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TitleCoda
ArtistLed Zeppelin
Release Date01 August 1996
PublisherAtlantic
R.R.P.£ 9.99
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Tesco£ 3.97£ 0.00£ 3.97Go To Store
SelectCheaper£ 5.44£ 0.00£ 5.44Go To Store
7digital (MP3)£ 5.49£ 0.00£ 5.49Go To Store
Asda£ 5.73£ 0.00£ 5.73Go To Store
Zavvi£ 5.75£ 0.00£ 5.75Go To Store
SendIt£ 5.89£ 0.00£ 5.89Go To Store
WH Smith£ 5.93£ 0.00£ 5.93Go To Store
The Hut£ 5.93£ 0.00£ 5.93Go To Store
PowerPlayDirect£ 5.99£ 0.00£ 5.99Go To Store
Chipsworld£ 5.99£ 0.00£ 5.99Go To Store
Amazon UK£ 6.40£ 0.00£ 6.40Go To Store
Currys Entertainment£ 6.43£ 0.00£ 6.43Go To Store
Dixons Entertainment£ 6.47£ 0.00£ 6.47Go To Store
PC World£ 6.47£ 0.00£ 6.47Go To Store
HMV£ 7.99£ 0.00£ 7.99Go To Store
Play.com£ 7.99£ 0.00£ 7.99Go To Store

The following stores were also checked when comparing prices for the Coda, but they do not currently stock this CD: - LoveFilm, iTunes (digital download), CD WOW!, Crotchet Music, ChoicesUK, Blackwell, 991.com, Amazon (MP3)

Coda, released in 1982 after the break-up of the band, was the result of a trawl through the studio archives in search of leftover material. In fact, they had already used up almost all of the good stuff and, compared to their other releases, this was Led Zeppelin's only disappointing album. Nevertheless, even relatively poor material by Led Zeppelin still represents a decent level of quality and some tracks are classic, particularly "Poor Tom", "Ozone Baby" and "Wearing And Tearing". The latter song, one of three out-takes from the In Through The Out Door sessions, features a particularly high-octane blend of stripped-down and grungy rock and roll and is often spoken of as their response to contemporary punk. As so little studio material was found, they added live versions of "I Can't Quit You Babe" and "We're Gonna Groove" from 1970, the first of which in particular features some blistering playing. Even so, it was still their shortest ever release. --James Swift Amazon.co.uk Review.

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