Ranking Led Zeppelin's 8 Studio Albums |
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SteveG
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Maybe someday you guys will see the big picture when it comes to Zep. Maybe not. |
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"Too often we enjoy the comfort of opinion without the discomfort of thought." -- John F. Kennedy
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The Dark Elf
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I know far more about the "big picture" regarding that album than you do. Bonham was battling booze, Page was strung out on heroin, Plant was still mourning the death of his child, and that left JP Jones to piece together the album (meaning the keyboard sections override just about everything on some tracks). ITtOD lacks the energy and drive of previous albums. It's Zeppelin without balls. If I never hear it again, I shall not miss it.
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I think it's their worst, but still pretty listenable and inoffensive at worst. It seems like a pretty reasonable opinion to have it towards the bottom, coming off of what I think was their peak with 4-Houses-PG it just doesn't quite match up for me.
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Regardless of what was going on in the band members' personal lives, they managed to put together a forward-focused, energetic, life-affirming album that has stood the test of time (unlike, say, their first four albums). "Fool in the Rain" , "Carouselambra" "lacking energy and drive"??? "In the Evening" "without balls"????? The awe-inspiring guitar solo in "I'm Gonna Crawl" "without balls"??????? If I never hear the first album ever again, I shall not miss it.
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Atavachron
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No justifying. I know it's a great album. The band knows it's a great album. That's all I need. |
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The Dark Elf
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The best quote I've ever heard is that the album should be considered "Lite Zeppelin". I had to do a double take when you said ITTOD "stood the test of time", while LZ's first four albums did not. Whether you are talking to Led Zeppelin fans in general, reading critical reviews or comparing aggregate lists on the internet, the first four albums (and throw in HoH and Physical Graffiti) are routinely listed as LZ's best in one order or another, and not only that they are considered among the greatest rock albums of all time. You know, things like RateYourMusic, 1001 albums You Must Hear Before You Die, as well as the greatest lists from Pitchfork, Rolling Stone, Mojo, Classic Rock, NME, Guitar World, etc. One would think that In Through The Out Door, if it did indeed "stands the test of time", would at least get on a list somewhere....anywhere; alas, not one asterisk, not one note, not one list. It is generally considered Zeppelin's worst. I'm glad you love the album. Really, I am. However, let's not confuse your personal likes for objective reality.
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Perfectly put. I don't have a problem with Outdoor being someone's favourite Led Zep album, it's a good album, but to say it's stood the test of time when the first four haven't is clearly wrong.
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Physical Grafitti 3 2 Houses of the holy 1 In through Prescence - although Achilles is my fav Zep track. Edited by Earl of Mar - February 09 2021 at 11:28 |
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Yeah I don't think so. I've been a diehard fan for thirty-five years, own countless bootlegs, and used to track the band's touring schedule just for fun. But let's not show our penis size. Sure they were strung-out, Plant had been wounded in all kinds of ways, and it was up to Jones to make this session happen... and he did an amazing job. I would add that the album, thanks to Page's stellar production and Jones' inspired arrangements, is probably their best sounding release. |
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Meh. I prefer the sound of Physical Graffiti, and the remaster on the 2015 Deluxe Edition is even better. Never cared for the keyboards being brought to the front on ITTOD, particularly when Jones seemed to get too enamored with his brand new Yamaha synth. The flitty sound in spots sounds like he's playing a Casio. Totally jarring and detracts from otherwise solid songs.
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Physical Grafitti
I III Houses of the Holy In Through The Outdoor II IV Presence |
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Why is Coda not counted? It is a studio release. It's nature is dynamic which makes it unique. It's was once 30 mins, now is an hour and a half long. Even features Led Zeppelin without Led Zeppelin, no easy task. Just to add fuel to the ITTOD Fire (an ITTOD outtake that big picture readers should know) how about those tracks that were omitted due to vinyl limitations? Wearing and Tearing's powerhouse energy, Darlene's zip and wit, the near non-song Ozone Baby classed up by a lyrically challenged but outstanding vocal tune from you know who. ITTOD ran the gamut of styles while other bands strived for one. It didn't play to pop culture dictates and was resented for it. Outstanding in that regard as well.
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Physical Graffiti III IV Presence Outhouse II Holy Moly Not to say I dislike any of these - all of them have varying degrees of greatness. The last 2 earned their spot merely by containing the few Zep tracks I’ve really come to dislike (and The Crunge is not one of them) Edited by HolyMoly - February 12 2021 at 19:29 |
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I didn't include Coda among the "original 8" simply because it is technically a compilation album of outtakes from a variety of album sessions. Yes, that charge could also be levied against Physical Graffiti, but that album also features a lot of newly recorded material. Thanks also for your thoughts on ITTOD. I wouldn't have minded if "Ozone Baby" had replaced "Hot Dog".
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Tough one..
From best to least best.. Houses of the Holy IV Presence III Physical Graffiti II I In through the Out door |
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You're welcome. If it were me I'd have included Coda. It features, now more than ever a large quantity of Zeppelin material. The nature of it's origins is regrettable but it is still there. Much like the Beatles magical Mystery Tour (an accidental classic album.) With the inclusion of the Bombay Orchestra material it shows how forward thinking JP and Co were. An equivalent might be the Floyd's Mudmen on Obscured By Clouds (same year, 1972) foreshadowing the appropriation, er, I mean the influence of non-western music in rock. Not bad for a bunch of blues guys... Oh and how JP and Co returned to this very situation as the basis for No Quarter Unledded. Conceptual continuity and all that... The ironic bit was the material they used with the Bombay Squad was only very occasionally done live and then ... over done live in the 1990s... Maybe this could be a Zeppelin album as well or are we bound by the rules of personnel which hardly applies to say, Yes. Don't worry just me stirring the pot. Don't want to provoke any eruptions... Cheers P.S. ITTOD is still fantastic, an extension of Kashmir, In The Light and the use of guitar synthesizers, Purdie jazz shuffles and the elegiac I'm Gonna Crawl. Oh, and nothing was nicked either... |
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1 IV 2 Houses of the Holy 3 II 4 Physical Graffiti 5 I (first album) 6 III 7 Presence 8 In Through the Out Door |
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