Formed at the tail end of 1968, Led Zeppelin quickly rose from the remnants of the legendary Yardbirds, whose final lineup had dissolved earlier that year. Originally called the New Yardbirds, the group found its true identity when Robert Plant - an unknown talent recommended by producer Mickey Most - joined forces with Jimmy Page. Soon after, John Bonham, a childhood friend of Page, was brought into the fold. The final addition to their lineup was John Paul Jones, who had already built a formidable reputation as a session musician, frequently collaborating with Page throughout the 1960s. His addition to the group marked the final piece of the puzzle, and following a name change, Led Zeppelin was born.
The band’s self-titled debut album arrived on January 13, 1969 in the U.S., released during their first North American tour. Within their first year, Zeppelin completed an impressive four U.S. and four U.K. tours, all while recording and releasing their second album, Led Zeppelin II. The album was a breakthrough, capturing the raw energy of their live shows and going on to outpace their debut in terms of commercial success.
Despite their non-stop touring and recording schedule, Led Zeppelin found time to showcase their live prowess on British radio. Throughout 1969, the band recorded a number of sessions for the BBC, including performances for Top Gear and other John Peel-led broadcasts. In total, the band recorded 18 tracks for the BBC that year, among them the previously unreleased gem “Sunshine Woman”.
1 You Shook Me 5:21
2 Communication Breakdown 3:01
3 I Can’t Quite You Baby 4:26
4 Dazed And Confused 6:40
5 Alexis Korner Introduction 0:18
6 I Can’t Quit You Baby 5:29
7 You Shook Me 4:10
8 Sunshine Woman 3:11
9 The Girl I Love (She Got Long Black Wavy Hair) 3:01
10 Communication Breakdown 3:16
11 Something Else 2:07
12 What Is And What Should Never Be 4:17
13 Group Interview With Chris Gran 5:57
14 Whole Lotta Love 6:09
15 Communication Breakdown 2:41
16 What Is And What Should Never Be 4:28
17 Travelling Riverside Blues 5:09
18 White Summer/Black Mountain Side 8:22