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Led Zeppelin - Led Zeppelin III (Early Japanese Pressing (P-10106 A) 24-96 Needledop)(Aksman) (1970)

Track listing:
  1. Immigrant Song 2:26
  2. Friends 3:50
  3. Celebration Day 3:27
  4. Since I've Been Loving You 7:23
  5. Out On The Tiles 4:06
  6. Gallows Pole 4:56
  7. Tangerine 3:10
  8. That's The Way 5:38
  9. Bron-Y-Aur Stomp 4:20
  10. Hats Off To (Roy) Harper 3:42

Notes


On their first two albums, Led Zeppelin unleashed a relentless barrage of heavy blues and rockabilly riffs, but Led Zeppelin III provided the band with the necessary room to grow musically. While there are still a handful of metallic rockers, III is built on a folky, acoustic foundation which gives the music extra depth. And even the rockers aren't as straightforward as before: The galloping "Immigrant Song" is powered by Plant's banshee wail, "Celebration Day" turns blues-rock inside out with a warped slide guitar riff, and "Out on the Tiles" lumbers along with a tricky, multi-part riff. Nevertheless, the heart of the album lies on the second side, when the band delve deeply into English folk. "Gallows Pole" updates a traditional tune with a menacing flair, and "Bron-Y-Aur Stomp" is an infectious acoustic romp, while "That's the Way" and "Tangerine" are shimmering songs with graceful country flourishes. The band haven't left the blues behind, but the twisted bottleneck blues of "Hats Off To (Roy) Harper" actually outstrips the epic "Since I've Been Loving You," which is the only time Zeppelin sound a bit set in their ways.

Robert Plant – vocals, harmonica
Jimmy Page – acoustic, electric, and pedal steel guitar, backing vocals, banjo
John Paul Jones – bass guitar, organ, synthesizer, mandolin, backing vocals
John Bonham – drums, percussion, backing vocals
Production
Peter Grant – executive producer
Andy Johns – recording engineer, mixing engineer
Eddie Kramer – mixing engineer
Terry Manning – mixing engineer, mastering engineer
Jimmy Page – production
Paul Richmond – mastering