Led Zeppelin: All The Albums, All The Songs
by Martin Popoff /
2017 / English / EPUB
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Formed by the unlikely alliance of two ace London studio
musicians and two bar-band bumpkins, Led Zeppelin went on to
create the template for the marauding modern rock ’n’ roll band.
Often described as "heavy," any true fan will tell you that the
band’s 9 studio albums and 81 tracks thereon are actually a
complex amalgam of blues, psychedelia, rock, folk, and country
that reveal the influences of Led Zeppelin’s four members.
Formed by the unlikely alliance of two ace London studio
musicians and two bar-band bumpkins, Led Zeppelin went on to
create the template for the marauding modern rock ’n’ roll band.
Often described as "heavy," any true fan will tell you that the
band’s 9 studio albums and 81 tracks thereon are actually a
complex amalgam of blues, psychedelia, rock, folk, and country
that reveal the influences of Led Zeppelin’s four members.
Veteran music journalist Martin Popoff picks apart each of
these 81 tracks in exquisite detail, and for the first time ever,
you can come along for the ride. Popoff analyzes the
circumstances that led to their creation, the recording
processes, the historical contexts, and more.
Veteran music journalist Martin Popoff picks apart each of
these 81 tracks in exquisite detail, and for the first time ever,
you can come along for the ride. Popoff analyzes the
circumstances that led to their creation, the recording
processes, the historical contexts, and more.
Included as a special bonus, he also offers an introductory essay
on each of the band’s nine studio albums, and sidebar features
that explore influences on the band as well as song details, such
as running time, instruments played, engineers, and studios.
Included as a special bonus, he also offers an introductory essay
on each of the band’s nine studio albums, and sidebar features
that explore influences on the band as well as song details, such
as running time, instruments played, engineers, and studios.