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Covers - The World of Led Zeppelin

Artist Song
Nirvana  Heartbreaker  
Heart  Black Dog (Live)  
Corinne Bailey Rae  Since I've Been Loving You  
Jeff Buckley  Night Flight  
Tori Amos  Thank You  
Hootie & The Blowfish  Hey Hey What Can I Do?  
The Jason Bonham Band  The Ocean  
Dread Zeppelin  Your Time Is Gonna Come  
King Curtis  Whole Lotta Love (Studio Single Version)  
Ann Wilson  Immigrant Song  
Dream Theater  Led Zeppelin Medley: The Rover / Achilles Last Stand / The Song Remains the Same (Live)  
Great White  All My Love (Live)  
Pat Travers  Houses of the Holy  
Godsmack  Good Times, Bad Times  
Jake Shimabukuro  Going to California  
The Lovemongers  Battle of Evermore (Live)  
Otis Clay  Since I've Been Loving You  
Big Head Todd & The Monsters  Tangerine (Live)  
The Dickies  Communication Breakdown  
Coalesce  Out On the Tiles  
Brave Combo & Tiny Tim  Stairway to Heaven  
Mojo Nixon  When the Levee Breaks  
Sones de Mexico Ensemble  Four Sticks  
Devil in a Woodpile  Bron-Y-Aur Stomp  
Bruce Lash  Misty Mountain Hop  
Sophie And Kia  Dancing Days  

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Pick your favorite kind of music, name your favorite artist — chances are, they've tried their hand at a Led Zeppelin classic. Country Music Hall of Famer Dolly Parton strips away all the heaviosity from "Stairway To Heaven" to reveal the lyric's underlying vulnerability, cradling it in a lacy web of acoustic intimacy. Godsmack collapses four decades of rock history into three minutes flat with "Good Times, Bad Times," touching the bases of Alice in Chains, Aerosmith, and Black Sabbath before glossing up Led Zep with an alt-metal sheen at home plate. And it's one thing to cut an [i]album[/i]'s worth of reggaefied tributes to your favorite band . . . but is this any way to build a career? Don't ask us — ask Dread Zeppelin, but only after you've listened to them dunk Zeppelin, ABC, Queen, and Elvis in a great big barrel of Red Stripe and set the Mixmaster to [i]high[/i] on "Your Time Is Gonna Come." But that's not all — from Jeff Buckley to Tori Amos, from Hootie & The Blowfish to Heart, artists from every corner of the music galaxy rode Led Zeppelin in brand-new directions, taking their music to unimagined heights.
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