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Ultimate Classic Rock counts down every canonical Led Zeppelin album, from worst (relatively speaking, of course) to best.
Led Zeppelin IV (1971) 24% of you voted for IV as the best Led Zeppelin album. For sheer impact, immediacy, concision, endurance, influence and intrinsic Zep-ishness, Led Zeppelin IV is unbeatable. Of all their records, Zep’s fourth album, released in late 1971, remains their most admired work.
So we figured it was a good time to poll our readers and determine their favorite Led Zeppelin albums. Click through to see the results – and listen to our favorite tracks off each album...
The top ranked albums by Led Zeppelin are Untitled (Led Zeppelin IV), Led Zeppelin II and Led Zeppelin. The top rated tracks by Led Zeppelin are Stairway To Heaven, Kashmir, When The Levee Breaks, Dazed And Confused and Babe I'm Gonna Leave You.
The 40 Greatest Led Zeppelin Songs of All Time. The definitive guide to Zeppelin’s finest recorded moments. By. Jon Dolan, Patrick Doyle, Rob Tannenbaum, Will Hermes, Douglas Wolk, Brian ...
Houses of the Holy (1973) Houses of the Holy is often one of the most polarizing of Zeppelin's six iconic albums. After the massive commercial and artistic success of Led Zeppelin IV, the band's...
The album’s most famous track, “Stairway to Heaven,” is a true testament to Led Zeppelin’s talent. The acoustic guitar intro is immediately recognizable and then builds into a beautiful, hard-hitting rock anthem. Jimmy Page’s guitar solo was even voted the greatest in rock music history at one time.
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There's a compelling case to be made that Physical Graffiti is the greatest double album ever recorded. Led Zep's sixth studio recording, there’s a feral mystery to it even today – and opener Custard Pie lets us know what we’re in for.
Known for Plant’s aggressive, stunning vocal performances, Page’s iconic guitar riffs, and Bonham’s exuberant drumming (as well as Jones' groovy bass lines and keyboard arrangements—the ...