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  1. 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.

  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 ...

  3. Mar 4, 2024 · Physical Graffiti, released in 1975, is a double album that further showcased Led Zeppelin’s musical innovation and creativity. This album featured a mix of new material and previously unreleased tracks from earlier recording sessions. Physical Graffiti included fan-favorite songs like “Kashmir,” “Trampled Under Foot,” and “In My ...

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    • ‘Led Zeppelin’ It only takes the first two seconds of the first song on their first record for Led Zeppelin to make crystal clear exactly what they intend to do – and exactly what they intend to do to you.
    • ‘Led Zeppelin II’ "On the second LP, you can really hear the group identity coming together," Page recalled years after its release. While Zeppelin recorded their first album in three weeks after a single, two-week Scandinavian tour, Led Zeppelin II was cut over six months on tour in London, New York, Vancouver and Los Angeles, with the band carrying the master tapes along the way in a steamer trunk.
    • ‘Led Zeppelin III’ "Albumwise, it usually takes a year for people to catch up with what we're doing," Page told Rolling Stone in 1975. But listeners needed at least a decade to fully absorb the stylistic change-ups on Led Zeppelin III.
    • ‘Led Zeppelin IV’ Led Zeppelin's fourth album is variously known as Led Zeppelin IV, Untitled, Four Symbols and Zoso, but its true title is formed by the four unpronounceable symbols chosen by each band member.
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    • Led Zeppelin (1969) Released January 12, 1969. In the summer of 1968, the British rock ensemble the Yardbirds came to an end as founding members Keith Relf and Jim McCarty exited the band, followed by Chris Dreja who pursued a career in photography.
    • Led Zeppelin II (1969) Released October 22, 1969. Led Zeppelin II burst into existence amidst the whirlwind of Led Zeppelin’s hectic schedule, stretching from January to August 1969, filled with relentless touring across Europe and America.
    • Led Zeppelin III (1970) Released October 5, 1970. By the dawn of the 1970s, Led Zeppelin had already clinched significant commercial triumphs in both the UK and US with their initial albums.
    • Led Zeppelin IV (1971) (this album was never officially named Led Zeppelin IV on purpose by the band) Released November 8, 1971. In the wake of their third album’s release in late 1970, Led Zeppelin opted to step back from the limelight of touring to delve into the creative process for their next project.
  4. 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. Sep 29, 2016 · Led Zeppelin's discography has come to encapsulate the '70s, in the same way the Beatles' recorded output loomed as a monolithic presence in the previous decade. The successive musical era was ...

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