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Led Zeppelin (Remastered)

Led Zeppelin

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With Led Zeppelin’s legacy so firmly etched in the hardest rock, it’s odd to think there was a time when their music was more a mystery than the accepted gold standard. Formed by session guitarist Jimmy Page after the dissolution of the Yardbirds, Led Zeppelin were initially intended to be a loud, heavy blues-rock group much in kindred spirit with his other former Yardbirds’ guitarists’ bands, Cream and the Jeff Beck Group. Despite the forceful pummel of drummer John Bonham and the hyperbolic screams of lead singer Robert Plant, Page often played subtly with careful texture. His interest in English folk music tradition can be heard on “Black Mountain Side” and the quieter spaces of “Babe I’m Gonna Leave You” and “Your Time Is Gonna Come.” But Page also understood the tenor of the era and with guitarists like Ten Years After’s Alvin Lee and, of course, Jimi Hendrix garnering audiences, Page knew to go for the jugular and fired off the riffs of “Good Times, Bad Times” and “Communication Breakdown” with what, in retrospect, are the seeds of punk rancor. The blues numbers twist towards psychedelia (“Dazed and Confused”) and pure overload (“You Shook Me,” “I Can’t Quit You Babe”). The band was only getting started.

Customer Reviews

thank you itunes!!! (oh yeah, the album rocks too)

i am so incredibly happy that itunes finally dropped the "led zepagain" BS and got the real thing on here! now we just need the beatles :-D oh, btw, this album is amazing. if u just buy mothership ur not getting the total zep experience because so many of their amazing songs are completely unrecognized, so i would definately reccomend buying this album and most of their other earlier stuff, but u might not be as impressed with their last few albums when drugs an alcohol really stared showing in their songwriting. something to try would be to go through their albums and only buy the songs that arent on mothership. you will be surprised at how great their less famous music is.

Outrageously Perfect

The most important album of the 60s. The group's second best, behind Physical Grafitti. Everyone on the face of the earth probobly knows Dazed and Confused, but no one knows the only reason this album is so great, How Many More Times. The other songs are flawless, too. No one should die without hearing this craft of genius.

The best album of the late 60s!

You'd be dumb not to buy it.

Biography

Formed: July, 1968 in England

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s, '00s

Led Zeppelin was the definitive heavy metal band. It wasn't just their crushingly loud interpretation of the blues — it was how they incorporated mythology, mysticism, and a variety of other genres (most notably world music and British folk) — into their sound. Led Zeppelin had mystique. They rarely gave interviews, since the music press detested the band. Consequently, the only connection the audience had with the band was through the records and the concerts. More than any other band,...
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