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| Led Zeppelin I. | Led Zeppelin II. | Led Zeppelin III. | Led Zeppelin IV. | Houses of the Holy | Physical Graffiti | Presence | In Through the Out Door | History of Led Zeppelin | Members of the Band | Home Page | |
| Led Zeppelin accomplished a lot in their day. Some of which include being crowned the most popular rock band of all time and producing 8 albums in around ten years. The albums are Led Zeppelin I., Led Zeppelin II., Led Zeppelin III., Led Zeppelin IV., Houses of the Holy, Physical Graffiti, Presence, and In Through the Out Door. | |
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| Led Zeppelin I. was released on January 12, 1969. The studio it was produced in was Olympic Studios in London. The type of music that was played was called a "Light and Shade" effect. That means that the song is happy and then it gets a dark and gloomy sound. It then repeats itself. This style is found in many Led Zeppelin songs throughout their career. | |
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| Led Zeppelin II. was released on October 22, 1969. That was roughly 10 months after their first album Led Zeppelin I. This album was recorded in Olympic Studios (London), A+R Studios (New York), Juggy Sound Studios (New York), Mayfair Studios (New York), Mystic Studios (Los Angeles), Mirror Sound (Los Angeles), and Aut (Vancouver, British Columbia). This particular album opened the gate for their huge touring success. The songs on this album attracted people and created new slots for concerts. | |
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| Led Zeppelin III. was released on October 5,1970. It was recorded at Rolling Stones Mobile Studio (Headley Grange, Hampshire), Island Studios (London), and Olympic Studios. | |
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Zeppelin IV. was released on November 8, 1971. It was recorded at Island
Studios (London), Rolling Stones Mobile Studio (Headley Grange), Sunset
Sound (Los Angeles), and Olympic Studios (London). Led Zeppelin IV. didn't
really have a name ,but it is usually called Led Zeppelin IV. This was the
most popular album of the Led Zeppelin collection.
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| Houses
of the Holy was released on March 28, 1973. It was recorded at Rolling
Stones Mobile Studio (Stargroves), Olympic Studios (London), and Electric
Lady (New York).
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Graffiti was released on Feb. 24, 1975. It was recorded at Ronnie Lane's
Mobile Studio (Headley Grange), and Olympic Studios (London).
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| Presence
was released on March 31, 1976. It was recorded at Music Studios (Munich).
This album was their favorite because Led Zeppelin recorded this immediately
after their singer, Robert Plant, was in a car crash. He fractured his
elbow and broke his ankle.
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Through the Out Door was released on August 15, 1979. It was recorded at
Polar Studio (Stockholm).
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