Led Zeppelin-Led Zeppelin IV-1971-XMR
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Posted:2006-12-16 00:00:00 | Category:Rock

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Artist: Led Zeppelin
Album: Led Zeppelin IV
Label: Atlantic
Year: 1971
Genre: Rock
Tracks: 08
Bitrate: VBRkbps / 44.1kHz / Joint-Stereo
Ripper: EAC
Encoder: LAME 3.90
Source: CDDA
Rip Date: 12-10-2006
Release Size:75,7 MB

.Tracklist.

01.Black Dog[04:57]
02.Rock and Roll[03:41]
03.The Battle of Evermore [05:52]
04.Stairway to Heaven [08:03]
05.Misty Mountain Hop [04:39]
06.Four Sticks[04:45]
07.Going to California[03:32]
08.When the Levee Breaks[07:08]
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42:37 min

.Release Notes.

Encompassing heavy metal, folk, pure rock & roll, and blues, Led Zeppelin’s untitled fourth album is a monolithic record, defining not only Led Zeppelin but the sound and style of ’70s hard rock. Expanding on the breakthroughs of III, Zeppelin fuse their majestic hard rock with a mystical, rural English folk that gives the record an epic scope. Even at its most basic — the muscular, traditionalist “Rock and Roll” — the album has a grand sense of drama, which is only deepened by Robert Plant’s burgeoning obsession with mythology, religion, and the occult. Plant’s mysticism comes to a head on the eerie folk ballad “The Battle of Evermore,” a mandolin-driven song with haunting vocals from Sandy Denny, and on the epic “Stairway to Heaven.” Of all of Zeppelin’s songs, “Stairway to Heaven” is the most famous, and not unjustly. Building from a simple ingerpicked acoustic guitar to a storming torrent of guitar riffs and solos, it encapsulates the entire album in one song. Which, of course, isn’t discounting the rest of the album. “Going to California” is the group’s best folk song, and the rockers are endlessly inventive, whether it’s the complex, multi-layered “Black Dog,” the pounding hippie satire “Misty Mountain Hop,” or the funky riffs of “Four Sticks.” But the closer, “When the Levee Breaks,” is the one song truly equal to “Stairway,” helping give IV the feeling of an epic. An apocalyptic slice of urban blues, “When the Levee Breaks” is as forceful and frightening as Zeppelin ever got, and its seismic rhythms and layered dynamics illustrate why none of their imitators could ever equal
them.

.Group Notes.

If you enjoyed this album, please consider buying it.
The artists deserve your support! :>
.XMR 2006.


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