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|length = 640 | |length = 640 minutes 43 seconds | ||
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|catalogue = 001/8 | |catalogue = 001/8 | ||
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'''''Cabala''''' is an eight compact disc and single VHS [[box set]] featuring soundboard and audience [[bootleg recording]]s of the [[England|English]] [[rock group]] [[Led Zeppelin]], released by Italian label | '''''Cabala''''' is an eight compact disc and single VHS [[box set]] featuring soundboard and audience [[bootleg recording]]s of the [[England|English]] [[rock group]] [[Led Zeppelin]], released by Italian label Osoz in 1995. | ||
==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
This is a box set that has recordings from before the formation of Led Zeppelin right through until the Knebworth Silver Clef performance in 1990. It comprises a selection of previously expensive releases into a single set. The soundboard quality is excellent and creates a retrospective of Led Zeppelin's unofficial and unreleased body of work. The packaging includes 8 compact discs in separate picture sleeves, a VHS video in PAL format, and a 120 page booklet detailing all bootlegs to date including a 'Top 50 Rarest Led Zeppelin and Related Records' list.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.stryder.de/rest/top_50_rare.txt|title=The Top 50 Rarest Led Zeppelin and Related Records|publisher=Cabala ( | This is a box set that has recordings from before the formation of Led Zeppelin right through until the Knebworth Silver Clef performance in 1990. It comprises a selection of previously expensive releases into a single set. The soundboard quality is excellent and creates a retrospective of Led Zeppelin's unofficial and unreleased body of work. The packaging includes 8 compact discs in separate picture sleeves, a VHS video in PAL format, and a 120 page booklet detailing all bootlegs to date including a 'Top 50 Rarest Led Zeppelin and Related Records' list.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.stryder.de/rest/top_50_rare.txt|title=The Top 50 Rarest Led Zeppelin and Related Records|publisher=Cabala (Osoz)|accessdate = 20 April 2009}}</ref> The original 1995 release suffered from printing problems with the artwork, which included incorrect concert dates, venues, and track lengths. A corrected version of the art is available at ZeppelinArt.com.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.zeppelinart.com/browse.asp?dir=compilations%2Fcabala+%28osoz%29%2F|title=Cabala (Osoz) Corrected Artwork|publisher=Zeppelin Art|accessdate = 20 April 2009}}</ref> There is still considerable debate over whether [[Jimmy Page]] actually performed on the ''Lucifer Rising'' takes. | ||
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# '[[She Just Satisfies]]' (Jimmy Page) – 2:06 | # '[[She Just Satisfies]]' (Jimmy Page) – 2:06 | ||
# '[[Keep Movin']]' - 3:32 | # '[[Keep Movin']]' - 3:32 | ||
#*Listen single 1966 | #*[[Listen (band)|Listen]] single 1966 | ||
# '[[You Better Run]]' – 2:33 | # '[[You Better Run]]' – 2:33 | ||
#*Robert Plant single 1967 | #*Robert Plant single 1967 | ||
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# '[[Our Song]]' – 2:35 | # '[[Our Song]]' – 2:35 | ||
# '[[Long Time Coming]]' – 2:36 | # '[[Long Time Coming]]' – 2:36 | ||
#*Band of Joy 1967 | #*[[Band of Joy]] 1967 | ||
# '[[I've Got a Secret]]' – 3:17 | # '[[I've Got a Secret]]' – 3:17 | ||
#*The Yardbirds single 1968 | #*The Yardbirds single 1968 | ||
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#*Recorded live in London during 1973 World Tour (Actual source Fort Worth 19 May 1973) | #*Recorded live in London during 1973 World Tour (Actual source Fort Worth 19 May 1973) | ||
# '[[Dazed and Confused (Led Zeppelin song)|Dazed and Confused]]' - 28:48 | # '[[Dazed and Confused (Led Zeppelin song)|Dazed and Confused]]' - 28:48 | ||
# '[[Celebration Day]]' - 3:55 | # '[[Celebration Day (song)|Celebration Day]]' - 3:55 | ||
*Disc Five: | *Disc Five: | ||
**Recorded live in Mobile, Alabama, 1973 (Actual source Essen 22 March 1973) | **Recorded live in Mobile, Alabama, 1973 (Actual source Essen 22 March 1973) | ||
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# 'Night Flight' - 6:06 | # 'Night Flight' - 6:06 | ||
#*Recorded live at Memorial Auditorium, Dallas, 4 March 1975 | #*Recorded live at Memorial Auditorium, Dallas, 4 March 1975 | ||
# '[[Rock and Roll (song)|Rock and Roll]]' - 1:48 | # '[[Rock and Roll (Led Zeppelin song)|Rock and Roll]]' - 1:48 | ||
# '[[Sick Again]]' - 5:28 | # '[[Sick Again]]' - 5:28 | ||
# '[[Over the Hills and Far Away]]' - 6:51 | # '[[Over the Hills and Far Away]]' - 6:51 | ||
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==Credits== | ==Credits== | ||
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Revision as of 01:15, 10 January 2014
Cabala | |
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Type | Live & studio bootleg |
Artist | Led Zeppelin |
Release Date | 1995 |
Recorded | 1968 - 1990. |
Genre | Hard rock, blues rock, folk rock |
Language | English |
Length | 640 minutes 43 seconds |
Label | Osoz |
Catalogue | 001/8 |
Engineer | soundboard & audience recording |
Cabala is an eight compact disc and single VHS box set featuring soundboard and audience bootleg recordings of the English rock group Led Zeppelin, released by Italian label Osoz in 1995.
Overview
This is a box set that has recordings from before the formation of Led Zeppelin right through until the Knebworth Silver Clef performance in 1990. It comprises a selection of previously expensive releases into a single set. The soundboard quality is excellent and creates a retrospective of Led Zeppelin's unofficial and unreleased body of work. The packaging includes 8 compact discs in separate picture sleeves, a VHS video in PAL format, and a 120 page booklet detailing all bootlegs to date including a 'Top 50 Rarest Led Zeppelin and Related Records' list.[1] The original 1995 release suffered from printing problems with the artwork, which included incorrect concert dates, venues, and track lengths. A corrected version of the art is available at ZeppelinArt.com.[2] There is still considerable debate over whether Jimmy Page actually performed on the Lucifer Rising takes.
Track listing:
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Credits
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Notes
- ↑ The Top 50 Rarest Led Zeppelin and Related Records. Cabala (Osoz). Retrieved on 20 April 2009.
- ↑ Cabala (Osoz) Corrected Artwork. Zeppelin Art. Retrieved on 20 April 2009.