Led Zeppelin – In Through The Out Door (Deluxe Edition) (1979/2015) [FLAC 24 bit, 96 kHz]

Led Zeppelin - In Through The Out Door (Deluxe Edition) (1979/2015) [FLAC 24 bit, 96 kHz] Download

Artist: Led Zeppelin
Album: In Through The Out Door (Deluxe Edition)
Genre: Rock
Release Date: 1979/2015
Audio Format:: FLAC (tracks) 24 bit, 96 kHz
Duration: 01:25:26
Total Tracks: 14
Total Size: 1,89 GB

Tracklist:

1-1. Led Zeppelin – In The Evening (06:53)
1-2. Led Zeppelin – South Bound Saurez (04:13)
1-3. Led Zeppelin – Fool In The Rain (06:10)
1-4. Led Zeppelin – Hot Dog (03:18)
1-5. Led Zeppelin – Carouselambra (10:34)
1-6. Led Zeppelin – All My Love (05:53)
1-7. Led Zeppelin – I’m Gonna Crawl (05:29)
2-1. Led Zeppelin – In The Evening (Rough Mix) (06:54)
2-2. Led Zeppelin – Southbound Piano (South Bound Saurez) [Rough Mix] (04:14)
2-3. Led Zeppelin – Fool In The Rain (Rough Mix) (06:13)
2-4. Led Zeppelin – Hot Dog (Rough Mix) (03:17)
2-5. Led Zeppelin – The Epic (Carouselambra) (Rough Mix) (10:48)
2-6. Led Zeppelin – The Hook (All My Love) (Rough Mix) (05:52)
2-7. Led Zeppelin – Blot (I’m Gonna Crawl) (Rough Mix) (05:31)

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Marshalling their strength after the dark interlude of Presence – a period that extended far after its 1976 release, with the band spending a year in tax exile and Robert Plant suffering another personal tragedy when his son died – Led Zeppelin decided to push into new sonic territory on their eighth album, In Through the Out Door. A good deal of this aural adventurism derived from internal tensions within the band. Jimmy Page and John Bonham were in the throes of their own addictions, leaving Plant and John Paul Jones alone in the studio to play with the bassist’s new keyboard during the day. Jones wound up with writing credits on all but one of the seven songs – the exception is “Hot Dog,” a delightfully dirty rockabilly throwaway – and he and Plant are wholly responsible for the cloistered, grooving “South Bound Saurez” and “All My Love,” a synth-slathered ballad unlike anything in Zeppelin’s catalog due not only to its keyboards but its vulnerability. What’s striking about In Through the Out Door is how the Plant-Jones union points the way toward their respective solo careers, especially that of the singer’s: his 1982 debut Pictures at Eleven follows through on the twilight majesty of “In the Evening” and particularly “Carouselambra,” which feels like Plant and Jones stitched together every synth-funk fantasy they had into a throttling ten-minute epic. With its carnivalesque rhythms, “Fool in the Rain” also suggests the adventurousness of Plant, but it’s also an effective showcase for Bonham – it’s a monster groove – and Page, whose multi-octave solo is among his best. Elsewhere, the guitarist colors with shade and light quite effectively, but only the slow, slumbering closer “I’m Gonna Crawl” feels like his, a throwback to Zeppelin’s past on an album that suggests a future that never materialized for the band.

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