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  1. Led Zeppelin (sometimes referred to as Led Zeppelin I) is the debut studio album by English rock band Led Zeppelin. It was released on 13 January 1969 in the United States and on 31 March 1969 in the United Kingdom by Atlantic Records.

    • Led Zeppelin (1969) 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.
    • Led Zeppelin II (1969) Whole Lotta Love. What Is and What Should Never Be. The Lemon Song. Thank You. Heartbreaker. Living Loving Maid (She’s Just a Woman) Ramble On.
    • Led Zeppelin III (1970) Immigrant Song. Friends. Celebration Day. Since I’ve Been Loving You. Out on the Tiles. Gallows Pole. Tangerine. That’s the Way. Bron-Y-Aur Stomp.
    • Led Zeppelin IV (1971) Black Dog. Rock and Roll. The Battle of Evermore. Stairway to Heaven. Misty Mountain Hop. Four Sticks. Going to California. When the Levee Breaks.
  2. Led Zeppelin's untitled fourth album, often called Led Zeppelin IV and released on 8 November 1971, is their most commercially successful album. It received a 24 times multi-platinum certification from RIAA, the fifth-highest of all albums, and fourth-highest exclusive of greatest hits compilations. [9]

    • ‘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.
  3. In Through the Out Door is the eighth studio album by the English rock band Led Zeppelin. It was recorded in three weeks in November and December 1978 at ABBA's Polar Studios in Stockholm, Sweden, and released by their label Swan Song Records on 22 August 1979 in the US and 24 August 1979 in the UK.

    • Hard Rock Progressive Rock
  4. Jan 12, 2024 · Led Zeppelin ’s eponymous debut is an album full of firsts. Released in the U.K. on Jan. 12, 1969, Led Zeppelin may not match the historical stature of Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band,...

  5. Ranked at No. 29 in Rolling Stone Magazine’s list of the 500 greatest albums of all time, Led Zeppelin signifies a turning point in the development of modern hard rock music.

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