Led Zeppelin "Dallas International Motor Speedway 1969"

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RELEASE DATE : November 21, 2025

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ALBUM FACTS :

Double LP
SKU: 0803341598348
DESCRIPTION :

Classic 1969 US broadcast recording from one of the most successful groups in rock music history!

Their influence, profile and popularity are all as high today as ever they were since Led Zeppelin were forced to call it a day following the premature demise of their inimitable drummer, the legendary John Bonham in 1980. The bands extraordinary body of work still acts as a template for the entire rock genre and their every album is still seen as a classic.

Led Zeppelin's self-titled debut album was released in the US during their first tour there in January 1969, and reached the Top 10 on the Billboard chart. The band went on to complete four North American tours during 1969, and released their second album, Led Zeppelin II in October of that year. This stunning 2LP set features the band's last show of their third US tour, recorded at the Texas International Pop Festival on 31st August.

TRACK LISTING :

SIDE A
1. The Train Kept A-Rollin’ [3:00]
2. I Can’t Quit You Baby [6:49]

Total side length – 9:49

SIDE B
3. Dazed And Confused [14:59]

Total side length – 14:59

SIDE C
4. You Shook Me [10:42]
5. How Many More Times (Part 1) [12:42]

Total side length – 23:24

SIDE D
6. How Many More Times (Part 2) [9:45]
7. Communication Breakdown [4:34]