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Physical Graffiti
I haven't uploaded all of the songs on Led Zeppelin's sixth album Physical Graffiti ("In My Time of Dying" was left out because it was too long in length). This album, Physical Graffiti, is Led Zeppelin's first and only double studio album. It was also their first album on their Swan Song Records label. The album was recorded for nearly 5 years, from July 1970 to February 1974 and was released on February 24, 1975. This album, along with Led Zeppelin II and Led Zeppelin IV, is considered on their best albums. The album again made US/UK No. 1 and confirmed the band's status as the biggest rock band in the world. The album cover portrays two separate buildings in a part of New York City with the letters of the title on the windows. Highlights include: "Custard Pie", "Kashmir" and "Trampled Underfoot".
Led Zeppelin 2
These 9 videos are all from Led Zeppelin's second album, titled Led Zeppelin II. Led Zeppelin II was recorded from January to August of 1969 while on tour in America and was released in October of that same year on Atlantic Records. This album gave Led Zeppelin their first No. 1 album in either the US or the UK and has become one of the band's most influential albums, laying the template for both hard rock and heavy metal as well as inspiring a countless number of subsequent rock bands. Like their first album, Led Zeppelin do reworked blues songs as well as originals. not only is this album their first chart-topper, it is considered alongside Led Zeppelin IV and Physical Graffiti to be one of the band's best albums. Highlights include: "Thank You", "What is and What Should Never Be" and "Whole Lotta Love."
Led Zeppelin 1
These 9 videos are the entire first album from what is regarded as the greatest rock band of all time, Led Zeppelin. With their first album, Led Zeppelin take the blues-oriented rock played by the Jimi Hendrix Experience, Cream and Jeff Beck to a louder and more powerful level. It was recorded in October 1968 at Olympic Studios in London, England and was released in January 1969 on Atlantic Records. Although the album received negative reviews upon first release, it was a success commercially, peaking at No. 10 in the USA and No. 6 in the band's native UK and has become regarded as a turning point for the evolution of both hard rock and heavy metal music. On this album, Led Zeppelin play both some blues covers as well as originals. Track highlights include: "Babe I'm Gonna Leave You", "Dazed and Confused" and "Good Times Bad Times."
Led Zeppelin 3
These 10 videos make up the third album from Led Zeppelin: Led Zeppelin III. Led Zeppelin III was recorded from January to August of 1970 and was released in October of that same year. Although the album was not as popular as their first two albums, it was another US/UK No. 1 album. Unlike other Led Zeppelin albums, this album is a bit of a departure from their usual hard rock/heavy metal sound and is more folk-rock based, although it still contains some powerful heavy rockers on it. Apart from the music, this album also has a unique album cover which, when spun around, showcases the four members of the band. Highlights include: "Gallows Pole", "The Immigrant Song" and "That's the Way."
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