mixed at Plumpton Studio.
Engineered by Leif Mases.
Carouselambra
(10:28)
Mixed at Plumpton Studio.
Engineered by Leif Mases.
All My Love
(5:51)
Mixed at Plumpton Studio.
Engineered by Leif Mases.
I'm Gonna Crawl
(5:28)
Mixed at Plumpton Studio.
Engineered by Leif Mases.
Swan Song 16002
Released on November 19, 1982
Produced by: | Jimmy Page |
Executive producer: | Peter Grant |
Engineer: | Stuart Epps |
Sleeve by: | Hipgnosis/Assorted Images |
All tracks mixed at The Sol Studio,
Cookham, Berkshire |
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Jimmy Page | Electric guitar, sub octivider, acoustic guitar,
electronic treatments |
Robert Plant | Lead vocal, harmonica |
John Bonham | Drums, drum orchestra |
John Paul Jones | Bass, piano |
Poor Tom
(3:03)
I Can't Quit
You Baby (4:19)
Engineered by Vic Maile with the Pye Mobile
Truck.
Mixed at The Sol Studio, Cookham, Berkshire, with
Stuart Epps.
Walter's Walk
(4:31)
Ozone Baby
(3:37)
Darlene
(5:07)
Bonzo's Montreux
(4:19)
Wearing And
Tearing (5:30)
Hey Hey What
Can I Do (3:56)
Moby Dick/Bonzo's
Montreux (3:50)
Engineered by Bruce Buchanen.
Travelling
Riverside Blues (5:09)
White
Summer/Black Mountain Side (8:01)
Engineered by Tony Wilson.