
81 Songs, 6 Hours 55 Minutes

The Complete Studio Albums Led Zeppelin
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3.6, 155 Ratings - $89.99
EDITORS’ NOTES
The Complete Led Zeppelin collects the eight studio albums the foursome released between 1969-79, plus the posthumous ninth and final studio album Coda, released in 1982, after the death of drummer John Bonham. This is the core of ‘70s classic rock that travels far beyond the definition. While Led Zeppelin were clearly among the early progenitors of ‘Heavy Metal,’ back when it was considered to be loud, blues-based music, they hardly stayed in one place long enough to be defined as anything other than Led Zeppelin. They mastered hard rock with their lead-off track “Good Times, Bad Times” and nailed British folk on III and “The Battle Of Evermore.” IV became their centerpiece, every song a classic, with “Stairway to Heaven” serving as their national anthem. Houses of the Holy and Presence emphasized their ability to groove, while their double-album Physical Graffiti was the prototypical sprawling double album that all major rock artists tried once. In Through the Out Door explored synthesizers and featured everything from epic Zeppelin to old school rock ’n’ roll and the heartbreaking “All My Love.”

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Led Zeppelin
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Good Times Bad Times
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Babe I'm Gonna Leave You
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You Shook Me
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Dazed and Confused
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Your Time Is Gonna Come
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Black Mountain Side
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Communication Breakdown
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I Can't Quit You Baby
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How Many More Times
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Led Zeppelin II
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Whole Lotta Love
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What Is and What Should Never Be
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The Lemon Song
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Thank You
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Heartbreaker
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Living Loving Maid (She's Just a Woman)
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Ramble On
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Moby Dick
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Bring It On Home
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Led Zeppelin III
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Immigrant Song
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Friends
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Celebration Day
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Since I've Been Loving You
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Out On the Tiles
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Gallows Pole
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Tangerine
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That's the Way
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Bron-Y-Aur Stomp
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Hats Off to (Roy) Harper
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Led Zeppelin IV
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Black Dog
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Rock and Roll
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The Battle of Evermore
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Stairway to Heaven
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Misty Mountain Hop
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Four Sticks
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Going to California
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When the Levee Breaks
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Houses of the Holy
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The Song Remains the Same
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The Rain Song
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Over the Hills and Far Away
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The Crunge
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Dancing Days
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D'yer Mak'er
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No Quarter
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The Ocean
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Physical Graffiti
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Custard Pie
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The Rover
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In My Time of Dying
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Houses of the Holy
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Trampled Under Foot
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Kashmir
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In the Light
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Bron-Yr-Aur
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Down By the Seaside
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Ten Years Gone
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Night Flight
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The Wanton Song
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Boogie With Stu
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Black Country Woman
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Sick Again
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Presence
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Achilles Last Stand
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For Your Life
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Royal Orleans
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Nobody's Fault But Mine
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Candy Store Rock
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Hots On for Nowhere
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Tea for One
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In Through the Out Door
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In the Evening
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South Bound Saurez
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Fool In the Rain
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Hot Dog
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Carouselambra
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All My Love
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I'm Gonna Crawl
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Coda
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We're Gonna Groove
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Poor Tom
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I Can't Quit You Baby (Sound Check Version)
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Walter's Walk
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Ozone Baby
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Darlene
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Bonzo's Montreux
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Wearing and Tearing
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Ratings and Reviews
What Happened to the Remastered???
Before this came out, there was a Remastered version from 2007 that had many live albums and extras and (13 discs) and was only $99.99. It even had Mothership Greatest Hits included in it as well. This is a complete rip off!
Remastered set
What happen to the remastered set? It was 99.99 had had EVERY SONG. Now u pay 89.99 and its missing the Song remains the same nada few other albums. This album should be offered for 50 to 60 dollars. The music is GREAT, the price stinks.
Good.... But bad
I love led zepplin. But, the 2007 remastered set was just better. This one is a little less expensive, but it's missing some songs and live performances.