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  1. Clockwise, from top left: Jimmy Page, John Bonham, Robert Plant, John Paul Jones Led Zeppelin were an English rock band who recorded 94 songs between 1968 and 1980. The band pioneered the concept of album-oriented rock and often refused to release popular songs as singles, [1] instead viewing their albums as indivisible, complete listening experiences, and disliked record labels re-editing ...

  2. The discography of the English rock band Led Zeppelin consists of 9 studio albums, 4 live albums, 10 compilation albums, 19 singles, 16 music videos and 9 music downloads. The band is estimated to have sold over 300 million records worldwide, becoming one of the best-selling music artists in history. [ 1 ][ 2 ] According to Billboard, they are ...

    • Michael Gallucci
    • "Stairway to Heaven," Led Zeppelin IV (1971) It's overplayed and second only to "Free Bird" when it comes to an easy classic-rock target. It also pretty much set the template for every over-baked power ballad that surfaced over the next two decades.
    • "Whole Lotta Love," Led Zeppelin II (1969) Everything about Led Zeppelin can pretty much be summed up in the five-and-a-half-minute opening song from their second album: the awesome riff, the borrowed lyrics, the mid-track freakout, the sheer power and energy of every musical instrument, including Plant's searing vocal.
    • "Kashmir," Physical Graffiti (1975) There were rock 'n' roll epics before "Kashmir," and rock 'n' roll epics after "Kashmir." But few pack the colossal wave of magnitude that towers over this eight-and-a-half-minute force of nature from the band's sixth album.
    • "Dazed and Confused," Led Zeppelin (1969) Page used to play "Dazed and Confused" at latter-day Yardbirds shows. He borrowed the basic parts of the song from a relatively obscure American folksinger named Jake Holmes but beefed up the arrangement with new lyrics (penned by Plant) and a solo performed on his Telecaster with a violin bow.
    • Led Zeppelin Albums in Chronological Order
    • ‘Achilles Last Stand’
    • ‘All of My Love’
    • ‘Babe I’m Gonna Leave You’
    • ‘Baby Come on Home’
    • ‘The Battle of Evermore’
    • ‘Black Country Woman’
    • ‘Black Dog’
    • ‘Black Mountain Side’
    • ‘Bonzo’S Montreux’

    Jones wasn’t kidding about Led Zeppelin’s pace. The band recorded their debut in the fall of 1968; three years later, they finished recording their iconic fourth album. Jones, founding guitarist Jimmy Page, singer Robert Plant, and drummer John Bonham cranked out the double LP Physical Graffiti and Presence, which they recorded in less than three w...

    Album: Presence
    Length:10:31
    What to know: Even though he had seen his friend play impressive parts throughout Led Zeppelin’s career, Plant said Bonham’s playing on “Achilles Last Stand” didn’t sound human.
    Album: In Through the Out Door
    Length:5:53
    What to know: Plant had one of his best Led Zeppelin momentswriting the lyrics to “All of My Love” in honor of his son, Karac, who died suddenly while Zeppelin was on tour.
    Album:Led Zeppelin I
    Length:6:42
    What to know: This song showcased Led Zeppelin’s light-and-shade approach, and Page called it the key track on Led Zeppelin I.
    Album:Coda(deluxe edition)
    Length:4:29
    What to know: The band recorded this soulful song during the sessions for their first album; it first appeared on the 1993 boxed set and the 2015 Codadeluxe reissue.
    Album: Led Zeppelin IV
    Length:5:51
    What to know:The only Led Zeppelin song where Plant shared lead vocal duties (with Fairport Convention’s Sandy Denny).
    Album: Physical Graffiti
    Length:4:24
    What to know: The band recorded it during the Houses of the Holy sessions but held onto it for Physical Graffiti.
    Album: Led Zeppelin IV
    Length:4:55
    What to know: Jones conceived the circular riff that swells and recedes. Page achieved his heavy guitar soundby plugging directly into the mixing board and triple-tracked his riff in three channels...
    Album: Led Zeppelin I
    Length:2:12
    What to know:Tabla player Viram Jasani provided the rhythm on this song that saw Page vaguely channel Eastern music in several spots.
    Album: Coda
    Length:4:22
    What to know: Coda is Dave Grohl’s favorite Led Zeppelin albumbecause of “Bonzo’s Montreux,” which was the product of an experimental 1976 session with Page and Bonham.
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  3. UK’s Official Vinyl Charts launch as vinyl sales soar in 2015. Led Zeppelin lead 1st albums race to include streaming. Robert Plant scores highest new albums entry. More LED ZEPPELIN news. LED ...

  4. The Song Remains the Same [Remastered Soundtrack] (2018) Led Zeppelin - Official Website. Discography: Led Zeppelin, II, III, IV, Houses of the Holy and Physical Graffiti, presence, Song Remains the same, In through the out door, coda, bbc sessions, how the west was won, celebration day, Deluxe Edition.

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  6. Oct 9, 2024 · Led Zeppelin II — 22 October 1969. Led Zeppelin III — 5 October 1970. Led Zeppelin IV — 8 November 1971. Houses of the Holy — 28 March 1973. Physical Graffiti — 24 February 1975. Presence — 31 March 1976. In Through the Out Door — 15 August 1979.

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