Kashmir: The Symphonic Led Zeppelin London Philharmonic Orchestra

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  • Release Date: 10/21/1997
  • Sales Rank: 19,443
  • Label: PHILIPS
  • UPC: 028945414522

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Kashmir: The Symphonic Led Zeppelin

1LISTENDawn at the Great Pyramid / London Symphony Orchestra 3:33
2LISTENKashmir / London Symphony Orchestra 7:54
3LISTENThe Battle of Evermore 8:10
4LISTENStairway to Heaven / London Symphony Orchestra 10:40
5LISTENWhen the Levee Breaks 7:15
6LISTENGoing to California 10:24
7LISTENFriends 5:40
8LISTENAll My Love / London Symphony Orchestra 10:35
9LISTENKulu Valley Ambient Remix 7:42

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Editorial Reviews

Since Us and Them -- Symphonic Pink Floyd was such an unexpected success, a sequel was in order, so conductor Peter Scholes, Killing Joke's Youth and Jaz Coleman, and the London Philharmonic Orchestra decided to set their sights on another classic rock titan: Led Zeppelin. Although Zeppelin was known as the king of heavy metal, their music was actually subtle and textured, which makes it perfect for these lush, grandiose orchestral arrangements. Weirdly enough, these symphonic arrangements emphasize the compositional skills of Jimmy Page, John Paul Jones, Robert Plant, and John Bonham, since these replicate the dense arrangements of Zep records, only with symphonic instruments. Certainly hard-line rock and classical fans will object to the very idea behind Kashmir: Symphonic Led Zeppelin, but it's a surprising, even rousing, success with very little camp value at all. Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

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Kashmir: The Symphonic Led Zeppelinby Anonymous

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June 11, 2003: Not to be heard on lo-fi; this deserves good hi-fi. Have some stimulant, turn it up to 11 and ENJOY!

Kashmir: The Symphonic Led Zeppelinby Anonymous

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January 07, 2002: I was a big fan of this album. It features incredibly powerful orchestral renditions that are performed very admirably--with a noticeable international colour.


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