Led Zeppelin (Led Zeppelin)

Approval Rate: 79%

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    doobiesnhof

    Wed Mar 11 2009

    Some of the clowns reviewing this album should be deleted. That said...Led Zeppelin's debut grabbed me from the get go. That first LZ album was meant to be an attention getter. Songs of heavy blues and rock. Early metal. Jimmy Page's masterful guitar work along with Robert Plant's piercing vocals set the groundwork for the bands future editions that went through constant metamorphosis. This is a must have album for anyone who appreciates near perfection of one of classic rock's greatest bands.

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    spike65

    Wed Sep 24 2008

    One of the best from LZ. The Blues get really loud!

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    lmorovan

    Mon Jun 23 2008

    The rise of one of the best ever group of all times. Much experimentation, search for new ways of musical expression and a variety that places it among the best of the Zepps.

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    watumbi

    Sun Dec 03 2006

    This debut album was a fraud because they didnot credit the original songwriters.

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    a1m1s1

    Sun Nov 19 2006

    As with all LZ material, I find it interesting to imagine what it would have sounded like with Jimmy Page's first choice of lead singer for the band. Great band anyway. Sadly peaked far too early.

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    republicrat92

    Sun Nov 19 2006

    Led Zeppelin still rocks today. It's never left. It's never died. And it never will.

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    gaff40a3

    Sat Nov 04 2006

    I think Led Zeppelin Is the best band.This albulm here influenced me to play guitar.when i was done listeniing to this albulm I heard Stairway To Heaven and Kashmire for the first time and i new right away that Zeppelin was the best band.

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    djahuti

    Thu Aug 17 2006

    A good debut from a good band.Not even close to the genius of Hendrix,and Plant sounds like a Janice Joplin wannabe- but the rythym section was Awesome & Page is formidable on the gee-tar.

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    lomu71f1

    Wed Aug 16 2006

    Just plain bad. Neanderthal style

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    soxfan53

    Wed Jul 05 2006

    One of the best all time.

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    angelontheisla_nd

    Thu Jun 08 2006

    Agree with BlackCat. I can't understand why people like this band. They are so unoriginal and juvenile.

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    blackcat2

    Sat Jun 03 2006

    Sorry but I just don't get this band at all.

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    andrewt

    Tue Mar 28 2006

    Unbelievable debut from the greatest concert band ever. They invented loud , hard and heavy rock with this killer album.

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    kimteacher

    Wed Dec 28 2005

    I'm no sheep.

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    benbonds

    Thu Dec 22 2005

    Very mediocre. Lots of sheep on this site

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    diablostarz

    Fri Dec 02 2005

    Horible Band!!!! and all the records SUCK!!!!!!

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    chris012258

    Sat Nov 19 2005

    One of the best albums of the late sixties along with the debut of Jimmi hendrix and The Doors

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    robbo59

    Sat Nov 12 2005

    A band gets together for less than a month and puts out an album as powerful and groundbreaking as this?!! Other than Jimi Hendrix's debut Are You Experienced, this rates as the most powerful opening salvo in the history of Rock and Roll. Not a bad track on this record and Jimmy Page cements his his place as the most awesome and versatile guitar player of all time. By far a better band than any of the shallow posers that have continued to follow in their wake. Zeppelin still rules!

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    magpiescott

    Fri Nov 04 2005

    Load of bull dust

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    goldilocks

    Wed Oct 05 2005

    I don't know what my favorite song on this album is because they are all so fantastic, but How many more times and Babe I'm gonna leave you really gets me moving! I am glad I have a couple of bootlegs that have those live. This album is a powerful debut!

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    iamfromhelltoo

    Fri Aug 12 2005

    its heavy metal before heavy metal was popular i love this album

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    glittergirl519

    Fri Jul 29 2005

    ONE OF THE GREATEST ROCK ALBUMS EVER PRODUCED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!GLITTERGIRL519

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    canadasucks

    Fri Jul 29 2005

    Groundbreaking album. Awesome cover as well!

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    zoso18177

    Wed May 04 2005

    2nd greatest Debut album ever...only next to Are You Experienced by Hendrix

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    gb4life

    Sat Apr 30 2005

    someone said all their songs sound the. you my friend a racial-profanity word i can't say on here

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    irishgit

    Fri Apr 01 2005

    It's not exactly complex, but in the right mood, its one of my favorites.

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    kylethegreat

    Wed Mar 30 2005

    Led Zeppelin's debut was good, not great. Babe I'm Gonna Leave You gets an A though.

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    lucasboy

    Sat Jan 01 2005

    a good album, but I thought there second album was much better.

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    steve0412

    Sat Sep 11 2004

    Great album, raw power. I first heard this 34 years ago and it still knocks me out

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    coleslough

    Thu Sep 02 2004

    d-r-u-g-s

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    profchaos

    Thu Aug 05 2004

    Great debut...but they have much better stuff than this.

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    xsilverblade

    Mon Apr 26 2004

    When i first listened to Led Zep i never really thought anything of it but as i got older i started noticing how good it was. I was too caught up in new age type of music to actually see the good quality of his singing and music. His musics so basic that it's actually really good, no other band can match it's style, music, and sound. They difinately brought cruddy old rock into a new era i dont know what would've become of rock if they hadn't stepped up to bat and kicked ass. I know they probly dont have their music down as good as some newer rock groups but back then they are at the pennicle of their heights and new music that people rate better then led zep probly would've never existed without led zep's influence of overly empowering rock music. Every tune they come up with seems to be from some other world, and it brings everyone into it very well. Songs like Stairway to Heaven, and Dazed and Confused make sure of that. They deserve a 5 star.

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    virilevagabond

    Wed Nov 26 2003

    While an excellent debut effort (released in 1969), the sound on this Led Zeppelin release is too uniform to merit more than three stars when compared to other releases in the rock and roll era and to the band's own subsequent efforts. Nevertheless, Zeppelin's debut is worth a listen and contains some of the group's signature songs, including Good Times Bad Times, Dazed And Confused, and Communication Breakdown. From the start, Led Zeppelin evidence their roots and influences of blues, psychedelic and folk.

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    iluvqueen

    Sat Sep 20 2003

    All their songs sound the same. I like them better than a 2, but I want this album to drop in the ratings.

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    steal_your_fac_e

    Mon Sep 15 2003

    Led Zeppelin is my new favorite band. And this is a great album. However, a lot of their other stuff is better. To the person who said Plant was an annoying singer.....in my opinion, Plant is one of the few truly great singers I've heard.

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    wetsack

    Fri May 30 2003

    One of the greatest and most talented rock bands of all time. Led Zepplins music is diverse with many different complex rythmns, and instrumentals and yet, they blend it perfectly. The outcome, is powerful captivating rock, that knocks you on your ass.

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    getback

    Thu May 08 2003

    a truley great record.

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    the_transgressors

    Wed Apr 30 2003

    With a less annoying singer than Plant, Led Zeppelin could have been one of the greatest.

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    bk76ef6a

    Tue Apr 22 2003

    Love Zep kick ass! I know I sound like a robot but, it's great. From start to finish it kicks ass. Dazed and Confused had parts to get stoned by and that rock harder than mettalica. How many more times, god times bad times, you shook me babe, commmuitcation breakdown. Need I say more.

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    mcspongeicus

    Tue Apr 22 2003

    My personal favourite Led Zep album. From the first song right to the last it explodes with energy. Rootsy, rocky, bluesy, metal - who cares what you want to call it.Its none of these but all of them at the same time. The sleazy rock of Dazed and Confused to the bluesy you shook me to the beautifull guitar and vocals of Babe i'm gonna leave you and the storming Communication Breakdown this album can not be beatan by any other Zep album - or many other albums for that matter.

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    jason1972

    Wed Oct 16 2002

    Even though this album was produced in 1968. It should still serve as a blueprint for all of today's hard rock/heavy metal acts. Especially with "live" studio tracks such as I Can't Quit You Baby and How Many More Times.

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    japo8da9

    Sun Jun 09 2002

    How these guys made such a great album after being together only a few months is amazing. They had the chemistry from day one and never stopped.Dazed and confused is the best song and a blueprint for things to come as was this whole record.

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    kyesbd0c

    Mon Oct 15 2001

    wow. is this album underrated. this one is so mysterious and technically experimental, i would think more people would appreciate it. Most of the songs aren't originally theirs, but the sounds and improv styles sure are. Jimmy lays his sound down thick and Robert's vocals get under your skin and shiver through your veins. JPJ's basslines are so complex and Bonzo is amazing. Songs like You Shook Me, I Can't Quit You Babe and Dazed and Confused really show how perfectly the four of them worked together.

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    ledzep

    Sat Mar 03 2001

    COMMUNICATION BREAKDOWN....my god what agreat song...plus all the other songs this is the type of cd u put on at a party and drink till the cd is over is through no need to change the cd cause this cd is f--in amazing