Led Zeppelin launched next September 16 a new edition of the album that collected his recordings for the BBC, with the novelty this time being remastered and include eight new songs, from a losing session in April 1969. The titles of these recordings never before published correspond to "Communication Breakdown," "What Is And What Should never Be", "Dazed And Confused", "What Is And What Should never Be", "Communication Breakdown," "I Can not Quit You Baby "," You Shook me "and" Sunshine Woman ".
Warner Music reported today that "The complete BBC sessions" will appear in three different formats: triple CD, a box with five vinyls of 180 grams and a "super deluxe" edition that will include the previous two and will also include a book 48 pages with photos and memorabilia, and a printed reproduction of the original cover (numbered on the first 30,000 copies). "BBC Sessions" was originally published in 1997 and contained songs recorded for the British public radio between 1969 and 1971.
"The sessions of the BBC show in detail that it was organic group. Led Zeppelin was a band that changed things substantially every time we played ... Every time we sounded more conjoined to the point of telepathy," said Jimmy Page on this work told a publication of his country.