Favourite Albums


Led Zeppelin II


Released in 1969, this was LED's second album release and featured a few classic songs. It was released on ATLANTIC in STEREO and one famous music program knows the opening track all too well.

Play list.
1.Whole lotta love. (Page, Plant, Jones, Bonham) 5.33
2.What is and what should never be. (Page, Plant) 4.47
3.The lemon song. (Page, Plant, Jones, Bonham) 6.20
4.Thank you. (Page, Plant) 3.50

1.Heartbreaker. (Page, Plant, Jones, Bonham) 4.15
2.Living loving maid ( she's just a woman ). (Page, Plant) 2.40
3.Ramble on. (Page, Plant) 4.35
4.Moby dick. (Bonham, Jones, Page) 4.25
5.Bring it on home. (Page, Plant) 4.19

Produced by Jimmy Page.
Executive producer: Peter Grant.
Recording engineers: Edwin H Kramer, Andrew Johns, George Chkiantz, and Chris Huston.
Director of engineering: Edwin H Kramer
Art Work: David Juniper

I dare say if you look about the net for ten whole minutes you could find the lyrics and tab so I didn't bother.

This is one of those albums everyone over the age of thirty loves or at least likes and anyone under the age of thirty should look for, as it has to be one of the top five rock albums of all time. It truly is a soul churning trip straight from the opening riff of Whole lotta love (the riff alone is a rock classic) to the very last sound. You feel yourself holding your breath just to make sure you hear every sound that's the effect it has. It has roaring guitar rock with Whole lotta love and Heart breaker to chaotic drums on Moby Dick but it also has subtle moments and completely catchy tunes like on Living loving maid. This is a REAL rock classic, Inspiring and emotive and not just a media hype rock classic as are so many modern so called classics (oasis). This sold records for quality and Beauty not just because of advertising. (9/10)

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