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Alfred Led Zeppelin Box Set I-V Guitar Tab Platinum Edition Books


Description
In 1968, Jimmy Page left the pivotal blues-rock group The Yardbirds and formed a new touring band. Borrowing its name from an ironic dig from the Who's Keith Moon at the band's likelihood for success, Led Zeppelin was born.
The Alfred Led Zeppelin Box Set I-V Guitar Tab Platinum Edition includes every song from Led Zeppelin's groundbreaking first five albums. Each of the 44 arrangements offers exact guitar TAB transcriptions that include every bend, slide and solo.
Led Zeppelin I: Good Times Bad Times * Babe I'm Gonna Leave You * You Shook Me * Dazed and Confused * Your Time Is Gonna Come * Black Mountain Side * Communication Breakdown * I Can't Quit You Baby * How Many More Times.
Led Zeppelin II: Whole Lotta Love * What Is and What Should Never Be * The Lemon Song * Thank You * Heartbreaker * Living Loving Maid (She's Just a Woman) * Ramble On * Moby Dick * Bring It on Home.
Led Zeppelin III: Immigrant Song * Friends * Celebration Day * Since I've Been Loving You * Out on the Tiles * Gallows Pole * Tangerine * That's The Way * Bron-Y-Aur Stomp * Hats Off to (Roy) Harper.
Led Zeppelin IV: Black Dog * Rock and Roll * The Battle of Evermore * Stairway to Heaven * Misty Mountain Hop * Four Sticks * When Going to California * When the Levee Breaks.
Led Zeppelin V (Houses of the Holy): The Song Remains the Same * The Rain Song * Over the Hills and Far Away * The Crunge * Dancing Days * D'Yer Mak'er * No Quarter * The Ocean.


Features
- Series: Alfred's Platinum Album Editions
- Category: Guitar Personality
- Format: Book (Boxed Set)
- Instrument: Guitar
- Version: Authentic Guitar TAB
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Very good, but incomplete
submitted11 years ago
byLouis Jisonna
fromHouston, TX
I agree with the first reviewer. The details are all here, including Page's alternate tunings which are essential to sounding like the recordings. However, they should have included Physical Graffiti, Presence, and In Through the Out Door for completeness. Coda was less essential as it wasn't part of their original studio releases. It would have been nice if they included Hey, Hey, What Can I Do? in the songbook for III.
Loving it. No more guessing!
submitted12 years ago
byJoshua Bergstrom
fromSan Diego, CA
Very thorough and includes all the tidbits you need to get these songs down on guitar, including tunings, finger positions and pitch differences with recordings if you want to play along. I bought the 5 book set on sale. Each song shows all the guitar and vocal parts. I gave this 4 stars instead of 5 because the Beatles book of songs is similarly (less) priced and includes all musical parts (piano, vocals, bass, drums, guitars, etc.)and it covers every song the Beatles ever recorded. It would a better deal if these books included bass with the guitar and vocals and covered all the Zep albums instead of just the first five. Overall, excellent purchase. I am very happy I got the books. I've already learned several of Page's tricks I didn't know before and confirmed others I thought I had right. Loving it.
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