Although it's called a soundtrack, it's actually an official Zep live album.
This is the soundtrack for the Zep live film "The Song Remains the Same" released in 1976. It is an edited recording of the live performance at Madison Square Garden in New York from July 27th to 29th, 1973.
Although it is called a soundtrack, it includes "Celebration Day," which was not used in the film, as well as "Black Dog," "Since I've Been Loving You," and "Heartbreaker," which were used in the film but were not included on the original release.
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A:
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1)
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Rock And Roll
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2)
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Celebration Day
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3)
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Black Dog
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4)
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Over The Hills And Far Away
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B:
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Misty Mountain Hop
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Since I've Been Loving You
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3)
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The Ocean
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C:
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1)
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The Song Remains The Same
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2)
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The Rain Song
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H:
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1)
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Heartbreaker
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2)
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Whole Lotta Love
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Performer - Led Zeppelin
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Producer, Supervised By [Remastering Supervised By] - Jimmy Page
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Recorded By - Eddie Kramer
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Mixed By - Kevin Shirley
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Executive-Producer - Peter Grant
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Liner Notes [Essay] - Cameron Crowe
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Engineer [Additional] - Drew Griffiths