The Song Retains The Name, Volume 2
by
Various Artists
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studio album
First released:
1993

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  • 1993 in United States

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Alternative Country, Pop, Hard Rock, Alternative Rock, Country, Americana, Rock. Vote on Genres

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4 stars Lots of Fun
Everyone loves Zep. If you like the bands on this CD, you'll definitely love this compilation too. It a real hoot and great for roadtrips!
Written by C. Sorrels "Chris"
3 stars In the later days, John Paul Jones was known as the one with the weird haircut.
On this CD, thirteen performers offer their interpretations of Led Zeppelin songs. It's very much a mixed bag. Songs are performed in styles ranging from bluegrass to folk to hard rock and more. As on many tribute albums, some of the performances are good, and some are not so good. I particularly like the instrumental versions of "Kashmir" and "Misty Mountain Hop/Baby Elephant Walk". The best known performer here is Mojo Nixon, who stumbles through an awful version of "When The Levee Breaks" (he…
Written by Johnny Heering "trivia buff"

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