Led Zeppelin - Led Zeppelin 1st
Led Zeppelin - Led Zeppelin 1st

Led Zeppelin - Led Zeppelin 1st

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Product NameLed Zeppelin - Led Zeppelin 1st
ManufacturerATLANTIC
Product Number MPN075678263224
Retail Price $18.98
EAN-130075678263224
EAN-1400075678263224
UPC075678263224
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Release Date1994-05-06, 1994-06-21
FormatAudio CD, CD
Artist(s)Led Zeppelin
AlbumLed Zeppelin, Atlantic, Led Zeppelin 1st, Led Zeppelin [Remaster]
Tracks
  1. Good Times Bad Times
  2. Babe Im Gonna Leave You
  3. You Shook Me
  4. Dazed And Confused
  5. Your Time Is Gonna Come
  6. Black Mountain Side
  7. Communication Breakdown
  8. I Cant Quit You Baby
  9. How Many More Times
Num. of Items1
Record LabelAtlantic
GenreHard Rock
Deal first added on:17-January-2004
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5 Star Rating  "what is there to say, but LED ZEPPELIN"2010-02-26
- Reviewed By A. Wetschensky from Kansas City, KS
the best band of there time, you have to be a total idiot to not love this band
 
5 Star Rating  "This debut shows us that these guys know how to ROCK"2010-02-16
- Reviewed By The X-Factor
In 1968, visionary Jimmy Page had just left the Yardbirds and had met John Bonham, John Paul Jones, and Robert Plant. Together, those four were known as "the New Yardbirds." However, a joke from The Who's drummer Keith Moon, saying that a new band "would go over like a lead balloon" prompted the name change to "Lead Zeppelin," and manager Peter Grant altered the spelling to "Led" so radio stations wouldn't misread it.

But enough with the history. You came here to read the review. This is a great first album. Every song on it is flawless - an incredible feat given the entire album was recorded, arranged and mixed in 30 hours.

The opening of "Good Times Bad Times" will grab you and pull you in, and before you know it you've reached an almost-manic guitar solo by Jimmy Page.

Then things seemingly slow down with the melodic "Babe I'm Gonna Leave You." Page wanted this to be Led Zeppelin's "light-and-shadows" song, and sure enough, after wandering through the acoustic "shadow" of the song, you are blindsided by the light when the song suddenly changes course; Page's melodic plucking immediately turns into a pounding riff, complemented by Bonzo's drums. Then, as though allowing you to catch your breath, the song will "dim" into shadow again, with Page lightly backing Plant's voice. Then comes another blast of frenzied rock. But in the end we don't know if Plant "left" his girl, or if he stayed with her. A truly enjoyable Zeppelin tune.

"You Shook Me" is a very bluesy song with a nice opening riff. Bonham really whacks the drums on this one too, and Plant changes things up by throwing a harmonica into the mix during the instrumental break, adding more than just vocals into the song. Page shows off some guitar skill by seeming to "follow" what Plant sings and, at the end, doing a sort of "call and response": Plant screams "Babe!" and Page hits a guitar note.

"Dazed and Confused" is left over from the latter days of The Yardbirds, but of course Page wanted to put a Zeppelin-esque spin on it. Opening with John Paul Jones's bass line, the song seemingly trudges along, with Robert Plant lamenting "Been dazed and confused/for so long it's not true/Wanted a woman, never bargained for you." The instrumental break is a time for the musicians to really "cut loose" and demonstrate their abilities, which they do remarkably well.

John Paul Jones's influence is evident on "Your Time Is Gonna Come", a church-organ-infused tune that seems out of place to some. However, to me, it allows us a glimpse into his writing and is a pretty good tune about a cheating lover. (Other songs written by Jones are "Misty Mountain Hop" from Led Zeppelin IV or "ZoSo", "No Quarter" from Houses of the Holy, and almost the entire last album In Through The Out Door.

"Black Mountain Side" is a purely instrumental track (a rarity for the quartet) written and played by Jimmy Page.

Next comes "Communication Breakdown", an in-your-face jam that lets the listener know that Led Zeppelin is definitely different from other bands of their time. At two minutes, 29 seconds, it's one of Led Zeppelin's shorter tracks, but after listening to it you definitely must catch your breath. "Communication Breakdown" is truly a relentless tune, not letting go until the end. This song makes one feel like they had the wind knocked out of them, complete with another nearly out-of-control, manic solo from Jimmy Page. (Toward the end of this song, Page adds some rare backing vocals.)

"I Can't Quit You Babe" is another blues-rock gem, along the same vein as other blues-rock songs of the era.

"How Many More Times" is the longest song on the album (coming in at over eight minutes), which has a grooving bass intro and demonstrates a musical rarity: Jimmy Page playing his guitar with a violin bow (just before - and during - the verse starting with "I was a young man, I couldn't resist"). Toward the end of the tune is a cover of "The Hunter", coupled with Robert Plant's trademark vocal wailing.

Overall a stellar effort by the young band. Even from the onset, Led Zeppelin set out proving that they were definitely a different act than what listeners were used to. And this remarkable first album helped cement Zeppelin's career, helping them become one of the biggest rock bands of all time. Among the greatest debut albums ever released.
 
5 Star Rating  "Solid first album"2010-02-07
- Reviewed By J. Woodbury
As a female Zep fan, I am constantly amazed at how remarkable this, their
first album is. My favorite song on the album is 'Dazed and Confused' and the
drums of the late John Bonham especially. I get goosebumps listening to the amazing drumbeats he laid down on each and every song.
I was 9 years old when this album came out but I never get tired of listening to Zeppelin. All these years later and they still are the best rock band ever.


 
5 Star Rating  "The single best rock album"2009-12-25
- Reviewed By DoubleDog from Coarsegold, Ca
This is THE BEST Led Zeppelin album, period. It may be the best rock album, as well.
I remember hearing this for the first time, and it was something completely new and wonderful. I have read all the stories of how it was created. Many critics feel it is derivative, and a copycat of Jeff Becks "Truth" album. Yikes, can't these critics hear the difference? Like night and day.
Actually, every album ever made is derivative of something. Nothing is ever completely new or original. But, what Jimmy Page did with the sound on this album was groundbreaking. It is the foundation for pretty much all hard rock and metal to follow. To me it sounds nothing like Becks "Truth", or anything else it was said to have imitated. Both albums contain "You Shook Me"... listen to the difference. The Beck version is fine, sounds like typical 60's blues-rock. The Zeppelin version is thundering and majestic, and so in-the-groove that it shatters the mold.
I saw Led Zeppelin when this was their only album out, at Winterland in S.F. in '69.
They tore the house down with "Dazed and Confused", and "How Many More Times"....
I believe that they were at their best at this period. After that I kept waiting for a new Zeppelin record that would top it, but that never happened. Of course they had some great songs later....like "Whole Lotta Love" and "Stairway to Heaven", but never put out an album as cohesive, consistent, and tight as this. It is a sonic wonder. This is hard rock at it's very, very best.
 
4 Star Rating  "greatest drummer ever . whatever."2009-11-18
- Reviewed By vanfan4life54 from ny usa
led zep is good. but come on there all like what like what 20 years older than ac/dc vanhalen, and so many others. led zep was always my favorite growing up. but after awhile i grew into more modern stuff. you can't live in the past people. any band that can't entertaining should just get out of the biz. face it people led zep is done. their is no more. i loved jason bonham but they think its nepotizm that got him in the buz. be hes got the chops so cut him a break.
 
5 Star Rating  "Led Zep's first album is a winner!"2009-10-14
- Reviewed By Sir Goose from USA
A lot of people probably wouldn't agree with me... but I think this is Zeppelin's best album! Most people would say that Led Zep 4 (ZOSO) is thier finest moment... and honestly, it's hard to pick a favorite - because they're all good! But I always seem to play this one more often than the other Zep albums. I'll try to put this into words... The music has the feeling like Zep knew they were on to something BIG and bound for rock stardom but first had to prove to people that they had arrived and were ready! And were they ever!! Long live the LED!
 
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