Rolling Stone (12/11/03, p.114) - Ranked #75 in Rolling Stone's "500 Greatest Albums Of All Time" - "This album opens with one of the most exhilarating guitar riffs in rock & roll..."<br>Rolling Stone (12/13/69, p.50) - "...'Whole Lotta Love'...has to be the heaviest thing I've run across....The album ends with a far-out blues number called 'Bring It On Home', during which Rob contributes some very convincing moaning and harp-playing..."<br>Spin (12/03, p.122) - "...It's not heavy metal, but it's a damn fine blueprint..."<br>Q (8/00, p.126) - Included in Q's "Best Metal Albums Of All Time"<br>Q (6/00, p.75) - Ranked #37 in Q's "100 Greatest British Albums" - "...A chugging monster, derailed into a lengthy free-form ju-ju freak-out. Then 'The Lemon Song' reverts to straight-ahead blues-rock pastiche..."<br>Disc 1<br>1. Whole Lotta Love<br>2. What Is and What Should Never Be<br>3. Lemon Song, The<br>4. Thank You<br>5. Heartbreaker<br>6. Living Loving Maid (She's Just a Woman)<br>7. Ramble On<br>8. Moby Dick<br>9. Bring It on Home<br><br>Disc 2<br>1. Whole Lotta Love [Rough Mix with Vocal]<br>2. What Is and What Should Never Be [Rough Mix with Vocal]<br>3. Thank You [Backing Track]<br>4. Moby Dick [Backing Track]<br>5. Heartbreaker [Rough Mix With Vocal]<br>6. Living Loving Maid (She's Just a Woman) [Backing Track]<br>7. Ramble On [Rough Mix with Vocal]<br>8. La La [Intro/Outro Rough Mix]<br>
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