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Led Zeppelin I: Remastered
by: Led Zeppelin, led zepplin
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Rating: - Best album ever
Along with Kind of Blue (Miles Davis), Follow the Reaper (Children of Bodom), and Clapton's CD with the Bluesbreakers, this is the best album ever. You should already own this. Seriously. The songs are all completely different, not a single filler track!
Rating: - Rough diamond
This was the work of a band trying to find itself. Robert Plant was still finding himself as a vocalist but put in a good performance, one he would build on for future records. There aren't too many full-band compositions to speak of as the album was put together in something of a rush by Page, so apart from the covers most of the writing was his. Not that this was a bad thing, perhaps the only genuine criticism of this record is that it lacks a clear direction. Page clearly was leaning toward the ... Read More
Rating: - Awesome Debut there's a reason why led zeppelin are one of the most famous rock bands ever.
This album is a fantastic debut and has supposedly the first metal song ever Communication Breakdown ( which to be honest it's not metal). This album has alot of classics like Good Time The Bad Times, Babe I'm Gonna Leave You, You Shook Me, Dazed And Confused, Communication what am i doing the whole albums a classic. Led Zeppelinare an awesome rock n' roll band buy this album then buy Led Zeppelin 2, Led Zeppelin 3 & Led Zeppelin4 and continue on from their. LED ZEPPELIN ROCKS!!!
Rating: - Spine-tingling
This is where it all started for me. The first long playing record I bought. There's not one duff track and it still sounds fresh and exhilarating, especially in this re-mastered format, as it did all those years ago. A mixture of some re-worked covers and original material, it's strongly rooted in the blues but with an electrifying rock slant. This is the daddy debut album of all time (see also "Marquee Moon" by Television). The bass is powerful and melodic, the drumming tight and thunderous, and, ... Read More
Rating: - Led not Lead, Blues not Metal
So Jimmy Page's New Yardbirds - are they any good? Well yes you'll hear more about them I'm sure. Eric Clapton famously left the Yardbirds as they were too poppy and not bluesy enough. Ironic then that from the ashes of the Yardbirds - LZ toured Scandanavia as the new Yardbirds as a contractural obligation - the greatest blues rock band of them all took flight, and Clapton never made abluesier record than this. The debut album must have been a punch in the guts to any first time listener in 1969.
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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0075678263224
Format: Original recording remastered
Label: Atlantic
Manufacturer: Atlantic
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Atlantic
Release Date: August 25, 1997
Sales Rank: 322
Studio: Atlantic
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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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