Led ZeppelinBest Led Zeppelin Albums Ranked
9.1
Avg Score
221
Opinions
22
Albums
30
Reviewers
Summary from 221 ratings
On Wavelength, fans have rated Led Zeppelin's catalog across 22 albums from 221 opinions, with an overall average of 9.1/10. The top-rated Led Zeppelin album is Led Zeppelin IV (Remastered) (1971) with a 9.1/10 average from 15 ratings, followed by Led Zeppelin II (Remastered) and Led Zeppelin III (Remastered). The discography on Wavelength spans 1969 to 2007. When the Levee Breaks ranks as the highest-rated Led Zeppelin song on Wavelength with a 9.4/10 average.
Physical Graffiti (Remastered)
“Led Zeppelin at the peak of their powers across an ambitious double album.”
Physical Graffiti (Remastered)
“Greta Van Fleet, Anthem of the Peaceful Army *** The Struts, Young and Dangerous ***1/2 Like the mid-70s bloat that whelped punk, and the post-grunge end-of-the-century vacuum that delivered TV On The Radio, The Yeah Yeahs Yeahs, The White Stripes and The Strokes, a new rawk day seems to be a-dawnin’ in this manicured pop moment. You hear it in a surge of potent woman-led indie acts, in mainstream”
Led Zeppelin IV (Deluxe Edition)
“It's easy to forget just how quickly Led Zeppelin went from sharply juxtaposing blues thump with delicate folk on their debut to blending the two sounds seamlessly at once. After releasing three masterfully multidimensional LPs in 1969 and 1970, the group began its middle period relatively early, in 1971, with the release of its untitled fourth album. That record remains Led Zeppelin's masterpiece”
Houses of the Holy (Remastered)
“When George Harrison met John Bonham, the Beatle told the Led Zeppelin drummer, "The problem with your band is you don’t do any ballads." Singer Robert Plant and guitarist Jimmy Page could have taken umbrage — they had already written the gorgeous "Going to California" two years earlier, for God’s sake. Instead, they rose to […]”
Led Zeppelin (Remastered)
“Talk about telegraphing your punch: The cover of Led Zeppelin, the British quartet’s seismic 1969 debut, shows the Hindenburg airship, in all its phallic glory, going down in flames. The image did a pretty good job of encapsulating the music inside: sex, catastrophe and things blowing up. The swagger is there from the get-go, on […]”
Led Zeppelin (Remastered)
“These reissues of Zeppelin’s first three albums are remastered and are packaged with bonus discs that include previously unreleased live material and studio cuts. However you feel about them and their brand of ultra-huge arena rock, there has never been another band like them, before or since.”
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