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The Song Remains the Same is the live soundtrack album of the concert film of the same name by the English rock band Led Zeppelin. The soundtrack was recorded 27–29 July 1973 and released on 22 October 1976 on Swan Song Records. [1]
The album debuted at number 16 on the US Billboard 200, earning 16,153 album sales in its first week. By the end of 2015, Emotion had sold a total of 36,000 copies. [126] In Canada, the album debuted at number 8 with 2,600 copies sold in its first week. In Japan, the album debuted at number 8 with 12,189 physical copies sold in its first week.
The album, consisting of covers of various J-pop songs, was released in Japan by Universal Music Group on November 26, 2008. The songs were originally marketed as 30-second ringtones and repackaged in their complete versions as this 14-song album.
The discography of British art pop/new wave band Japan, including their reformation as Rain Tree Crow, consists of six studio albums, seventeen compilation albums, one live album, and four video releases.
In 2009, Akira Fuse recorded a cover of "Love Love Love" for his album Ballade II. In the same year, New Zealand singer Hayley Westenra recorded an English version from this song for Japanese-themed album "Hayley Sings Japanese Songs 2". In 2010, Shin Seung Hun and Hiromi Iwasaki both recorded their own versions of the song for their albums, My ...
The album peaked at No. 28 on the Oricon Albums Charts, remaining on the charts for four consecutive weeks. [1] The album was released the same day as her single Urusei Yatsura no Theme ~Lum no Love Song~/「Mii」, of which the a-side was also a cover song. [2] While the album was only released on a standard CD, the first track, "misono to ...
The Song Remains the Same" was the opening song for the 1977 US tour and 1979 concerts, before being dropped from the set list for the 1980 European tour. [2] The song was also performed at Led Zeppelin's reunion show at the O2 Arena , London on 10 December 2007.
The box set also includes a large B4-size photo album from the Japonesque photoshoot, alongside a 2012 diary and a clear file of the album cover on the front. [17] The third limited edition format is a jewelcase edition of the first limited edition box set, with features the nineteen tracks, and a bonus DVD including the same music videos.