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will order again Dec 28, 2009 I recieved my order quickly and in great condition! No surprises! I will not hesitate to order again!
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Led Zeppelin's finest "Best Of" Release Oct 16, 2009 first i bought zep's early and latter day best of together as an actual set and i like it alot and still do, so i wasn't sure about this having already having most songs in another format, now that i've bought Mothership i love the live dvd included. and no matter what format i listen to led zeppelin in, i'm just really happy that they gave the world such great music. and the fact they finally reunited after so many years puts a smile on my face. if you're a new or old fan and are wondering whether you should buy this or not i say buy it cause it's Led Freakin' Zeppelin one of the most influential bands of the 1970's who when starting out were told they'd sink like a led balloon??....don't doubt yourself any longer and buy this limited edition cd/dvd
excellent compilation album Oct 04, 2009 i recenty purchased mothership from led zeppelin i totally enjoy it all my favorite songs are on there the remastering is crisp and clear great remastering the best of led zep mothership is an excellent product i recommend it to all led zep fans and those who appreciate classic rock
Excellent Album! Sep 26, 2009 This two disc Led Zeppelin set is awesome! It has all my favorite songs by the group. The songs sound WAY better than my old cd single albums. It is a very high quality album from one of the greatest groups of that time! Buy it if you like Led Zeppelin!
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Where's the Battle of Evermore? Sep 20, 2009 I concur with most of the other reviewers about this product, so there is no point in restating what they've already posted. However, I must voice my dismay that this compilation does not include The Battle of Evermore. Why was it left out? Maybe because it is more folk than rock? I don't know but its absence is very glaring.
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