Led Zeppelin (Remastered) - Led Zeppelin

Led Zeppelin (Remastered)

Led Zeppelin

  • Genre: Rock
  • Release Date: 1969-01-12
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 9

  • ℗ 1969 Atlantic Recording Corporation, a Warner Music Group Company. Marketed by Rhino E

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Good Times Bad Times Led Zeppelin 2:46
2
Babe I'm Gonna Leave You Led Zeppelin 6:42
3
You Shook Me Led Zeppelin 6:28
4
Dazed and Confused Led Zeppelin 6:28
5
Your Time Is Gonna Come Led Zeppelin 4:34
6
Black Mountain Side Led Zeppelin 2:12
7
Communication Breakdown Led Zeppelin 2:30
8
I Can't Quit You Baby Led Zeppelin 4:42
9
How Many More Times Led Zeppelin 8:27

Reviews

  • Ha Ha Said The Clown

    5
    By who cares?????????????????????
    Hit first and give it all you got to give. Hard rock was created, and peaked, on January 12, 1969. Jimmy Page commandeered this from the ashes of a band whose repertoire included Ha Ha Said the Clown, Ten Little Indians and Little Games. That's preposterous. And for pure, hard-hitting sonic power, this album has never been equaled in over 50 years.
  • Led Zeppelin Rocks🤘

    5
    By 1980s Man
    Led Zeppelin is one of the greatest rock bands of all time and I wish that John Bonham is still alive🤘
  • U checked

    5
    By changingflags
    Dna
  • Bingo

    5
    By SUFI
    Wonderful drummer and guitar.
  • Led

    5
    By Zuben Elgenubi
    I love led zeppelin
  • This is where it started.

    5
    By Dixson66
    Rock and roll has many roots, going back many decades. This album is the birth of rock and roll as I know it. This is where the electric guitar and drums as well as those bluesy emotional felt vocals reached in and grabbed your soul. There was no other complete sound like this before. They wanted this band to be called “The Yardbirds” but thankfully it wasn’t, only because this band was different, taking the sound and soul to another level and influencing what was to come to be known as Hard Rock, Progressive Rock and Heavy Metal. Many were influenced by the Beatles but this album and the band started a whole new sound that still lives today.
  • Led Zeppelin

    5
    By Capitalism and Freedom
    This is one of my personal favorite Led Zeppelin albums. This album has a great flow, track after track. Also, this album has great vocals, great drum solos, and great guitar solos as well. Finally, the instruments wrap around the vocals like no other, and intertwine perfectly. Definitely looking forward to the next limited play album, and extended play album from Led Zeppelin.
  • Best Led Zepplien Album

    5
    By Tony game man
    This is my favorite Led zepplien album. Full of guitar solos and great singing, it started to shape the rock we know today. My Favorite Led Zepplien Album.
  • The start

    5
    By The Joelest
    This starts the voyage of Led Zeppelin's fantastic discography. They may sound like heavier blues songs, which they are.
  • Led

    3
    By Seven Cities Blues
    We are all waiting for the new yardbirds album at the time and we got a Jeff beck truth rip off. However I wore it out in the summer of 69.

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