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Led Zeppelin III

Led Zeppelin III




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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0075678267826
Format: Original recording remastered
Label: Atlantic / Wea
Manufacturer: Atlantic / Wea
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Atlantic / Wea
Release Date: 1994-08-16
Studio: Atlantic / Wea

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Summary: Led Zeppelin
Comment: I am collecting some great music classics now. Led Zeppelin is one of the best.

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Summary: Essential and often over-looked
Comment: This is head and shoulders above the previous two releases even if one is apt to hear more from the former two on the radio. While the first two albums tried hard and often overdid it, this album finds the band settling into a comfort level, spreading out, and demonstrating the kind of diversity and damn the torpedoes attitude that would come to define their uniqueness. While I am curious as to the sagacity of delineating so clearly the hard side and soft side (whereas IV/Zoso intermixed the loud with the quiet), there is no doubt that LZ III was their best effort to date. Plant's Norseman's wail and the thundering gallop of "Immigrant Song" knocks you backward as is typical of Zeppelin's opening numbers and from there it only gets better. "Friends" is one of my top five favorites, and the straight-forward blues of "Since I've Been Loving You" is about as genuine and defining as this band ever did the curious stepchild of the blues which owed as much to the American masters of the genre as it did to the heavily amplified and excessive machismo of the British electrified interpretation.
The songs are nearly all exceptional with the only misstep being the closer "Hats Off To (Roy) Harper" which is a bit too clever for its own good. The second half of the album features the more acoustic influences of Page and Plant and allows the listener to hear how diverse and capable this band was, and in particular, how Page's studio experiences and varied influences allowed this band to separate itself from its Yardbirds roots and forge a path that no band had yet traversed. As this album clearly underscores, the genealogy of this band were clearly broader than Robert Johnson and Willie Dixon.
Along with the follow-up and Physical Graffiti, this is an essential release from Led Zeppelin.


Customer Rating: Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5
Summary: WHAT A MASTERPIECE!!!
Comment: This record is simply breathtaking. It is one of Led Zeppelin's finest releases ever made. Robert Plant's vocals on this record are raw and unique, and Jimmy Page plays every type of guitar possible on this record, from electric to acoustic to slide to mandolin, and John Paul Jones and John Bonham also shine on this record.

Overall, if you like Zeppelin or classic rock, than you MUST have this record. Every single song on this record was very important to Zep's career, especially 'Immigrant Song,' 'Gallows Pole,' 'Tangerine,' and the bluesy 'Since I've Been Loving You.'

If you've never heard it, listen to 'Friends' and 'Celebration Day.' On the record, 'Friends' goes launches right into 'Celebration Day.' They are practically one song. I can't listen to one without the other, to be honest.

'That's The Way' and 'Bron-Y-Aur Stomp' are other great highlights that would become concert classics for the group. 'Hats of To (Roy) Harper' is another great song well worth listening to. Page's slide guitar and Plant's unique voice prove to be the perfect combo on this track.

Overall, highly recommended for any Zep fan. ENJOY!!!

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Summary: My Review
Comment: I really liked this album. It's a very good listen. I'd rather suggest buying it. It's pretty decent.

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Summary: Early Graffiti
Comment: Led Zeppelin III always struck me as an early attempt to achieve what was done so masterfully on Physical Graffiti, which is to explore, more fully than has been done thus far, all of Led Zeppelin's many and varied musical interests and abilities. While it's not fully successful in achieving this goal, the album is still very strong, though perhaps not so strong as their other albums, through Physical Graffiti.

The album does have very strong moments, however, beginning with the heavy, roaring "Immigrant Song," which is often considered inspirational to the later genre of viking metal. This is really a great song, and instantly recognizable. "Friends" has a darker mood that plays nicely into the more upbeat "Celebration Day." A true album highlight can be found on the slow, bluesy "Since I've Been Loving You," which really showcases the band's soulfulness, both on instrument and in voice.

"Gallows Pole" is an effective midpoint for the album, combining blues, a partially bluegrass feel, and some great vocals, before the mellow "Tangerine" changes the mood once more. In fact, a good deal of the second half of the album is based on more acoustic blues and bluegrass, which is why this is a fairly experimental album from Zep. It's very good, but I think they do it better on Physical Graffiti, which is so huge and expansive. But by listening to this, you can really tell where they were planning to go with that album.


Editorial Reviews:

2005 Japanese standard jewel case pressing of Led Zeppelin's 1970 album. Features the same tracks and mastering as the US edition but includes an OBI and Japanese/English insert. Warner. 2005.

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