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 epic scope. Even at its most basic - the muscular, traditionalist "Rock and Roll" - the album has a grand sense of drama, which is deepened by Robert Plant's burgeoning obsession with mythology and mysticism. These obsessions come 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," which encapsulates the entire album in one song.
Track List:
A1. Black Dog 4:55
A2. Rock And Roll 3:40
A3. The Battle Of Evermore 5:51
A4. Stairway To Heaven 8:02
B1. Misty Mountain Hop 4:38
B2. Four Sticks 4:45
B3. Going To California 3:32
B4. When The Levee Breaks 7:08
Media Condition: Mint (M)
Sleeve Condition: Mint (M)
Country: Europe
Genre: Rock
Style: Blues Rock, Classic Rock, Hard Rock
Atlantic