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Binding: Audio CD
Brand: LED ZEPPELIN
EAN: 0075678263224
Format: Original recording remastered
Label: Atlantic / Wea
Manufacturer: Atlantic / Wea
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Atlantic / Wea
Release Date: June 21, 1994
Studio: Atlantic / Wea
Sales Rank: 570
MPN: 075678263224
Disc 1:- Good Times Bad Times
- Babe I'm Gonna Leave You
- You Shook Me
- Dazed And Confused
- Your Time Is Gonna Come
- Black Mountain Side
- Communication Breakdown
- I Can't Quit You Baby
- How Many More Times
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Product Description: No Description Available No Track Information Available Media Type: CD Artist: LED ZEPPELIN Title: LED ZEPPELIN Street Release Date: 06/21/1994 Domestic Genre: ROCK/POP
Amazon.com: As it turned out, Led Zeppelin's infamous 1969 debut album was indicative of the decade to come--one that, fittingly, this band helped define with its decadently exaggerated, bowdlerized blues-rock. In shrieker Robert Plant, ex-Yardbird Jimmy Page found a vocalist who could match his guitar pyrotechnics, and the band pounded out its music with swaggering ferocity and Richter-scale-worthy volume. Pumping up blues classics such as Otis Rush's "I Can't Quit You Baby" and Howlin' Wolf's "How Many More Times" into near-cartoon parodies, the band also hinted at things to come with the manic "Communication Breakdown" and the lumbering set stopper "Dazed and Confused." --Billy Altman
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In 1969, Led Zeppelin shook the music world up with their stunning debut album. The four guys that make up the legendary heroes of hard rock, better known as Robert Plant, Jimmy Page, John Paul Jones and John Bonham are at their finest here. Robert Plant is wailing and belting out the lyrics so powerfully, Jimmy Page rips out some heavy riffs and amazing blues solos, John Paul Jones adds some thunder and psychedelic with his bass and organ work, and John Bonham rocks his drum set like there's no tomorrow. What do these nine songs show for the world of rock and roll? Read on.
"Good Times, Bad Times" starts things off with a bang, featuring an awesome riff, a fun sing-a-long chorus and Jimmy Page's signature pentatonic soloing, alongside ... Read More:
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Gee! It only the beginning of one of my most favorite bands of all time.
In fact this album as well as others by Led Zepplin is the first in a series of works that could best be discribed as roolercoaster ride that never seems to end. If you're a thrill seeker Like I am and you prefer something out of the valt then this is all you brother!
As is the case with most Led zepplin albums this one always make me think of my favorite coaster of all time which just so happens to be the Matterhorn at Disneyland.Take a ride on the Zepplin and you'll soon see what i'm talking about. Led Zepplin in general could have had their own amusment park based on not only this album but the other five that come aster it.
Every song from Black mountainside ... Read More:
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Led Zeppelin burst onto the stage with this high-powered, blues-based album. Fortunately, it did not go over like a lead balloon and went on to be the first debut album to go platinum without a single.
This album is not for everyone. While songs like Communication Breakdown and Good Times, Bad Times showcase the powerful riffs that became the frontrunners to heavy metal, this album is basically a very heavy blues album. Having said that, Dazed and Confused is a haunting classic, and Babe I'm Gonna Leave You is the best example of the concept of "light and shadow" that Led Zeppelin tried to encorporate into their work.
New listeners should stick with LZ II, LZ IV (untitled) or Houses of the Holy. If you've heard those (or the ... Read More:
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What is there to say about Led Zeppelin except great music. My favorite concert ever was Led Zeppelin at (I forgot how to spell it) Keasar stadium in San Francisco. It was the last concert ever held there I think.
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When I was 16 my hippie neighbor started sharing his Zepelin and Floyd collections with me and this is the first CD he gave me. Every evening I would turn off the lights in my room and listen to the latest offering. What I loved and still love about this album is how rough and dirty the compositions sound. This is, in my opinion, the purest form of rock and roll. The vocals are great, the guitars are sensational and the drums are powerful and confident. This is a classic rock lovers must-have.
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