Album Description 2005 Japanese standard jewel case pressing of Led Zeppelin's 1969 album. Features the same tracks and mastering as the US edition but includes an OBI and Japanese/English insert. Warner. 2005.
2010-08-31 Great Service As a hard core and long time Zeppelin fan there is nothing i can say about the album that hasnt already been said. I bought it to complete my collection again(funny how things go missing when your an old fart)It arrived well within the time frame i was given and was in Perfect condition.
2010-08-07 Heck of a Debut Not really much else to say, the songs are all great, Led Zeppelins earliest take on the blues mixed with Hard hitting Rock. Good stuff.
2010-05-29 I like it. This album is better than all the beatles albums combined (see how I didn't capitalize "the beatles"??)
It's the origin of rap and heavy metal, the two best genre's of music in the world.
I think this albums really shows how their singer can do what other singers can't, and that is sing.
2010-04-29 The recipe is ALL there Classic album. The "answer/call" sound of robert plant's vocals with jimmy page's guitar, the thunderous riffs,complex songs, single bass drum machine gun action, etheral keyboards,swagger, Long Hair,mood, atmosphere; its all there on LED ZEPPELIN I
Buy this album and worship the hammer of the gods.
2010-04-09 I Read the 1, 2, and 3 Star Reviews First, Out of Curiosity... and those people either weren't there, or had pop tastes (girls preferred Motown then), or are in self-denial concerning Jimmy Page's extra-terrestrial guitar work which was technically and artistically light-years ahead of anyone else at the time (just compare 'You Shook Me' with the one Jeff Beck did only six months earlier on the Truth album- light-years...)
concerning Jeff Beck, I read that Page played a Fender Strat that Beck gave him on this album (including the two pieces he used a bow on); after this album Page never played it again, what a shame- he took the Strat to much higher heights here than he ever did any of his Gibson's...
from an artistic standpoint this album is their best, and IV their next best, due the the couple of artistic songs on each; I never really liked it when they devolved into 'song mode', though those albums get the nod from happy disco party people...
As a hard core and long time Zeppelin fan there is nothing i can say about the album that hasnt already been said. I bought it to complete my collection again(funny how things go missing when your an old fart)It arrived well within the time frame i was given and was in Perfect condition.
2010-08-07 Heck of a Debut
Not really much else to say, the songs are all great, Led Zeppelins earliest take on the blues mixed with Hard hitting Rock. Good stuff.
2010-05-29 I like it.
This album is better than all the beatles albums combined (see how I didn't capitalize "the beatles"??)
It's the origin of rap and heavy metal, the two best genre's of music in the world.
I think this albums really shows how their singer can do what other singers can't, and that is sing.
2010-04-29 The recipe is ALL there
Classic album. The "answer/call" sound of robert plant's vocals with jimmy page's guitar, the thunderous riffs,complex songs, single bass drum machine gun action, etheral keyboards,swagger, Long Hair,mood, atmosphere; its all there on LED ZEPPELIN I
Buy this album and worship the hammer of the gods.
2010-04-09 I Read the 1, 2, and 3 Star Reviews First, Out of Curiosity...
and those people either weren't there, or had pop tastes (girls preferred Motown then), or are in self-denial concerning Jimmy Page's extra-terrestrial guitar work which was technically and artistically light-years ahead of anyone else at the time (just compare 'You Shook Me' with the one Jeff Beck did only six months earlier on the Truth album- light-years...)
concerning Jeff Beck, I read that Page played a Fender Strat that Beck gave him on this album (including the two pieces he used a bow on); after this album Page never played it again, what a shame- he took the Strat to much higher heights here than he ever did any of his Gibson's...
from an artistic standpoint this album is their best, and IV their next best, due the the couple of artistic songs on each; I never really liked it when they devolved into 'song mode', though those albums get the nod from happy disco party people...