; Session one :
John Peel's
Top Gear • Venue: Playhouse Theatre, Northumberland Avenue, London • Recording date: Monday 3 March 1969 • Original broadcast: Sunday 23 March 1969 (in a show with sessions from
Free,
the Moody Blues and
Deep Purple) • Tracks: "Communication Breakdown" (disc 3, track 1), "Dazed and Confused" (disc 1, track 4), "You Shook Me" (disc 1, track 1), "I Can't Quit You Baby" (disc 1, track 2). • Producer:
Bernie Andrews • Engineer: Pete Ritzema • Tape operator: Bob Conduct ; Session two :
Alexis Korner's
Rhythm and Blues, (
BBC World Service) • Venue: Maida Vale Studio 4, Delaware Road, London • Recording date: Wednesday 19 March 1969 • Original broadcast: Monday 14 April 1969 • Tracks: "Sunshine Woman" (disc 3, track 9), "I Can't Quit You Baby" (disc 3, track 7), "You Shook Me" (disc 3, track 8). • Notes: The session was wiped or lost by the BBC, although recordings survive on bootlegs. The show was re-run later in 1969, adding the recording of "What Is And What Should Never Be" from the June 16 session. • Producer: Jeff Griffin ; Session three : Chris Grant's
Tasty Pop Sundae (originally commissioned for Dave Symond's
Symonds On Sunday show) • Venue: Aeolian Hall Studio 2, Bond Street, London • Recording Date: Monday 16 June 1969 • Original Broadcast: Sunday 22 June 1969 • Tracks: "The Girl I Love She Got Long Black Wavy Hair" (disc 1, track 5), "Communication Breakdown" (disc 1, track 3), "Somethin' Else" (disc 1, track 10), "What Is and What Should Never Be" (disc 3, track 2). • Producer: Paul Williams ; Session four : John Peel's
Top Gear (Double recording session) • Venue: Maida Vale Studio 4, Delaware Road, London • Recording date: Tuesday 24 June 1969 • Original broadcast: Sunday 29 June 1969 • Tracks: "Whole Lotta Love" (disc 1, track 9), "Communication Breakdown" (disc 1, track 7), "What Is and What Should Never Be" (disc 1, track 6), "Travelling Riverside Blues" (disc 1, track 8). • Notes: "Travelling Riverside Blues" had previously been released on the
Led Zeppelin box set and expanded versions of
Coda. • Producer: John Walters • Engineer: Tony Wilson ; Session five :
One Night Stand • Venue: Playhouse Theatre • Recording date: Friday 27 June 1969 • Original broadcast: Sunday 10 August 1969 • Tracks: "Communication Breakdown" (disc 1, track 11), "I Can't Quit You Baby" (disc 1, track 12), "Dazed and Confused" (disc 3, track 3), "White Summer" (disc 3, track 4), "You Shook Me" (disc 1, track 13), "How Many More Times" (disc 1, track 14). • Edits: "How Many More Times" has about a minute cut out while Robert Plant introduces the band during the song. • Notes: "White Summer" had previously been released as "White Summer/Black Mountain Side" on the
Led Zeppelin box set and expanded versions of
Coda, but with 15 seconds cut out. ; Session six :
In Concert (Emcee John Peel) • Venue: Paris Theatre, Lower Regent Street, London • Recording date: Thursday 1 April 1971 • Original broadcast: Sunday 4 April 1971 • Tracks: "Immigrant Song", "Heartbreaker", "Since I've Been Loving You", "Black Dog", "Dazed and Confused", "Stairway to Heaven", "Going to California", "That's the Way" (disc 2, tracks 1–8), "What Is and What Should Never Be" (disc 3, track 5), "Whole Lotta Love" (medley, disc 2, track 9), "Thank You" (disc 2, track 10), "Communication Breakdown" (disc 3, track 6). • Edits: The "Whole Lotta Love" medley has had "For What It's Worth", "Trucking Little Mama" and "Honey Bee" edited out, shortening the medley by seven minutes. • Producer: Jeff Griffin • Engineer: Tony Wilson == Personnel ==