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Led Zeppelin - Hot August Night flac album
  • Performer Led Zeppelin
  • Title Hot August Night
  • Date of release 1997
  • Style Classic Rock
  • Other formats FLAC XM DMF AU MP1 DXD APE
  • Genre Rock
  • Size MP3 1386 mb
  • Size FLAC 1363 mb
  • Rating: 4.3
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Led Zeppelin were an English rock band who recorded 108 songs between 1968 and 1980. Their self-titled debut album, Led Zeppelin, released in early 1969, contained songs that were influenced by the genres of blues, hard rock and heavy metal

Hot August Night is a 1972 live double album by Neil Diamond ("Hot August night" is also the opening lyric to Diamond's 1969 single "Brother Love's Travelling Salvation Show"). The album is a recording of a Diamond concert on August 24, 1972, one of ten sold-out concerts that Diamond performed that month at The Greek Theatre in Los Angeles. This also marks the first album released by the newly formed MCA Records (a merging of the Uni, Kapp, and Decca labels).

Led Zeppelin is the British rock quartet whose appearance at the Newport Jazz Festival last month was an off-again, on-again affair. It seems the producer of that show, in an attempt to get gate crashing rockers out of town, denied that the group would ever appear; yet, in the end, it did. Apparently, Carousel Theater's Frank Conley had such trepidations last night, even with the massed lurking on the hill that overlooks his Framingham tent. BRAD WHITFORD: "I got to see Zeppelin for the first time not long after I first heard their debut album. I saw them in August of ’69 at the Frank Connelly’s Carousel Theater in Framingham, Massachusetts. I drove all the way down to the show, but when I got there it was sold out. The beauty of the show was it was being held in a tent, a theatre in-the-round tent.

The band's tour culminated in a three-night stand at New York's Madison Square Garden in July 1973, a stint that was filmed and released as the concert film The Song Remains the Same in 1976. Following this record-breaking tour, Led Zeppelin spent a quiet year during 1974, releasing no new material and performing no concerts. In August of 1979, Led Zeppelin played two large concerts at Knebworth; the shows were their first English performances in four years and would be their last English concerts.

Led Zeppelin is the debut album by English rock band Led Zeppelin. It was released on 12 January 1969 in the United States and on 31 March in the United Kingdom by Atlantic Records. The album was recorded in September and October 1968 at Olympic Studios, London, shortly after the band's formation. It contains a mix of original material worked out in the first rehearsals, and remakes and rearrangements of contemporary blues and folk songs

Led Zeppelin's second album was recorded during the precious little downtime they had on their endless 1969 world tour. It took them months to record in studios all across America and Europe, yet somehow it sounds cohesive. The track listing almost reads like a greatest hits collection: "Whole Lotta Love," "Thank You," "Heartbreaker," "What Is And What Should Never Be" and "Bring It On Home.

Hots On For Nowhere (1976). Houses Of The Holy (1975). How Many More Times (1969). I Can't Quit You Baby (1969). I'm Gonna Crawl (1979). Immigrant Song (1970). Nobody's Fault But Mine (1976). Out On The Tiles (1970). Over The Hills And Far Away (1973).

Tracklist

1-1 Dazed And Confused
1-2 Stairway To Heaven
1-3 Celebration Day
1-4 That's The Way
1-5 What Is And What Should Never Be
1-6 Moby Dick
2-1 Whole Lotta Love
2-2 Communication Breakdown

Companies, etc.

  • Recorded At – Tarrant County Convention Center

Notes

Live at Tarrant County Convention Center, Fort Worth, Texas, U.S.A. August 23, 1971