Dejah-Voodoo: Greatest & Latest Hits - Dread Zeppelin

Dejah-Voodoo: Greatest & Latest Hits

Dread Zeppelin

  • Genre: Rock
  • Release Date: 2000-01-01
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 14

  • ℗ 2000 Cleopatra Records

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Whole Lotta Love 3:31 USD 0.99
2
Hey, Hey What Can I Do 3:28 USD 0.99
3
Kashmir 4:25 USD 0.99
4
Lemon Song 3:02 USD 0.99
5
Rock and Roll 2:35 USD 0.99
6
Kingston Celebration 2:47 USD 0.99
7
Heartbreaker 2:18 USD 0.99
8
Going to California 4:07 USD 0.99
9
D'yer Mak'er 3:26 USD 0.99
10
Immigrant Song 3:21 USD 0.99
11
10 Years Gone 3:41 USD 0.99
12
4 Jah People 3:14 USD 0.99
13
Stairway to Heaven 4:42 USD 0.99
14
Unlisted Track 1:17 USD 0.99
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Reviews

  • All the ONE-STAR reviewers show their stupidity
    5
    By drsyn67
    I'm amazed that every reviewer that gives this one-star either thought they were buying ZEP or believed this was an ITunes creation to get around the lack of ZEP on the service. Idiots, all of them. These guys have been recording and touring the world for 20 years, survived car crashes, thefts, lineup changes, court battles, poor promotion, the fall of the music industry and more, and still find original ways of making new music fresh, and old music fresher. Pure "inntertainment". And YES this is the original Tortelvis, Buttt-mon and Ed Zeppelin from the UnLedED days.... At this stage, their rhythm core had changed and they expanded the Gold Belt to a techno beat. 10 Years Gone is fantastic...
  • Hate It.
    1
    By Not the Orginal
    I don't know if this is a remix album or a differnt band, But this is not the orginal Dread Zepplin. Don't get it. Go for Best of the IRS years.
  • this isn't THE dread zeppelin
    1
    By Alan Maxwell
    this version of the band is missing the most important element: TORT ELVIS. DO NOT GET THIS ALBUM. Listen to 5,000,000 or un-led-ed or spicy bean burger or sun-sessions (covers of non-Led Zep songs). i am going to delete this drivel after i post this review. This is a POOR imitation of a very GOOD band. I have listened to 5,000,000 at least that many times. check out skankin' pickle. they were a ska/punk band. i'm not sure if they are on itunes but their music is a lot of fun.
  • Bait & Switch on Stairway to Heaven
    2
    By HoopUte
    I blew it by not listening to the sample first, because the cover of Stairway to Heaven here is not the good one from "5,000,000." You can only get that as part of the "5,000,000" album. This version is marginally amusing, but not nearly as good as the original cover they did.
  • In the words of 311 you got to " Come Original" cause this is just sad...
    1
    By Becca L.
    I like reggae just as much as any other fan but this is just a sad sad excuse for a band. I dont care if Robert Plant supposedly liked them. When It comes to the amazing sound of Jimmie Page, Robert Plant, John Bohnam (R.I.P), and John Paul Jones you just cant take some cheap ripped off name, some mediocre singers, and bad recording equipment and not call that and insult.
  • You get 3 Bands in one Led Zepellin , Elvis impersonator and Reggae spin in the MIX >
    5
    By Wave Lover
    This band came out at the peak of LED ZEPELLINS career , and even Robert Plant was a fan . Plant wear a Tshirt of Dread in a tour concert of LED . Mi Favorite is BAR CODA more Elvis songs with a Regaee spin and a ELvis main voice. Great Band
  • D-I-S-G-R-A-C-E
    1
    By BrothersBraun
    This is a great example of wanna-be posers trying (and failing miserably) by comparing themselves to the "Gods Of Rock." This is a total disgrace. Dread Zep, you posers should be ashamed of yourselves. GO HOME!!
  • NOT A SPIN-OFF!!
    3
    By DOA-SK8
    its easy to find spin-off or tribute bands on itunes. these guys are legit. been around for awhile and they cover more than just led zepplin. as a matter of fact, i believe i read years ago that robert plant and jimmy page gave these guys the thumbs -up with their interpretations of zepplin's songs. the only disappointing thing with this album is missing songs like freebird, golden slumbers and a few others.
  • Fun band, great songs played with respect
    4
    By katydidmama
    Obviously the first reviewers didn't read anything about this band before they decided to slam it. Robert Plant himself praised them, for chrissake. I first heard them in 1991 while in college--and I'm glad iTunes has TortElvis and company, whatever the beef is with Led Zep or their management.
  • Great Band
    4
    By C. Diddy
    Contrary to most posters, I love these guys. I also know that they have been around for nearly 20 years. Sure, they are a novelty act, but how can you not love the King, LZ and reggae? If you get a chance, see them live!