Led Zeppelin
Coda
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AMG Review of Coda
Stephen Thomas Erlewine
All Music GuideAn odds-and-sods collection assembled after John Bonham's death, Coda is predictably a hit-or-miss affair. The best material comes from later in Led Zeppelin's career, including the ringing folk stomp of "Poor Tom," the jacked-up '50s ock & roll of "Ozone Baby," and their response to punk rock, the savage "Wearing and Tearing." The rest of the album -- sadly including the Bonham showcase "Bonzo's Montreux" -- is average, despite the presence of some stellar playing, especially on the early lues-rock blitzkrieg "I Can't Quit You Baby" and "We're Gonna Groove."
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"Bonzo's Montreux" is a instrumental tune from Led Zeppelin's melting pot '82 album, Coda. It was first recorded in '76 and eventually linked with "Moby Dick" when the '90 compilation came out. Take a listen to the early version if you find the chance. I heard it on XM Deep Tracks (fulllly obsessed) and I'm not tech enough to give you a link here, but hope you will hear it. Night-night.
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