CABALA
BOX SET
TRACK
LIST
Song
sources/dates per CD inserts.
Corrections shown in red taken from Robert
Godwin’s Illustrated Collectors Guide Vol 2
CD1
- I’m Confused – Was one
of the first numbers Led Zeppelin added to their set after beginning their
career as the New Yardbirds. They soon changed the name of the song
to “Dazed and Confused”. This
version was recorded in 1968 at the Anderson Theater for one of Pages
final performances with The Yardbirds.
- Train Kept A Rollin’ –
Was another song Zeppelin played during their first American Tour in
1969. The track was recorded live
in New York
in 1968 with Jimmy Page and The Yardbirds.
- She Just Satisfies – Is
the first solo release from James Patrick Page. Originally released in 1965 under the
name of Jimmy Page, this record is now incredibly scarce. The song was written and produced by
Page. The track features Jimmy on
all the instruments and lead vocals.
- Keep Movin’ – An R&B instrumental is the B-side to
21-year old Jimmy Page’s first solo release. The single was issued only in England on
Fontana Records.
- You Better Run – Is the
first recording featuring a 19-year old Robert Anthony Plant. The single was released in 1966 and
issued under the name of Plant’s group Listen. The track is a cover version of a
Rascals tune which was later recorded by Pat Benatar.
- Everybody’s Gonna Say – Is the B-side to Robert Plant’s first solo
single. The band originally called themselves The Tennessee Teens, but changed their name
to Listen. This is the first track
crediting Robert Plant as songwriter.
- Our Song – Was Robert
Plant’s first solo single issued under his own name. The single was released only in England in
mid-1967.
- Long Time Coming – Was
the third and final Robert Plant solo release before joining Led
Zeppelin. The track was recorded by
The Band of Joy in late-1967. The
group included a 19-year old drummer named John Henry Bonham.
- I’ve Got A Secret – Is
the B-side to the Band of Joy’s only recording. This track also features John “Bonzo” Bonham on drums.
- Goodnight Sweet
Josephine – Was the A-side to the Yardbirds
final recording with Page. The song
has never appeared on any Yardbirds album and
features Jimmy’s first experiments with a phased guitar.
- Think About It – Is the
B-side to The Yardbirds last single. Released in 1968, the track was never
included on any album and is quite scarce.
If you listen to Page’s guitar solo, you’ll hear where he got the
idea for the middle of “Dazed and Confused”.
- Hey Hey
What Can I Do – Is the only track Led Zeppelin released as a single, but
never included on any of their LP’s.
The song was originally released as a B-side to “The Immigrant
Song”.
- Psychodasies – Is one of three Yardbirds tracks featuring Jeff Beck and Jimmy Page on
guitars. This track has never been
released in America,
or included on any Yardbirds album.
- Happenings Ten Years
Times Ago – Was the first Yardbirds track to
feature both Beck and Page on dual lead guitar.
- Stroll On – Was the
only Yardbirds track specifically recorded for a
film. The
song was intended for the 1967 movie “Blow Up”. The cut is basically “Train Kept A Rollin’” with different lyrics. The tune includes both Beck and Page on
guitars.
- My Babe Left Me – Is
one of the earliest recording sessions featuring Jimmy Page on
guitar. The single written by
Arthur Cruddop is a remake of an Elvis Presley
Sun records classic. The track was
recorded in early 1963 with Dave Berry and the Cruisers.
- A Certain Girl –
Recorded by The First Gear features Page on guitar in 1964. The tune was popular with the British
groups of the era including The Yardbirds, who
also recorded it with Eric Clapton.
- Leave My Kitten Alone –
Is the B-side to “A Certain Girl”.
It’s an outstanding British pop record. In 1964 the song was recorded by several
British bands including the Beatles.
The session was produced by Shel Talmy who also produced records for The Kinks and The Who.
- Surprise Surprise – Was recorded by Page in 1965. The record was released by Lulu and The Luvvers. The
track is a cover version of an often overlooked Rolling Stones
number. Lulu later went on to fame
as a pop singer with songs like “To Sir With Love”,
but she began her career as an R&B singer with Page backing her up on
guitar. (Godwin states that Lulu
is not performing this version)
- How Do You Feel – Was
one of the final recordings featuring Page as a session guitarist. Recorded in 1966 by The Primitives, this
track captures the true raw sound and feel of British rock bands of the
era.
- Jim’s Blues – Was
released on an album by PJ Proby “Three Week
Hero”. It was the first record
including all the members of Led Zeppelin.
The album was recorded several months before “Led Zeppelin I”.
- Traveling Riverside Blues – Was originally recorded for “Led
Zeppelin II”. For some unknown
reason, the track remained an unreleased outtake for over twelve years.
- You Shook Me – no
details given
- The Girl I Love – no
details given (ed: later appeared on official release “BBC Sessions” as
“The Girl I Love She Got Long Black Wavy Hair”)
(Tracks 22-24 London June 16, 1969)
CD2
Recorded live at
the BBC Studios, London
during 1969 session
(London June 16, 1969)
- Whole Lotta Love
- Something Else
Recorded live at
the Fillmore West, Jan. 9,
1969
- You Can’t Judge a Book
By the Cover (Killing Floor)
- Babe I’m Gonna Leave You
- Pat’s Delight
Recorded live at
The Texas
International Pop Festival, Aug.
31, 1969
- How Many More Times Jam
- Communication Breakdown
Recorded live at Newport Jazz Festival, Newport, Rhode
Island, USA,
July 6, 1969
(Actual source Fillmore West,
April 27, 1969)
- As Long As I Have You
Jam
CD3
Recorded live at Dorten Auditorium, Raleigh,
North Carolina, USA,
April 7, 1970
- Organ Solo/Thank You
- Bring It On Home
“The
Making of Friends” rehearsal recorded with the Bombay Symphony Orchestra, Bombay, India,
1970 (March 1972)
- Making of Friends I
- Making of Friends II
Recorded at Hedley Grange, Hampshire, during 1970 sessions
- That’s The Way
- Friends
- Hey Hey
What Can I Do
- Instrumental Jam (with
John Paul Jones and Jimmy Page)
Recorded live at Playhouse Theatre, London,
March 25, 1971 (April 1, 1971)
- Immigrant Song
- Heartbreaker
- Black Dog
- Stairway to Heaven
- Goin’ To California
CD4
Recorded live in London
at Playhouse Theatre, March
25, 1971(April 1, 1971)
- That’s The Way
- What Is and What Should
Never Be
Recorded live at Olympic Studios, London
20/25 March, 1972
(Tracks 3-5 Headly Grange May 1970)
(Tracks 6-7 Olympic Studios
May 1972)
- That’s the Way
- Blues Medley
- Since I’ve Been Loving
You
- No Quarter
(instrumental rehearsal)
- No Quarter (final take)
Recorded live in London during 1973 World Tour
(Actual source Fort Worth May
19, 1973)
- Dazed and Confused
- Celebration Day
CD5
Recorded live in Mobile,
Alabama, ‘73
(Actual source Essen March 22,
1973)
- Whole Lotta Love
Recorded live at “The Forum”, June 3, 1973, Los
Angeles, CA
- Dancing Days
Recorded live in Europe during ’73 Tour
(Actual source Fort Worth May
19, 1973)
- The Song Remains The
Same
- Rain Song
Lucifer
Rising
Recorded
live in November ’73 at Boleskine House, Lochness, Scotland
(Godwin doubts source or even if this is
Jimmy Page)
(Received
reliable confirmation that this is indeed not Jimmy Page. It is instead Bobby Beausoleil and the Freedom Orchestra soundtrack to “Lucifer
Rising”. For
more information visit these web sites http://www.beausoleil.net/bobby.html
and http://www.whitedogmusic.com/)
- The Light Bearer
- Take Two
- Take Three
- Take Four
- Take Five
- Take Six
- Take Seven
- Take Eight
CD6
Recorded live during sound check at Metropolitan Sport
Center, Jan. 17, 1975
(Actual source Chicago July 6,
1973)
- Schooldays
- Nadine
- Around and Around
- Move on Down the Line
- Love Me Like a
Hurricane
- Move It
- Dynamite
- Shakin’ All Over
- Hungry For Love
- I’ll Never Get Over You
- Reelin’ and Rockin’
- Strawberry Jam I
- Strawberry Jam II
- Wanton Song
- The Rover I
- The Rover II
- Night Flight I
- Night Flight II
- Night Flight III
Recorded live at Memorial Auditorium, Dallas,
March 4, 1975
- Rock and Roll
- Sick Again
- Over the Hills and Far
Away
Recorded live at L.A.
Forum, June 24, 1977,
Los Angeles, CA (June 25, 1977)
- In My Time of Dying
CD7
Recorded live at Polar Studios, Stockholm,
Sweden 1977 (November 1978)
- All My Love
Recorded live at Richfield
Coliseum, Apr. 28, 1977,
Cleveland, Ohio, USA
(April 27, 1977)
- Since I’ve Been Loving
You
- Ten Years Gone
- Black
Country Woman
- Bron-Y-Aur Stomp
- White Summer (Actual source Zurich June 29, 1980)
Recorded live in Tokyo,
Japan during
1979 tour
(Actual source Zurich June 29,
1980)
- Kashmir
- Trampled Underfoot
- Achilles Last Stand
Recorded live in Frankfurt during Tour
Over Europe 1980 (June 30, 1980)
- Money
Recorded live in Rotterdam
during Tour Over Europe 1980 (June 21, 1980)
- Hot Dog
Recorded live in Zurich,
Switzerland, June 29, 1980
- Train Kept-A-Rollin’
- Nobody’s Fault But Mine
CD8
Recorded live in Brussels,
June 20, 1980
- Whole Lotta Love
- Kashmir
Recorded
live at the 40th Anniversary of Atlantic Records, NY 1988 (May 14, 1988)
- Heartbreaker
- Whole Lotta Love
- Misty Mountain Hop
- Stairway to Heaven
The Last Concert at Eissporthalle Berlin, July 7, 1980
- Black Dog
- In the Evening
- Rain Song
- Since I’ve Been Loving
You
- Rock and Roll
VIDEO “When the Levee Breaks”
Studio
version set against Hindendberg video clips
1. When
The Levee Breaks
1969 Danish TV special
2. Communication
Breakdown
3. Dazed
and Confused
4. Babe
I’m Gonna Leave You
5. How
Many More Times
Knebworth 1979
6. Ten
Years Gone
7. Kasmir
8. Hot
Dog
Atlantic Records 40th Anniversary 1988
9. Kashmir
10. Heartbreaker
11. Whole
Lotta Love
12. Misty Mountain
Hop
13. Stairway
to Heaven
Knebworth 1990
14. Wearing
& Tearing