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| title13 = [[Royal Orleans]]
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| note13 = from ''Presence'', 1976
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| title14 = [[Bonzo's Montreux]]
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| note14 = from ''Coda'', 1982
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| title15 = [[The Crunge]]
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| note15 = from ''[[Houses of the Holy]]'', 1973
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| note16 = from ''Led Zeppelin II'', 1969
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| writer15 = Page, Plant
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| title16 = [[Tea for One]]
| note16 = from ''Presence'', 1976
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Boxed Set 2 was a double album released by Atlantic Records on 21 September 1993. This boxed set features the rest of English rock group Led Zeppelin's catalogue not included in the first Led Zeppelin (boxed set) and includes the previously unreleased studio track "Baby Come On Home". Between this box set and the 4-cd box set every track from the band's 10 studio albums are featured along with 2 BBC live recordings; the bands only single b-side track; and 1 studio outtake

The album was #87 on debut on the Billboard's Pop Albums chart.

Track listing

Disc One
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Good Times Bad Times" (from Led Zeppelin, 1969)Bonham, Jones, Page2:47
2."We're Gonna Groove" (from Coda, 1982)King, Bethea2:40
3."Night Flight" (from Physical Graffiti, 1975)Jones, Page, Plant3:36
4."That's the Way" (from Led Zeppelin III, 1970)Page, Plant5:39
5."Baby Come On Home" (recorded 1968)Berns, Page, Plant4:30
6."The Lemon Song" (from Led Zeppelin II, 1969)Bonham, Jones, Page, Plant6:22
7."You Shook Me" (from Led Zeppelin, 1969)Dixon, Lenoir6:30
8."Boogie with Stu" (from Physical Graffiti, 1975)Bonham, Jones, Page, Plant, Stewart, Mrs. Valens3:53
9."Bron-Yr-Aur" (from Physical Graffiti, 1975)Page2:06
10."Down by the Seaside" (from Physical Graffiti, 1975)Page, Plant5:13
11."Out on the Tiles" (from Led Zeppelin III, 1970)Bonham, Page, Plant4:08
12."Black Mountain Side" (from Led Zeppelin, 1969)Page2:13
13."Moby Dick" (from Led Zeppelin II, 1969)Bonham, Jones, Page4:22
14."Sick Again" (from Physical Graffiti, 1975)Page, Plant4:42
15."Hot Dog" (from In Through the Out Door, 1979)Page, Plant3:17
16."Carouselambra" (from In Through the Out Door, 1979)Jones, Page, Plant10:32


Disc Two
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."South Bound Saurez" (from In Through the Out Door, 1979)Jones, Plant4:12
2."Walter's Walk" (from Coda, 1982)Page, Plant4:31
3."Darlene" (from Coda, 1982)Bonham, Jones, Page, Plant5:06
4."Black Country Woman" (from Physical Graffiti, 1975)Page, Plant4:24
5."How Many More Times" (from Led Zeppelin, 1969)Bonham, Jones, Page8:28
6."The Rover" (from Physical Graffiti, 1975)Page, Plant5:37
7."Four Sticks" (from Led Zeppelin IV, 1971)Page, Plant4:46
8."Hats Off to (Roy) Harper" (from Led Zeppelin III, 1970)traditional3:42
9."I Can't Quit You Baby" (from Led Zeppelin, 1969)Dixon4:43
10."Hots On for Nowhere" (from Presence, 1976)Page, Plant4:43
11."Living Loving Maid (She's Just a Woman)" (from Led Zeppelin II, 1969)Page, Plant2:40
12."Royal Orleans" (from Presence, 1976)Bonham, Jones, Page, Plant2:58
13."Bonzo's Montreux" (from Coda, 1982)Bonham4:17
14."The Crunge" (from Houses of the Holy, 1973)Bonham, Jones, Page, Plant3:17
15."Bring It On Home" (from Led Zeppelin II, 1969)Page, Plant4:20
16."Tea for One" (from Presence, 1976)Page, Plant9:27


Chart positions

Album

Year Chart Peak position Certification Sales / shipments
1993 US Billboard The 200 Albums Chart[1] 87 Gold[2] 500,000
1993 UK Albums Chart[3] 56
1993 Canadian RPM Top 100 Chart[4] 67
1993 New Zealand RIANZ Top 50 Albums Chart[5] 48

Release history

Region Date Label Format Catalog #
United States 21 September 1993 Atlantic Records Compact disc (box set) 82477-2
United Kingdom Compact disc (box set) 7567-82477-2

Personnel

Additional personnel
  • Peter Grant - Executive producer on original recordings.
  • Sandy Denny - Vocals on "The Battle of Evermore".
  • Yves Beauvais - Producer.
  • Jeff Griffin - Producer.
  • George Marino - Remastering and digital remastering.
  • Bruce Buchanan - Engineer.
  • Chris Houston - Engineer.
  • Tony Wilson - Engineer.
  • John Mahoney - Programming.
  • Rhonda Schoen - Digital editing and transfers.
  • John Kubick - Digital transfers.
  • Richard "Hutch" Hutchison - Design co-ordinator.
  • Larry Fremantle - Design.
  • Kurt Loder - Liner notes.
  • Jennifer Moore - Photography and imaging.
  • Chris Wroe - Photography and imaging.
  • Bob Alford - Photography.
  • Richard Creamer - Photography.
  • Jim Cummins - Photography.
  • Chris Dreja - Photography.
  • Robert Ellis - Photography.
  • Bob Gruen - Photography.
  • Neil Jones - Photography.
  • Janet Macoska - Photography.
  • Terry O'Neil - Photography.
  • Barry Plummer - Photography.
  • Neal Preston - Photography.
  • Michael Putland - Photography.
  • Peter Simon - Photography.
  • Pennie Smith - Photography.
  • Jay Thompson - Photography.
  • Chris Walter - Photography.
  • Neil Zlozower - Photography.

References

  1. ^ "Billboard.com Led Zeppelin [Box Set 2] - 28 September 1993". Billboard.com. Retrieved 2009-1-1. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  2. ^ "Riaa.org Led Zeppelin (Box Set 2) - 1 July 2004". RIAA. Retrieved 2009-1-1. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  3. ^ Warwick, Neil (2004). "Led Zeppelin - 9 October 1993". The Complete Book of the British Charts (3rd ed.). London: Omnibus Press. p. 627. ISBN 1-84449-058-0.
  4. ^ "RPM Albums Chart - 4 December 1993". collectionscanada.gc.ca. Retrieved 2009-1-17. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  5. ^ Scapolo, Dean (2007). "Top 50 Albums - December 1993". The Complete New Zealand Music Charts (1st Edition ed.). Wellington: Transpress. ISBN 1-877443-00-8. {{cite book}}: |edition= has extra text (help); Check |isbn= value: checksum (help)

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