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The glory days of Led Zeppelin are chronicled comprehensively in Volume I, which leaves this package (covering the years between 1973 and 1979) with less of the obvious crowd-pleasers; but, 30 years on, it still succeeds as a potent reminder of just how powerful Zeppelin were at their zenith. Taken from the band's final four albums, the songs here--"No Quarter", "Houses Of the Holy", "Song Remains The Same"--brought audiences to their feet in stadiums across the world while the Zeppelin juggernaut trampled all competition underfoot. And, as with the first volume, there is the bonus of an enhanced track: a CD-ROM performance of one of the band's best-ever songs, "Kashmir", from their legendary 1975 Earl's Court shows. Zeppelin defined heavy metal and hard rock, but were also capable of a delicacy which sometimes gets overlooked, and if there was a criticism it would be that this dimension is missing from the picture of Zep offered here. Otherwise, these two companion volumes offer a rewarding introduction to Led Zeppelin.--Patrick Humphries