No Introduction Necessary [Deluxe Edition] Jimmy Page

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  • Release Date: 09/03/2002
  • Original Release: 1984
  • Sales Rank: 30,542
  • Label: CLEOPATRA
  • UPC: 741157123623
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No Introduction Necessary [Deluxe Edition]

1LISTENLovin' Up a Storm 2:10
2LISTENEverything I Do Is Wrong 2:52
3LISTENThink It Over 2:31
4LISTENBoll Weevil Song 2:06
5LISTENLivin' Lovin' Wreck 2:11
6LISTENOne Long Kiss 9:46
7LISTENDixie Fried 2:23
8LISTENDown the Line 2:19
9LISTENFabulous 2:23
10LISTENBreathless 2:39
11LISTENRave On 2:06
12LISTENLonely Weekend 2:23
13LISTENBurn Up 5:48
14LISTENEveryday 2:32
15LISTENWailing Sounds Bonus Track 2:36
16LISTEN'Cause I Love You Bonus Track 2:46
17LISTENFlashing Lights Bonus Track 3:11
18LISTENThumping Beat Bonus Track 3:06
19LISTENUnion Jack Car Bonus Track 3:03
20LISTENBaby Come Back Bonus Track 2:31

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Editorial Reviews

Before the name Jimmy Page became synonymous with hard rock guitar, the guitarist was a much sought-after session player in London -- appearing on a variety of artists' recordings. Some were well known (the Kinks, the Who, etc.), but quite a few were obscurities -- which serves as the basis for the 20-track No Introduction Necessary [Deluxe Edition]. Although Led Zeppelin touched upon a variety of musical styles throughout their career, the first 14 tracks could all be neatly placed in the 1960s rock & roll/pop genre -- the amps are certainly not cranked to ten here. But you do get a glimpse into Page's playing as a 'hired gun' -- "Lovin' Up a Storm" and "Boll Weevil Song" are enjoyable (yet not exactly 'must-hear') selections. Closer to the hard rock sound you expect from Page are several tracks that close out the collection, which are taken from the obscure 1970 Screaming Lord Sutch recording, Lord Sutch and Heavy Friends. Page produces and plays on the record (even co-penning a few tracks), and while the music does reflect early Led Zeppelin at times (John Bonham also plays), the vocals of Screaming Lord Sutch don't come close to matching up to those of Robert Plant. Overall, not a bad compilation of Page's early playing. Greg Prato, All Music Guide

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