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IN THROUGH THE OUT DOOR

Led Zeppelin

 

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4 stars The final album by the legendary rock band Led Zeppelin is considered to be their weakest by a lot of fans, although I enjoyed the album. In all honesty, this was the first Led Zeppelin album I listened to. If this album is really considered their weakest album, then I expect to be blown away with their earlier and "better" albums.

Being my first Led Zeppelin album, I could be a little biased about it when I listen to their other albums. In Through the Out Door is the final album that the band ever put out and I can imagine the album being a disappointment to fans who heard their earlier albums. The album is pretty straightforward for the first couple tracks, then we get to the song Carouselambra, which is a ten minute long track that shifts through a few different musical styles throughout. The other songs are basically regular old Led Zeppelin. Another song I thought was interesting was Hot Dog, which is a short rockabilly-like song that is fun to listen to.

If people are saying that this is Led Zeppelin's weakest album, then I expect a lot from them on their other albums. Not a bad album, but I know In Through the Out Door isn't on the same level as Physical Graffiti or Led Zeppelin II and the like; everyone should know that, even if they don't listen to Led Zeppelin a lot, myself included.

progtime1234567 | 4/5 |

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