Led Zeppelin guitarist waxes about Lonnie Donegan in excerpt from music journalist Bob Boilen's new book, 'Your Song Changed My Life' The previously unreleased tracks will complete a third disc of the previously two-disc compilation. These include two versions of 'Communication Breakdown' and 'What Is and What Should Never Be,' as well as 'Dazed and Confused.' The lost, March 1969 session – once fabled to have been erased from its master tapes – contains the oft-bootlegged, boogieing blues rocker 'Sunshine Woman,' a track that Zeppelin never formally released, and renditions of Willie Dixon's 'I Can't Quit You Baby' and 'You Shook Me.' The session took place the same month that, the band's debut album, came out in the U.K. As with Led Zeppelin's previous reissues, The Complete BBC Sessions will be available in a variety of formats.
The most basic is a three-CD deluxe edition, the third disc of which contains the new sessions. There will also be a 180-gram, five-LP vinyl edition, a digital download and a super deluxe edition. The latter contains all the contents of the other versions, as well as a 48-page book that features photos and details on the recording sessions and a high-quality, limited edition print of the original album cover.