Led Zeppelin's third studio album. Released on October 5, 1970.
1 - Immigrant Song 0:00
2 - Friends 02:25
3 - Celebration Day 06:20
4 - Since I've Been Loving You 09:50
5 - Out On The Tiles 17:14
6 - Gallows Pole 21:21
7 - Tangerine 26:19
8 - That's The Way 29:31
9 - Bron-Y-Aur Stomp 35:08
10 - Hats Off To (Roy) Harper 39:26
Amazing this album is over 50 years old. It is perennial and evergreen, and to me it stands among the greatest albums in the greatest time of modern music. So much of the stuff I love was released around 1970, when bands like The Allmans, Little Feat, James Brown, Sabbath, Grateful Dead, Chicago, Free, the Stones, HENDRIX, and many too numerous to mention were laying down the soundtrack of my life (before I was even born).
ReplyDeleteThis band was amazing, and for my money this is their greatest work.
A classic album of my misspent youth.
ReplyDeleteBron-Y-Aur Stomp is one of the little known Zepp classics.
ReplyDeleteCoincidentally, this was the very first CD I ever bought in the very early 90s when 17 year old me got my portable CD player, for a whopping $200. I don't think I had any Zep on tape before that, and my parents' rather extensive vinyl collection didn't include any either, even though it was not too far off from what my dad liked.
ReplyDeleteLed Zep 3 and 4, and some shitty 90s pop CD, that was my first ever CD purchase. I still have my old CDs in a box in the basement somewhere, along with hundreds and hundreds that I burned in later years. Crazy how the way I listen to music has changed with advances in tech.
I don't have a smartphone, so I listen to ALL my music on CDs.
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