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Uploaded by on Nov 12, 2008

All My Love
1978
Polar Studios
Stockholm,
Sweden.


1 Carouselambra
2 Untitled
3 Wearing and Tearing
4 Fool In The Rain
5 Hot Dog
6 In The Evening
7 South Bound Saurez
8 Darlene
9 Fool In The Rain
10 Carouselambra
11 All My Love


Japanese bootleg and one of my all time favorites! It's packaged in a deluxe glossy cardboard sleeve made to look like an original "In Through In The Out Door" release with all six different covers, wrapped in a brown paper bag.
Also, there are few promotional copies made as a set of all six different covers spliced together as a one piece (reported to be only 25 copies!).
Very rare with the expception of promotional copies, which are extremely rare.


Type &fmt=18 at the end of the URL for high quality sound and pix!

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  • I love that chill middle section.

  • All good drummers drive the song, drive the band. Here, the greatest drummer of all time shows how it's done. Sends chills down my spine to listen to this brilliantly constructed drum track. RIP, brother.

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  • First time I've heard this track with no voice. Thanks, made home work much easier to complete. Did you have the album or updated CD?

  • i can't believe i've actually heard the end of carouselambra...

  • this is just awesome, and yeah, clicktracks are too sterile-music needs to breathe, and Bonham knew how to swing, like all the great greats-@gawdmachine, Roger Taylor is my ALL-TIME favorite, just because of the different drum sounds and styles of music he plays

  • @ludwigvan17 I agree!

  • Its crazy good... Its even before Jimmy knew what to do with all that awesomeness.

  • I believe the meter is dictated for some of this song by the freqency of the LFO set to a square wave that is tied to a filter that makes the synth sound like straight 16th notes. Not a click, per se, but definately machine-dictated time. It starts around 2:10 of this post.

  • I can almost guarantee you that he did not. I think he (like Roger Taylor) would find it offensive to what they do with time. Imho, great drummers know how to keep a steady meter and let the time breathe with the music as it should. Old school before it was called old school.

    I'm a recording engineer that has grown tired of people playing to computers, I want to hear talented people playing with other talented people again.

    We've gone click-dependant and look how stale most modern music is.

  • As a drummer wow. TY for posting that..!!!!!!!!!!! man i'm sure he did, but does anyone know if Bonham always used a "click" in the studio?

  • haha best part of this song is at 2:18 when it changes time and gets all tripped out hahahahha:D

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