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I would class this as an instrumental album, there is hardly any singing, and some of whats there is clearly material from The Division Bell. Its OK, but not their best album (by far).
It's new stuff, some of it developed from the cuttings from the last album. I've not heard it yet. The review I read suggests it's lacking a really outstanding piece, but it's generally good.
Is it new or is it stuff they decided a decade ago was not good enough for the 'brand' ?
In other news, a 'new' Led Zeppelin re-re-re-master hits the shelves any day now...
I'll probably buy it although I'm in two minds about the track they've been playing on Radio 2.
However, was I the only one that thought that Led Zep were rather overrated (Stairway to Heaven excepted) and that Jimmy Page sounded like a right pretentious pratt when interviewed by Simon Mayo?
No?
Only one?
Okay, I'll get back under the stairs then.
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