Originally released in 1997, Led Zeppelin's BBC Sessions is a must - have for fans. It features the band's BBC studio sessions from 1969 and a recording of a 1971 London concert. This album captures their 'lean, hungry' years, just before the release of their iconic Led Zeppelin IV. The 1969 part is full of straight blues and electrifying covers like Robert Johnson's 'Traveling Riverside Blues'. The live recording offers grittier versions of songs from their first three albums and the yet - to - be - released fourth, including 'Black Dog', 'Since I've Been Loving You', and an early 'Stairway to Heaven'. The Complete BBC Sessions adds even more rarities. There are 8 unreleased recordings from 1969 and the first official pressing of 'Sunshine Woman'. Jimmy Page has newly remastered the tracks. This 180g, 5LP boxset comes with a glossy booklet. Key features: 5LP 180g pressing, newly remastered by Jimmy Page, 8 additional tracks to the '97 release, and music labels Atlantic 1997/2016.


Using this 5LP boxset is easy. Just grab your record player, place the vinyl on the turntable, and let the music play. When handling the vinyl, make sure your hands are clean to avoid getting dirt on the records. Store the boxset in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight to prevent warping. Don't stack heavy things on top of it. If the records get dirty, use a record cleaning brush to gently remove dust. Enjoy the amazing music of Led Zeppelin from this great collection!