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Thread started 04/01/12 10:31pm

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Zeppelin

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Reply #1 posted 04/01/12 11:45pm

LoneJamba

what are their best albums? I'm trying to get into them.

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Reply #2 posted 04/01/12 11:48pm

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LoneJamba said:

what are their best albums? I'm trying to get into them.

They are the definition of an album band. You can't go too far wrong with any of their albums. Maybe just start at the beginning and go from there? They weren't quite there with the first album, maybe start with II.

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Reply #3 posted 04/02/12 12:03am

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You can always buy the definitive Led Zeppelin Box Set, like I did a few years ago. That way you are covered. What a musical ride you are in for, if you choose to do it. I wish more artists would do this. cool

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As Basil Bunting wrote about Ezra Pound's Cantos, "There are the Alps... you will have to go a long way round/if you want to avoid them." Led Zeppelin's work is the central fact of 1970s rock & roll; in its loving homage to and shameless piracy from the blues, its glorious and wretched excess, its transformation of hippie and folk-rock graces into a foundation-shaking kaboom, and its offhanded myth-making, the band turned everything caught in its wake into a reaction to it--or against it. The three non-album tracks the box includes are grace notes rather than lost jewels, but the point of the set is to be a Rosetta stone of album rock, the stairway to a gaudy paradise that they constructed. --Douglas Wolk

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Big enough for Led Zeppelin's towering sound, this 10-CD box set collects all nine of the legendary band's original studio albums released from 1969 to 1982. Included are: Led Zeppelin I (1969), Led Zeppelin II (1969), Led Zeppelin III (1970), IV (1971), Houses of the Holy (1973), Physical Graffitti (1975) (2CD), Presence (1976), In Through the Out Door (1979), and Coda (1982). A true stairway to heaven for Zep fans, this massive box originally released in 1993 features each classic title with its original album artwork. thumbs up!

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"Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato

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Reply #4 posted 04/02/12 12:07am

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I agree, you can't go wrong with many of there albums... starting from the begining and going on the ride is all worth it cool

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Reply #5 posted 04/02/12 1:50am

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LoneJamba said:

what are their best albums? I'm trying to get into them.

I got into them with the Remasters sets. First the 2 disc then the 4 disc. The newer comp Mothership might have superseded it, I haven't heard it. I think II, III, IV and Houses of The Holy are all incredible albums. Physical Grafitti is great too but maybe not the logical place to start. Every album has something worth listening to for sure. They were an amazing band. Their Live DVD comp is essential as well.

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Reply #6 posted 04/02/12 2:00am

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purplethunder3121 said:

You can always buy the definitive Led Zeppelin Box Set, like I did a few years ago. That way you are covered. What a musical ride you are in for, if you choose to do it. I wish more artists would do this. cool

Amazon.com

As Basil Bunting wrote about Ezra Pound's Cantos, "There are the Alps... you will have to go a long way round/if you want to avoid them." Led Zeppelin's work is the central fact of 1970s rock & roll; in its loving homage to and shameless piracy from the blues, its glorious and wretched excess, its transformation of hippie and folk-rock graces into a foundation-shaking kaboom, and its offhanded myth-making, the band turned everything caught in its wake into a reaction to it--or against it. The three non-album tracks the box includes are grace notes rather than lost jewels, but the point of the set is to be a Rosetta stone of album rock, the stairway to a gaudy paradise that they constructed. --Douglas Wolk

Product Description

Big enough for Led Zeppelin's towering sound, this 10-CD box set collects all nine of the legendary band's original studio albums released from 1969 to 1982. Included are: Led Zeppelin I (1969), Led Zeppelin II (1969), Led Zeppelin III (1970), IV (1971), Houses of the Holy (1973), Physical Graffitti (1975) (2CD), Presence (1976), In Through the Out Door (1979), and Coda (1982). A true stairway to heaven for Zep fans, this massive box originally released in 1993 features each classic title with its original album artwork. thumbs up!

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I got this box when it came out and for some reason hardly ever played them. I think the cardboard sleeves for the discs annoyed the anal-retentive part of me.

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