| Led Zeppelin Play Along - Minus Drums |
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| by Bart Elliott | |
| Friday, 19 October 2007 | |
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Songs include: How Many More Times * Whole Lotta Love * Black Dog * Rock ‘n’ Roll * When the Levee Breaks * The Ocean * Kashmir * The Wanton Song.
REVIEW I think this CD is a great idea, reproducing the sound and feel of the original recordings and making it available to drummers everywhere! Marco Moir did a fine job of reproducing the guitar, bass and vocal tracks; even side by side it was hard to tell the original from the reproduced version. I made a clip of "Whole Lotta Love", both from the original Led Zeppelin album recording and the play-along CD, so you can hear it for yourself. I think any fan of Led Zeppelin and/or John "Bonzo" Bonham will enjoy owning this CD. Sure, you can play along to the original recordings (a valuable tool), but now you can play these famous eight tunes the way you would have done so IF you were gigging with Led Zeppelin ... or just play it the way Bonzo did ... in either case, it's all good! Now, I do need to mention that the tracks on this CD aren't exactly the same as the original in some cases. For example, the "Whole Lotta Love" track doesn't have the 2-minute psycodelic drum and percussion interlude that happens mid-way through the tune like it does on the original 1969 LED ZEPPELIN II recording. This tune was released as a single (which I have somewhere), so perhaps this version had a different mix ... I don't remember. I don't think it's a big deal, but some of your Led Zeppelin fans may feel otherwise; so you've been warned. Each track on this CD has a HiHat count-off, which acts like a metronome, just before the drums would enter. The HiHat then continues throughout the tune so there's something to help the drummer play time to. I'm personally torn on having the click (HiHat) in the mix. I understand why it's need, but I personally would have liked the option to play without it. Since there are only eight tunes on the CD, I wish Carmine had chosen to lay down those same eight tracks again ... but without any click ... or maybe only the count-off. One other note about the HiHat clicks ... they sometimes have a LOT of reverb on them. I guess they wanted to keep the click track within the character of the given tune, but as far as the role for a click track, even though it's a HiHat sound, I think keeping it dry in the mix would have been more prudent and useful to the performer. It bugged me a bit, but perhaps it's just me. All in all, I think Carmine Appice (executive producer) and Power Rock Entertainment, Inc , as well as Marco Moir, did a great job with this CD, Songs That Made Led Zeppelin Famous - Play Along Minus Drums . If you are looking for some rock tracks to play to, especially minus drums, you'll want to pick-up this CD. At $14.95 ... it's well worth the price! Oh one last thing ... there are actually ten tracks on this CD. Track 9 is just a closing by Carmine, while Track 10 is Carmine introducing the first tune on the CD ("How Many More Times") and the performer, Marco Moir. Something went screwy with the duplicating I guess. I doesn't make since, but oh well, it's the first eight tracks that we are concerned, and those are just fine. |
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