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Led Zeppelin
Led Zeppelin
List Price:$24.13
Price:$20.98
 
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Sales Rank:6637
 
Release Year:1969
Label:Atlantic
UPC:075678263224
 
Styles:Regional Blues , Album Rock, British Blues, Arena Rock, British Metal, Heavy Metal, Blues-Rock, Hard Rock, Blues
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Tracks


[01] Good Times Bad Times 2:47
[03] You Shook Me 6:27
[04] Dazed and Confused 6:26
[05] Your Time Is Gonna Come 4:34
[06] Black Mountain Side [Instrumental] 2:12
[07] Communication Breakdown 2:29
[08] I Can't Quit You Baby 4:42
[09] How Many More Times 8:28
Album Review


Led Zeppelin had a fully formed, distinctive sound from the outset, as their eponymous debut illustrates. Taking the heavy, distorted electric blues of Jimi Hendrix, Jeff Beck, and Cream to an extreme, Zeppelin created a majestic, powerful brand of guitar rock constructed around simple, memorable riffs and lumbering rhythms. But the key to the group's attack was subtlety: it wasn't just an onslaught of guitar noise, it was shaded and textured, filled with alternating dynamics and tempos. As Led Zeppelin proves, the group was capable of such multi-layered music from the start. Although the extended psychedelic blues of "Dazed and Confused," "You Shook Me," and "I Can't Quit You Baby" often gather the most attention, the remainder of the album is a better indication of what would come later. "Babe I'm Gonna Leave You" shifts from folky verses to pummeling choruses; "Good Times Bad Times" and "How Many More Times" have groovy, bluesy shuffles; "Your Time Is Gonna Come" is an anthemic hard rocker; "Black Mountain Side" is pure English folk; and "Communication Breakdown" is a frenzied rocker with a nearly punkish attack. Although the album isn't as varied as some of their later efforts, it nevertheless marked a significant turning point in the evolution of hard rock and heavy metal. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi