boblybob Posted January 28, 2010 Share Posted January 28, 2010 The Beatles have many lengthy detailed books marking every date, times present in studio, equipment/instruments used, what instruments on what tracks, and just general day to day things for all of their studio time. Zeppelin dosen't seem to have any books on it. Could someone point me in the right direction? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Led Zep Girl Posted January 28, 2010 Share Posted January 28, 2010 Well, I don't even know where I would start. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fsmith9095 Posted January 28, 2010 Share Posted January 28, 2010 Really good question bob. One would think that there would ( and should) be at least one book detailing the recording session of Led Zeppelin. This list below taken from jameskg on R-O.com. I'm certain Steve Jones may have even more detailed notes. 1968.09.20 - 1968.10.10 - Olympic studios - London, England -- Led Zeppelin I, all songs 1969.01.12 - "Led Zeppelin" released 1969.05.04-06 - Mirror Sound, Los Angeles, CA -- Whole Lotta Love, The Lemon Song, Moby Dick 1969.05.10 - Vancouver, BC -- Bring It On Home (harmonica) 1969.05.30-31 - A&R Studios, New York, NY -- Hearbreaker 1969.06.xx - Mayfair Studios, New York, NY -- Moby Dick (drum solo) 1969.06.xx - Juggy Sound Studio, New York, NY -- Ramble On 1969.06.xx - Olympic Studios, London, England -- Whole Lotta Love (center section), What Is And What Should Never Be 1969.06xx - Morgan Studios - London, England -- Sugar Mama, Thank You, Living Loving Maid 1969.06.25 - Morgan Studios, London -- We're Gonna Groove 1969.06.xx - Groove Studios, New York, NY -- What Is And What Should Never Be (overdubs) 1969.08.05 - Mystic Studios, Los Angeles, CA -- The Lemon Song (overdubs), Bring It On Home (verses, chorus) 1969.10.22 - "Led Zeppelin II" released 1969.11.xx - Olympic Studios, London, England -- Jennings Farm blues 1970.05.06 - Olympic Studios, London, England -- Poor Tom work with Andy Johns 1970.05.xx - Bron-Yr-Aur Cottage, Wales -- Jimmy working on several songs and parts, Friends, Poor Tom, That's the Way, Friends, Bron-Y-Aur 1970.May-June - Headley Grange, Hampshire, England -- That's The Way, Hats Off, SIBLY, Immigrant, Tiles, Bron-Y-Aur, Poor Tom, Hey Hey, What Can I Do, Black Dog, No Quarter, Stairway, Rover, Evermore, Rain Song, Ten Years Gone 1970.06.xx Olympic Studios, London -- Out On The Tiles 1970.07.xx Island Studios, London -- Bron-Yr-Aur, That's The Way, Hats Off To (Roy) Harper, Tangerine 1970.10.05 - "Led Zeppelin III" released 1970.Dec though 1971.January - Headley Grange, Hampshire, England -- Stairway, Black Dog, LOTS more Jimmy working on many songs 1971.01.xx - Island Studios, London -- Down By The Seaside, Boogie With Stu, Night Flight 1971.11.09 - "_______________" released 1972.03.xx - unknown studio, Bombay, India -- Friends, Four Sticks alternates 1972.05.xx - Rolling Stones' truck, Stargroves, England -- Walter's Walk, Houses Of The Holy, Black Country Woman, Dancing Days 1972.05.xx Island Studios, London -- No Quarter 1973.03.28 - "Houses Of The Holy" released 1973.November though 1974.May - Headley Grange, Hampshire, England -- Wanton, Take Me Home, In the Morning / In the Light, Trampled Underfoot, Sick Again, Rover, IMTOD, 1974.Jan-Feb - Headley Grange, England -- Custard Pie 1975.02.24 - "Physical Graffiti" released 1975.11.xx - Boleskine House, Loch Ness, Scotland -- (Jimmy) Lucifer Rising soundtrack work 1975.11.xx - S.R.I. Studios, Hollywood, California -- Royal Orleans, Tea For One, Don't start Me Talkin' 1976.03.31 - "Presence" released 1976.09.12 - Mountain Studios, Montreux, Switzerland -- Bonzo's Montreux 1976.10.xx - "The Song Remains the Same" 'soundtrack' released 1978.05.xx - Clearwell Castle, Royal Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire, England -- Fire, Carouselambra 1978.Nov-Dec - Polar Studios (ABBA), Stockholm, Sweden -- Carouselambra, Wearing and Tearing, Fool in the Rain, Hot Dog, Evening, Saurez, Darlene, All My Love 1979.08.15 - "In Through The Out Door" released 1982.11.19 - "Coda" released In my opinion,a comprehensive book detailing the band's recordings is long overdue-the studios,the songs recorded,the cicrumstances surrounding the sessions,photos of the sessions,locations of the studios,photos of the studios etc...much in the same vein as has been documented on the Beatles. Seeing Jimmy reminisce about the about the sessions at Headley Grange was very poignant and only reinforced my thinking that a documentary or book on this topic would be a great addition to the Zeppelin legacy. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
badgeholder Posted January 28, 2010 Share Posted January 28, 2010 I don't agree about the 'Moby Dick' drum solo being recorded in NY, seperately from the rest of the track. It was all recorded at the same session, it's pretty clear on the outtakes tape. anyway. Yes a nice detailed book with photos would be great Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fsmith9095 Posted January 28, 2010 Share Posted January 28, 2010 (edited) Edited January 28, 2010 by fsmith9095 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cecil. Posted January 29, 2010 Share Posted January 29, 2010 I read that friends & Four Sticks were recorded at EMI sound Bombay (soundtrack studios)...? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fsmith9095 Posted January 30, 2010 Share Posted January 30, 2010 I read that friends & Four Sticks were recorded at EMI sound Bombay (soundtrack studios)...? Partially correct. Friends and Four Sticks were originally recorded in the studio for their respective albums. But in 1972,Jimmy and Robert went to Bombay to re-record those tracks with the Bombay Symphony Orchestra. These tracks are on a bootleg in common circulation-or at least they used to be. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cecil. Posted February 5, 2010 Share Posted February 5, 2010 Partially correct. Friends and Four Sticks were originally recorded in the studio for their respective albums. But in 1972,Jimmy and Robert went to Bombay to re-record those tracks with the Bombay Symphony Orchestra. These tracks are on a bootleg in common circulation-or at least they used to be. Then that must have been the EMI Recordings, not the tracks on LZ111, if we are not talking at cross purposes? EMI sound was a studio that was used to record film soundtracks. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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