Led Zeppelin

Led Zeppelin
Led Zeppelin I
1969 Atlantic Records
Good Times Bad Times
Babe I'm Gonna Leave You
You Shook Me
Dazed and Confused
Your Time is Gonna Come
Black Mountain Side
I Can't Quit You Baby
How Many More Times
The juggernaut is launched! A powerful hard rock-blues oriented work that firmly indicates the powerhouse
that Zeppelin was destined to become.

Led Zeppelin
Led Zeppelin II
1969 Atlantic Records
Whole Lotta Love
What Is and What Should
............... Never Be
The Lemon Song
Thank You
Heartbreaker
Living Loving Maid (She's Just
................. a Woman)
Ramble On
Moby Dick
Bring It On Home
This solidified Zeppelin in the Royalty of Rock. More powerful than their debut, II explodes with the classic
'Whole Lotta Love' and never lets up. Plus, the lyrics to 'Ramble On' are inspired by The Lord of the Rings!
If you only own one Zeppelin album . . .

Led Zeppelin
Led Zeppelin III
1970 Atlantic Records
Immigrant Song
Friends
Celebraton Day
Since I've Been Loving You
Out On the Tiles
Gallows Pole
Tangerine
That's the Way
Bron-Y-Aur Stomp
Hats Off to (Roy) Harper
After the bombast of the first two records, Zeppelin decided to show off their mellow side with this release.
Though it did sell, it didn't fare as well as the first two albums. Fans didn't really know what to make of this
quiter, more introspective side of Zeppelin.

Led Zeppelin
Led Zeppelin IV
1971 Atlantic Records
Black Dog
Rock and Roll
The Battle of Evermore
Stairway to Heaven
Misty Mountain Hop
Four Sticks
Going to California
When the Levee Breaks
One of THE classic albums of all time. 'Nuff said.

Led Zeppelin
Houses of the Holy
1973 Atlantic Records
The Song Remains the Same
The Rain Song
Over the Hills and Far Away
The Crunge
Dancing Days
D'yer Mak'er
No Quarter
The Ocean
Another homerun by the hard rock champions of the 70s! A decidedly underrated album, especially when
compared to Led Zeppelin IV, but just as many (classic rock) radio friendly tunes to keep many a
headbanger happy for quite some time.

Led Zeppelin
Physical Graffiti
1975 Swan Song Records
Custard Pie
The Rover
In My Time of Dying




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Houses of the Holy
Trampled Under Foot
Kashmir




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In the Light
Bron-Yr-Aur
Down By the Seaside
Ten Years Gone
Night Flight
The Wanton Song
Boogie with Stu
Black Country Woman
Sick Again
An incredible album. Though it can be a tad on the pretentious side, it still is magnificent. For me, this is the
zenith of Zeppelin's career.

Led Zeppelin
Presence
1976 Swan Song Records
Achilles' Last Stand
For Your Life
Royal Orleans
Nobody's Fault But Mine
Candy Store Rock
Hots On for Nowhere
Tea for One
A very cool record, recorded only because Robert Plant broke his foot and couldn't complete the toured
bookd for Physical Graffiti. Still, you can hear the punk rockers banging on the door trying to drive
dinosaurs like Zeppelin away.

Led Zeppelin
The Song Remains the
Same

1976 Swan Song Records
Rock and Roll
Celebration Day
The Song Remains the Same
Rain Song



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Dazed and Confused






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  No Quarter
Stairway to Heaven
Moby Dick
Whole Lotta Love
The soundtrack to the concerrt film. Never see this thing under the influence! Anyway, a pivotal album to
have so those of us who weren't fortunate enough to see Zeppelin live can have a small taste of what it was
like.

Led Zeppelin
In Through the Out Door
1979 Swan Song Records
In the Evening
South Bound Saurez
Fool in the Rain
Hot Dog
Carouselambra
All My Love
I'm Gonna Crawl
The last Zeppelin album. What a way to go. Every song here is fantastic! Though they didn't plan on ending
it here, it is fitting that Zeppelin quit in the 70s. The 80s just couldn't have handled them. With this, their
mythos remains intact and will never be smeared. Except for the dismal Live Aid 'reunion.'

Led Zeppelin
Coda
1982 Swan Song Records
We're Gonna Groove
Poor Tom
I Can't Quit You Baby
Walter's Walk
Ozone Baby
Darlene
Bonzo's Montreaux
Wearing and Tearing
Raiding the vaults for the one and only time, Swan Song released this collection of rarities to satisfy the fans'
insatiable thirst for anything Zeppelin. Too bad this is all there is.

Led Zeppelin
Copenhagen Warm-
Ups - The Second
Night

1982 sirtwiggly records
Intro
The Conversation Changes
Commemoration Night
White Cat


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Everybody's Flaw But Theirs
Under the Mountain and Far Away
Foggy Hill Jump
Since I've Been (Seven Till Eleven)


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  No Dimes
Five Weeks After
Cold Cat


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Snow Song
Black Winter / White Hilltop
Cashmere Sweater


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  Crushed Overhead
Afflicted Once More
Ulysses' First Fall
So Low
In the Morning
Escalator to Above
Whole Lotta Infatuation
The infamous bootleg! Half the fun is trying to guess which songs are which,what with the bogus titlesand all.
Anyway, here's a full Zeppelin concert from beginning to end. Fantastic!

Led Zeppelin
The Long Lost Zeppelin
Concert

1983 sirtwiggly records
Communication Breakdown
I Can't Quit You Baby
Dazed and Confused
White Summer
You Shook Me
How Many More Times
Black Dog
Going to California
Stairway to Heaven
Whole Lotta Love
I taped this off the radio in 1983. What with Robert Plant's solo career taking off, their was a great interest in
anything Zeppelin. Recorded for the BBC, this is a concert mostly done in front of a small crowd. This way
you can get that vibe from the audience while hearing every single note. Cool.

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