Led Zeppelin will release a remastered edition of ‘The Song Remains The Same’ soundtrack album

Led Zeppelin will release a remastered version of the live album “The Song Remains The Same” on September 7.

The remastered release will be available in several different formats: 2 CD, 4 LP, Blu-ray, and a super deluxe box set with two CDs, four LPs and three DVDs.

The super deluxe box set will include a DVD of the original film, a DVD of video extras, and a third disc with a HD Stereo (96kHz/24-bit) version of the soundtrack and a DTS Master Surround Audio 5.1 mix.

The box set will also include a replica Japanese programme from 1977 and a print of the album cover, with the first 30,000 prints being numbered.

The Blu-ray release will include four songs not included in the final film, Music Tap said. The extra songs are reportedly “Celebration Day,” “Over The Hills and Far Away,” “Misty Mountain Hop,” and “The Ocean.” The super deluxe edition will also include those four clips.

Here’s the super deluxe box set:

Here’s the new vinyl release:

Here’s the CD release:

And here’s the Blu-ray release:

Led Zeppelin also released a trailer for the remaster:

Here’s the track list for the super deluxe box set:

CD1 (Remastered)
1. Rock And Roll
2. Celebration Day
3. Black Dog
4. Over The Hills And Far Away
5. Misty Mountain Hop
6. Since I’ve Been Loving
7. No Quarter
8. The Song Remains The Same
9. The Rain Song
10. The Ocean

CD2 (Remastered)
1. Dazed And Confused
2. Stairway To Heaven
3. Moby Dick
4. Heartbreaker
5. Whole Lotta Love

LP1:
Side A
1. Rock And Roll
2. Celebration Day
3. Black Dog
4. Over The Hills And Far Away
Side B
1. Misty Mountain Hop

2. Since I’ve Been Loving You
3. The Ocean

LP2:
Side A
1. The Song Remains The Same
2. The Rain Song
Side B
1.No Quarter

LP3:
Side A
1. Dazed And Confused
Side B
1. Moby Dick

LP4:
Side A
1. Stairway To Heaven
2. Whole Lotta Love
Side B
1. Heartbreaker

DVD1:
Led Zeppelin: The Song Remains The Same Film

DVD2:
Video Extras

DVD3 (PCM and DTS Master HD Stereo (96kHz/24-bit) and DTS Master Surround Audio for 5.1):
1. Rock And Roll
2. Celebration Day
3. Black Dog
4. Over The Hills And Far Away
5. Misty Mountain Hop
6. Since I’ve Been Loving You
7. No Quarter
8. The Song Remains The Same
9. The Rain Song
10. The Ocean
11. Dazed And Confused
12. Stairway To Heaven
13. Moby Dick
14. Heartbreaker
15. Whole Lotta Love

16. Rock And Roll
17. Celebration Day
18. Black Dog
19. Over The Hills And Far Away
20. Misty Mountain Hop
21. Since I’ve Been Loving You
22. No Quarter
23. The Song Remains The Same
24. The Rain Song
25. The Ocean
26. Dazed And Confused
27. Stairway To Heaven
28. Moby Dick
29. Heartbreaker
30. Whole Lotta Love

This release is not the live album that Jimmy Page said would be released this year to celebrate Led Zeppelin’s fiftieth anniversary.

Page spoke to Planet Rock Magazine for its sixth issue, and Music Week published some of his comments ahead of the magazine’s release on February 16.

“I can’t give the game away,” Page said, “but there’s a recording that’s another multi-track that we’ll release. It’s so different to all the other things that are out there. It’s another view compared to How The West Was Won or The Song Remains The Same. I’m looking forward to people hearing that.”

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4 Comments on "Led Zeppelin will release a remastered edition of ‘The Song Remains The Same’ soundtrack album"

  1. Damn Jimmy we just wanna see the unreleased stuff, Dontcha think we’ve already spent a ton on every remaster you’ve put out? For heavens sake just release the new stuff these remasteres are breaking me bank account✌?

  2. No more fucking remaster stuff , please

  3. Remaster Remaster WTF!!!! How much can you milk from things that are 40 years + old???

    Hey how about just the unreleased thing’s….. Oh yeh $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ Rules the remaster game!!!!

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