Commodore Page!Box A; Led Zeppelin "KUROFUNE- How The East Was Won"-17 CD Ultra-luxurious BOX, Tarantura [TCD220225]

Commodore Page!Box A; Led Zeppelin "KUROFUNE- How The East Was Won"-17 CD Ultra-luxurious BOX, Tarantura [TCD220225]

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A BOX/ Commodore Page edition KUROFUNE- "HOW THE EAST WAS WON"-17 CD Ultra-luxurious BOX

+++We are sorry, but this product weighs 1,710 grams per piece and excess shipping costs will be charged later
if multiple pieces are purchased or depending on the delivery area.

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*First, please note the following handling precautions for this box.

*After printing on fine paper, the box is adhered to thick paper to maintain its strength.
To make the surface hard to peel off, we dare to use a glossless high-quality paper,
so please be careful with adhesive materials such as cellophane tape.
This is based on the "Campaign 1972 box" released by TARANTURA in 1995.

*The accompanying photo book is bound by hand. The book is bound by hand,
and the pages are held together with special tape like old books.
The pages will come off when the book is full opened. Please open it a few centimeters and enjoy the inside of the book.

*The hanging scroll is designed to be stored in its best condition, so when you take it out, it will always be in the same shape as it was before.
Please make sure to store it in the same way it was stored when you took it out.
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This edition is limited to 100 numbered sets.

Includes: 1;
1. 1 x Gold photo album on cardboard (please refer to the handling instructions above)
2. 1 x Hanging scroll (Admiral Page)
3. 1 x Leaflet

There is another edition of this title.
We are unable to change the edition after your order has been placed as it would cause confusion in our inventory control.

The price is 66,600 yen including consumption tax.


The CDs are;
TCD-220-1,2 (Bonus Discs)
FLYING ROCK CARNIVAL;NIPPON BUDOKAN, TOKYO SEPTEMBER 23, 1971
A true Holy Grail, rumoured to be lost in fire for many years. The recording became a hot topic on internet websites and magazines when it has been released back in 2004. A fragmentary, ca. 60-minute fragment started circulating in 2004. In 2008, a complete version was issued, unfortunately it has been seriously damaged because the master tapes for that source were tossed into the ocean in a fit of paranoia, so all we had was an over-processed version of the complete recording. Finally, in 2021, a raw transfer has been made, and what we got here is the full show, missing only small chunk of Celebration Day, Whole Lotta Love medley and Communication Breakdown. Smoothly restored, with all edits preserved, this is the complete Rock Carnival source!
Sources breakdown: Flying Rock Carnival Master 2021 transfer.
Disc 1
1. Immigrant Song
2. Tune Up
3. Heartbreaker
4. Since I've Been Loving You
5. Black Dog
6. Dazed And Confused
7. Stairway To Heaven
8. Celebration Day
Disc 2
1. Bron-Yr-Aur Stomp
2. That's The Way
3. Going To California
4. What Is And What Should Never Be
5. Moby Dick
6. Whole Lotta Love (medley features: Boogie Chillun > Hello Mary Lou > Mess O' The Blues > Evil Woman > Tobacco Road > Good Times Bad Times > For What It's Worth > The Hunter > You Shook Me > Gee > Baby Ain't I Good To You > Kind Hearted Woman Blues)
7. Encore Anticipation
8. Communication Breakdown

TCD-221-1,2,3
DAY 1; NIPPON BUDOKAN, TOKYO SEPTEMBER 23, 1971
The first show of the tour, and it’s already clear that the band has come to prove themselves. Playing with a tightness and energy more characteristic of a finale, the opening numbers are brutal, with the only respite being a pause before Heartbreaker to fix a broken guitar string. This show also features the first performance of Bron-Yr-Aur Stomp, here done as a brief tease prior to That’s The Way. The climax features what has to be the wildest, craziest, most insane version of Whole Lotta Love ever, clocking in at a whopping 36 minutes and features blistering covers of Evil Woman and Tobacco Road as well as unique mixture of How Many More Times and The Hunter. The crowd is quite rowdy tonight, causing the band to briefly pause during Communication Breakdown to calm them down.
Sources breakdown: * First Attack Of The Rising Sun Master 2021 transfer; ** Flying Rock Carnival Master 2021 transfer; *** Reflection Of A Dream Master transfer; **** Front Row 1st gen transfer; ***** Uncirculated source 2nd gen transfer.
Disc 1
1. Introduction */****/*****
2. Immigrant Song *
3. Tune Up *
4. Heartbreaker *
5. Since I've Been Loving You *
6. Black Dog *
7. Dazed And Confused *
Disc 2
01. Stairway To Heaven */**
2. Celebration Day *
3. Bron-Yr-Aur Stomp *
4. That's The Way *
5. Going To California *
6. What Is And What Should Never Be *
7. Moby Dick */***
Disc 3
01. Whole Lotta Love (medley features: Boogie Chillun > Hello Mary Lou > Mess O' The Blues > Evil Woman > Tobacco Road > Good Times Bad Times > For What It's Worth > The Hunter > You Shook Me > Gee > Baby Ain't I Good To You > Kind Hearted Woman Blues) */**/***
2. Encore Anticipation *
3. Communication Breakdown */**


TCD-222-1,2,3
DAY 2;NIPPON BUDOKAN, TOKYO SEPTEMBER 24, 1971
Arguably an even tighter and more furious performance than the day before. This probably Plant’s best show of the tour. He even manages to sing quite a bit of the high notes in Black Dog, something which he had started to avoid doing by this point in time. The two opening numbers are arguably even more brutal, helped by the fact that there is no pause. The acoustic set includes the first ever live performance of Tangerine. Much like the night before, the Whole Lotta Love medley is once again the highlight tonight, and it includes the only known live performance of Your Time Is Gonna Come. Due to the band’s inexperience playing the song, this rendition is a bit haphazard, with Jones even resorting to playing the bassline from Ramble On. An interesting rendition nonetheless. Again, How Many More Times is incorpoarted and played for the very last time until the start of January 1975. Epic show!
Sources breakdown: * Light & Shade Master 2021 transfer; ** Pretty Woman 3rd gen transfer; *** Super Stars Low gen transfer.
DIsc 1
1. Introduction */**
2. Immigrant Song *
3. Heartbreaker *
4. Since I've Been Loving You *
5. Black Dog *
6. Dazed And Confused (medley features: I Got The Feeling) */***
Disc 2
1. Stairway To Heaven *
2. Celebration Day *
3. That's The Way *
4. Going To California *
5. Tangerine *
6. What Is And What Should Never Be *
7. Moby Dick */**
Disc 3
1. Instrumental Intro > Whole Lotta Love (medley features: Boogie Chillun > Cocaine > Rave On > Your Time Is Gonna Come > I'm A Man > The Hunter > Hello Mary Lou > Pretty Woman > How Many More Times) *
2. Encore Anticipation *
3. Organ Solo *
4. Thank You *
5. Encore Anticipation *
6. Communication Breakdown (medley features: It's Your Thing) *

TCD-223-1,2,3
DAY 3;PREFECTIRAL GYMNASIUM, HIROSHIMA SEPTEMBER 27, 1971
Done as a benefit show for victims of the atomic bombing, this is probably the most overlooked show of the tour. Unlike the Tokyo and Osaka shows, there aren’t that many rarities or unusual cover songs performed here. The two lone exceptions are covers of Be-Bop-A-Lula and Nine Times Out of Ten during the Whole Lotta Love medley. Speaking of which, the medley here is much more stripped down. In contrast to the 30-35 minute marathons of the previous two nights, this one doesn’t even crack the 20 minute mark. Despite the more routine setlist, this is still a damn good show all around. Celebration Day features some fantastic bass playing from Jones and the Whole Lotta Love medley is still great fun despite being rather brief. Plant has some trouble with his microphone cutting out here and there, but that’s really the only flaw.
Sources breakdown: * Love And Peace 1st gen 2021 transfer; ** Digger Box Low gen transfer; *** Mud Dogs Master transfer.
Disc 1
1. Introduction */**
2. Immigrant Song *
3. Heartbreaker *
4. Since I've Been Loving You *
5. Black Dog *
6. Dazed And Confused */***
Disc 2
1. Stairway To Heaven *
2. Celebration Day *
3. Tune Up *
4. That's The Way *
5. Going To California *
6. Tangerine *
7. What Is And What Should Never Be *
8. Moby Dick *
Disc 3
1. The Lady Is A Trump > Whole Lotta Love (medley features: In The Light > Boogie Chillun > Let's Have A Fun > Be-Bop-A-Lula > Nine Times Out Of Ten) *
2. Encore Anticipation */**
3. Communication Breakdown *
4. After The Show **

TCD-224-1,2,3
DAY 4;FESTIVAL HALL, OSAKA SEPTEMBER 28, 1971
An incredible show from start to finish. The band is clearly in a playful mood, as evidenced by their brief covers of Please Please Me, From Me To You, We Shall Overcome, and Down By The Riverside between songs. The acoustic set is one of the most unique in Zeppelin’s career, with the first full live performance of Bron-Yr-Aur Stomp, as well as the latter two songs mentioned above. This show also contains the longest ever Whole Lotta Love medley, clocking in at 36 and a half minutes. The medley is once again one for the ages and includes rarities such as Bachelor Boy, D in Love, Maybellene, and Be-Bop-A-Lula. The encores are epic and feature Phil Carson, Clive Coulson, and a third person whose name I cannot make out joining the band and performing raucous renditions of C’mon Everybody and High Heeled Sneakers, before the band finally closes the show with Communication Breakdown. Definitely a unique show.
Sources breakdown: (*) Mud Dogs root source 4th gen transfer; ** Lighthouse Master 2021 transfer; *** Mud Dogs encore source 2nd gen transfer.
Disc 1
1. Introduction */**
2. Immigrant Song *
3. Heartbreaker *
4. Since I've Been Loving You *
5. Black Dog *
6. Dazed And Confused (medley features: Over Under Sideways Down > Third Stone From The Sun) */**
Disc 2
1. Stairway To Heaven */**
2. Please Please Me * > From Me To You *
3. Celebration Day *
4. Bron-Yr-Aur Stomp *
5. That's The Way *
6. Going To California *
7. We Shall Overcome *
8. Tangerine *
9. Down By The Riverside */**
10. The Grand Ole Opry */**
11. What Is And What Should Never Be *
12. Moby Dick *
Disc 3
1. Whole Lotta Love (medley features: Boogie Chillun > D In Love > Bachelor Boy > C'Mon Baby > Maybelline > Hello Mary Lou > Be-Bop-A-Lula > Heartbreak Hotel > Say Mama > Lawdy Miss Clawdy > You Shook Me) */**
2. Encore Anticipation **
3. C'mon Everybody **
4. High Heeled Sneakers **/***
5. Communication Breakdown (medley features: Cat's Squirell > Watch Your Step) ***

DAY 5;FESTIVAL HALL, OSAKA SEPTEMBER 29, 1971
One of the most famous and bootlegged Led Zeppelin shows of all, the performance lives up to the reputation. The band is clearly determined to have a fitting send off to such an amazing tour. Plant’s voice is showing some signs of straining here and there, being the third show in as many days. He’s not bad by any means, but one can particularly hear him struggling a bit during the first few songs. As such, this is probably his weakest show of the tour. Page, by contrast, is perhaps having his best night of the whole tour. His soloing is out of this world, as can be heard on songs like Immigrant Song, Heartbreaker, Since I’ve Been Loving You, Dazed And Confused, Celebration Day, and Whole Lotta Love.
This show has many strong highlights, including the longest version of Immigrant Song ever with a wild wah-wah guitar solo. Following flawless versions of Heartbreaker, Since I’ve Been Loving You and Black Dog, the band embarks on an incredibly epic Dazed And Confused, clocking in at nearly 31 minutes (the longest version up to that point), and featuring a spontaneous, haunting version of Pennies From Heaven. The acoustic set once again includes rarities such as the first and only live performance of Friends, a snippet of Smoke Gets In Your Eyes, and the longest version of Going To California ever. Some humorous banter with Bonzo can be heard as he refuses to rejoin the band (there are rumors that he ate some local cuisine that disagreed with him). The drum solo here is up there with one of the best versions ever, as Bonzo experiments with some military style drum beats.
The Whole Lotta Love medley is once again a major highlight, clocking in at over 31 minutes, and features rarities such as I Gotta Know, Twist And Shout, Fortune Teller, and Good Times Bad Times. The show closes with three encores, including the only version of Rock And Roll from the tour. A truly amazing performance that does an excellent job of summing up just what made this tour so special.
Sources breakdown: * Live In The Fairy Tale 1st gen transfer; ** Lighthouse Master 2021 transfer; *** Nine Two Nine longer source 2nd gen transfer; **** Nine Two Nine shorter source Master transfer.

TCD-225-1,2,3;
Disc 1
1. Introduction */****
2. Immigrant Song *
3. Heartbreaker */***
4. Since I've Been Loving You *
5. Black Dog *
6. Dazed And Confused (medley features: St. Tristan's Sword > Pennies From Heaven) */***
Disc 2
1. Stairway To Heaven *
2. Celebration Day *
3. Tune Up *
4. That's The Way *
5. Going To California *
6. Tune Up *
7. Tangerine *
8. Tune Up *
9. Friends *
10. Smoke Gets In Your Eyes *
11. What Is And What Should Never Be *
12. Moby Dick */**
Disc 3
1. Instrumental Intro > Whole Lotta Love (medley features: Boogie Chillun > I Gotta Know > Tossin' And Turnin' > Twist And Shout > Fortune Teller > Good Times Bad Times > Jam > You Shook Me) **
2. Encore Anticipation **
3. Communication Breakdown (medley features: Just A Little Bit) **
4. Encore Anticipation **
5. Organ Solo **
6. Thank You **
7. Rock And Roll **