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The Destroyer is a 4 LP set ...no track breaks , on the On Tour LP either
(duct tape at no extra charge .....$5 for the load)
*-just noticed band name misspelling on Destroyer-
also been listening to Stephen Stills & Massive Attack
* The Destroyer recorded 4-28-77 by Gig,Gena and Cookie Crum
Made in Brazil by Smilin' Ears Records
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Destroy...g_recording%29
The bootleg should not be confused with an audience recording from the following night in Cleveland, sometimes entitled The Destroyer. Though marred by poorer sound quality, and incomplete as a result of using 60min (instead of the longer 90min) cassette tapes for the recording, many critics consider this second performance better than the more famous first Destroyer gig.
LATER: did find this on the web
Smilin' Ears distinguished itself by being the first bootleg label to release a four-record Zeppelin box set, titled "Destroyer". The set originally listed as a Seattle recording, though it actually featured a concert from Cleveland in 1977. The set has become one of the best known and loved of all Zeppelin titles and has been reissued many times.
1977.04.27 Cleveland - Destroyer - The first 1977 SBD to circulate. An early 4 LP version was packaged in a large plastic case. The best available source is a 1st gen reel off the master cassettes. There are some cuts, but this version is the most and the best we have of this show. On the Must Haves list.