IV is honestly so good! My ranking is as follows: Honestly, 2 and 3 could easily swap on any given day. While I think the same, I find the folk songs somewhat weak, especially the last two. Physical Graffiti (biggest record with untouchable high points, a few fillers hold it just back), 3. It's their Exile on Main Street if you ask me, a bunch of songs put on an album with tons of stone cold classics. 1: Physical Graffiti. Led Zeppelin III (1970) When it comes to ranking Zeppelin's first six albums, any fan of the band will have a different list. This is my opinion of the Led Zeppelin albums. PG had so much to offer in terms of musical storytelling that Led Zeppelin II didn’t nail. It's just before heroin started to take its toll on Page as well. However, the problem I have with this album, is that since it's a double album, of course, it will have some filler and stuff. Bruhhhhh LZI top and Physical Graffiti 7th? Led Zeppelin are one of the best selling musical artists of all time. Between Led Zeppelin II and Physical Graffiti, it’s a close call. I think I can recommend it to rock fans and stuff. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts, Many times I've lied, Many times I've listened. The Best Led Zeppelin Songs, Ranked. I'll agree Coda is low, probably the lowest ranked and of course its not truly an album like the others, but rather a compilation of extra stuff they had around at the very end. Besides, it contains two of my favorite Zep songs, Fool in the Rain and All My Love. So this is my ranking of albums. Led Zeppelin II. There are no words to express how right you are. But this is a strait up perfect album. I can't say much more of this, just listen to it. They were listed in the 1975 Guinness Book of World Records as “the globe’s loudest band” for a 1972 concert at London’s Rainbow Theatre and have sold over 100 million copies of their albums worldwide. Fool in the Rain is the only song off the latter that I listen to regularly. Well this album really is peak zeppelin. 10. But apart from firmly belonging to their time, this four-piece group not only became one of the biggest of all time but also, most importantly, sustained a huge level of success during the following decades. Led Zeppelin II (1969) 4. No, they were n… Led Zeppelin formed out of the ashes of The Yardbirds. Coda 6. With that being said "Dancing Days", "D'yer Mak'er", and especially "The Crunge" dont do it for me. 3: LZIV. An album with heavy rock, blues rock, folk, and more. PG, 4, HOTH and 2 all change for me like the tide. Zeppelin’s Ahmet Ertegun-honouring O2 Arena reunion show was a triumph, final proof that, if necessary, Zeppelin could still do Zeppelin. 40. Or that No Quarter is Better than Ten Years Gone? Many fans think this album does not count, that it's a compilation, but I still included it in here. My number one too. But “most radio friendly” does not mean “best.” This is Led Zeppelin’s most radio friendly album. Favorite song: Since I've Been Loving You. 8. I love the thick sound of Page' telecaster on that album, before he got the Les Paul. I agree man. Whilst the band members decided the group's future, Page returned to session work in 1967. The Wanton Song is a personal favorite of mine as well. In through the Outdoor An album that was extremely well done for 2/4 members painfully struggling with addictions. But I don't mind it. I also firmly believe "Poor Tom" could've easily made it on In through the Outdoor. OTHAFA uses odd times, but remains groovy. In Through The Out Door. This album does showcase some of LZ best songs being "No Quarter", "Song Remains the Same", "the Rain Song", and "the Ocean." Coda (1982) 8. For the most part, I dont buy into the idea that this is a plagiarized album. Physical Graffiti. 1.II 2.Houses of the holy 3.In through the out door 4.IV 5.I 6.III 7.Physical Graffiti 8.Presence 9.Coda. LZIII (most consistent album in terms of mood/style, love the acoustic guitar focus), 2. But the songs rock, and the rhythm section is absolute gold in my opinion. It is just so raw and emotional. Led Zeppelin Astounding debut record for how young the members were. LZII (not a big fan of "Livin Lovin Maid" and "Ramble On," otherwise near-perfect), 4. i absolutely love the guitar work on Presence. Led Zeppelin II - 9.64 4. Anyway, point is, this is a great album in the latter days of Led Zeppelin and everyone in the industry agrees. However, Led Zeppelin were still new, and their songwriting was a bit amateurish. but the others, they’re simply above it in terms of whole albums. Few bands embody the late sixties and early seventies like Led Zeppelin do. The great tracks are truly great. Jimmy Page had joined the band in its final days, playing a pivotal role on the group's final album, 1967's Little Games, which also featured string arrangements from John Paul Jones.. During 1967, the Yardbirds were fairly inactive. If you're just looking for an album to have fun with and rock, it's good for that. Best Playlist To Date...Enjoy! But with Fly On The Wall they lost the plot.As co-producers, Malcolm and Angus … LZII. Find Led Zeppelin discography, albums and singles on AllMusic Yikers. 2 and 3 are just so good. Led Zeppelin Albums From Worst To Best. Its an album I always find myself going back to. It is called their best. However, tracks like Tangerine and SIBLY are fare superior to anything they had made before. I could live without it. Tomorrow, I will also give a… Kashmir especially, easily a top 3 Zeppelin song for me. I like everything on there, really. Can we really say that Stairway To Heaven ranks above Over The Hills And Far Away? Page's solo on "Stairway to Heaven" and his ability to play the mandolin (for the first time) on "Battle of Evermore." I saw people doing this in a thread, so why not create one for this specific purpose. I don't mind The Crunge. Led Zeppelin’s albums ranked from worst to best: 9. I can't remember what most songs were like! They are also my favorite band, and today I will be ranking all of their albums from the worst to the best. My one issue is that I think Candy Store Rock could do without some of the "oohs" at the end. "All of my love", "Fool in the rain", and an underrated "Hot Dog" are my favourite tracks on here. Led Zeppelin 4 I know blasphemy! Based on my opinion, I'm ranking all nine Led Zeppelin albums, including an explaining and my favorite song in there. Since it's basically a compilation of outtakes there are a lot of things placed here and there and it gets to be forgettable, without a real spirit compared to previous albums. LZI (good stuff but a little sloppy compared with what came later), 6. Click through to see the results – and listen to our favorite tracks off each album … Plus, while I like Carouselambra, I think it's by far their weakest epic. 1. however, my list looks roughly like this. Good tastes haha, II 2.III 3.I 4.IV 5.Physical Graffiti 6.Houses Of the Holy. Led Zeppelin's BBC sessions were among the most popular bootleg items of the rock & roll era, appearing on a myriad of illegal records and CDs. But, like ITTOD, it was not great by Zeppelins standards. Well done, everybody. Houses of the Holy (1973) 2. 4: LZIII: This was the first LZ album that had filler tracks. Coda 3. Coda 4. Led Zeppelin changed the world of rock and roll. This album was much, much better than I expected. "Moby Dick" is also incredible and shows how Bonham was the best drummer in the world. Coda 7. Zeppelin Albums Ranked. Most tracks on this album are great. Coming off 2 albums that showcase the heavy rock side of this band, you now see the rest of what the band can offer. There's nothing particularly impressive in here to my taste, and the songs feel a bit generic. With its stripped-down, bone-dry sound and some meaty material, it’s their most underrated record. Lef Zepp. 6. This is considered the band's heaviest album, and with good reason. The style was new and invigorating. The only lacking tracks here are D’yre Maker and Dancing Days. Regardless, this album paved the way for new music for the next decade. I think my ranking is probably quite unusual but oh well, from best to worst although I love them all: New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast, More posts from the ledzeppelin community, Press J to jump to the feed. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts, Just a simple guy that lives from day to day. Best album I’ve ever heard as of yet. While the songs are great by themselves, listening to it as a whole makes some songs overshadow others, making it a bit forgettable. This album could easily rank higher but the next just edge this for minor reasons. We use cookies on our websites for a number of purposes, including analytics and performance, functionality and advertising. I cannot take anyone seriously when the put coda over presence. In 1980, with Back In Black, AC/DC got everything right. 2. So many sounds. Counting down Led Zeppelin's 8 studio albums (and CODA!) 50 Greatest Live Albums of All Time Rolling Stone ranks the 50 best live albums ever, from Jimi Hendrix at Monterey to Johnny Cash at Folsom Prison Note that this list was made after just a single listen through every album, and over time (through repeat listens) my opinion is bound to change. I honestly think that Presence is the 2nd best and PG the best. Readers’ Poll: The 10 Greatest Led Zeppelin Albums Your selections include ‘Houses of the Holy,’ ‘Physical Graffiti’ and ‘Led Zeppelin IV’ Also the colour changing sleeve is amazing. My ranking is as follows: Led Zeppelin II. Led Zeppelin 1 I love this album. The production on this record is also incredible for 1970, even simple this like the ending of "Friends" is the beginning of "Celebration Day." This album hits different. Houses of the Holy (Sans "The Crunge" this album is heaven), LZIV (Sans "Four Sticks" this album is God). This album just speaks to me. It birthed a new era of rock and roll. Led Zeppelin III - 9.5 6. Much closer to a mixtape. In fairness to Graffiti, a lot of it was clearing out the vault and getting some of those outtakes out to the fans. From rock and roll bangers like Custard Pie and The Rover to prog epics like IMTOD and In the Light to hypnotic ballads like Kashmir and Ten Years Gone; this album has it all. Lots of great stuff for sure though, Hot Dog is a fun song, In The Evening is a banger, and Fool In The Rain is just... awesome. This is often considered to be the band's best album and one of the best in rock history. Whole Lotta Love, Ramble On, Thank You, etc. Raw talent. IV is my favorite. And it's too short. An album worth buying because of "Achilles Last Stand" alone. Albums include Led Zeppelin [IV], Led Zeppelin, and Led Zeppelin II. When I first listened to this, I was blown away. Babe I'm gonna leave you is a underrated classic. Even Coda has some really good stuff. It was JPJ idea to add the flute in the opening of Stairway and that is one of the best things about that incredible song. Presence LZ most underrated album. This is definitely Led Zeppelin’s most experimental album. Untitled. The other ones that are above are just personal preference. But just five years later, with Fly On The Wall, they got everything wrong – horribly so.For 1983’s Flick Of The Switch, without Mutt Lange as producer the band had taken the DIY route, and it worked. Led Zeppelin I. ... it didn’t appear on a proper Zeppelin album until the 1990 Led Zeppelin … Led Zeppelin discography and songs: Music profile for Led Zeppelin, formed July 1968. III gets ranked 6 just because I prefer the electric stuff to acoustic in general, but it’s still a great album. They were all the more popular because of the lack of official Led Zeppelin live albums, especially since The Song Remains … It contains some very good rockers and stuff. Were they as good as they ever were? Houses of the Holy - 9.63 5. They streamlined the sound of 1960s rock bands like Cream and The Who; an important innovation was John Bonham’s crisp, groove-based drumming, which contrasted with the busy style of The Who’s Keith Moon and Cream’s Ginger … However, I was blown away for this and I considered to be a pleasant surprise. 3. May 14, 2019 by Aphoristical 46 Comments on Led Zeppelin Albums: Ranked from Worst to Best 1970s, worst to best Led Zeppelin are the archetypal hard rock band. I like every song on it, and Kashmir, In My Time of Dying, Trampled Under Foot and Ten Years Gone sit very well amongst my favorite Zeppelin songs. Gallows Pole and Hats Off just aren’t the best songs. i don’t include Coda but it certainly falls below all the others. 1-6 are all classics though, there’s really no space in between them. And of course, Plant and JPJ on all 8 tracks. R&R, Black Dog, Stairway, and WTLB are all fantastic tracks. Everyone had a terrific time, and the Celebration Day double CD (and DVD, and triple vinyl) provides the ultimate souvenir of the occasion for all that attended. I've never seen it as weak, though I have always seen it as a bit rushed and lacking in diversity. Led Zeppelin III I think this album demonstrates the talent that LZ had. Presence is my least favorite, but it’s still a solid album! Now, don't get me wrong, I still think this album is excellent, it includes some very good songs (including my favorite Zep song, Kashmir). 9. The tracks here aren’t the worst, but they aren’t very good by Zeppelin’s standards, 7: Presence. And I still adore the albums at the bottom! I personally don't count Coda when ranking the albums though. Really showcases the talent of each member. Physical Graffiti (1975) 3. Houses of the Holy. Curious to other people’s rankings! So we figured it was a good time to poll our readers and determine their favorite Led Zeppelin albums. How can this not be number 1. Physical Graffiti 15/15 incredible songs. 5. With just 8 studio albums, they became one of the most acclaimed and popular bands of all time. the top three/four are interchangeable depending on the day, trust me, those change so often for me. Genres: Hard Rock, Blues Rock, Folk Rock. And Presence gets the nod over ITTOD simply because Achilles Last Stand and Tea For One are killer tracks. Led Zeppelin - 9.71 3. It was heavy for its time. However, I think this is a very good album, and I think it should be listened by everyone at least once. Counting Down October 29, ... had me scouring YouTube for some of the insanely powerful live performances I recalled from the Led Zeppelin … it also flows better as an album. Its like saying Bach is above Beethoven, or that Chopin is better than Rachmaninoff. 6. But I guess it makes for good conversation. Even the instrumentals are pretty good. This is one banger of an album. 3. At least it has my favorite cover in the band's discography. ITTOD is my least favorite personally, it's a great album but to me the mixing is poor and I'm not a fan of Plant's newly adopted voice on it. Presence (even I have to ask myself how can this be sixth? But EVERY OTHER Led Zeppelin album has no fewer than 3 truly great songs, so great that they defy rank ordering. This is a pretty solid album. Unfortunately not a fan of "Carouselambra" and that's a big reason as to why this is #8. ), 5. 9. The debut love is awesome. Released in 1979, it’s fair to say that just over a decade after their formation, Led Zeppelin had hit a creative wall. Absolute classic after absolute classic. Probably my 2nd favorite album. I saw people doing this in a thread, so why not create one for this specific purpose. Also it didn’t flow well as an album. Some very unpopular opinions, but theyre mine so... Objectively I also think that PG is the best. It clicked with me right off the bat. UPDATE: I have redone this list to represent my current opinion - while some of the actual ratings I have changed, their order has not. Tracks like "For your life", "Nobodys Fault but Mine", "Hots for Nowhere", and a wicked "Tea for One." Led Zeppelin Led Zeppelin II (1969) Pretty much every album on this list from this point on is great, and an essential listen for Led Zeppelin fans. Did a Zeppathon for the first time yesterday so here we go! Despite the fact that they only ever released nine studio albums throughout their run, they have still managed to sell over 300 million albums. II is a very sexy album that does showcase some underrated tracks like "What is and What Should Never Be." Each Led Zeppelin Song / All Albums. even though Presence is my least favorite of them, it doesn’t mean i don’t like it, because i love it. Led Zeppelin IV (1971), New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast, More posts from the ledzeppelin community, Press J to jump to the feed. Bonham on "When the Levee Breaks" and his ability to play with 4 drum sticks on "4 Sticks." They are all so great that they defy these petty distinctions. Lots of stuff in there and is much more diverse than IV. 8: ITTOD. PG would be higher but I do feel like some of the filler tracks bring it down as a whole. Led Zeppelin Led Zeppelin IV Houses Of The Holy Led Zeppelin III Presence Physical Graffiti Led Zeppelin II In Through The ... the first 7 albums are all ranked pretty close, ... help Reddit App Reddit coins Reddit premium Reddit gifts. Dont know what else to say, without going into every song. 4. While it's not my favorite, I think this is a quintessential album for hard rock, besides IV. Besides, I think that the songs go on for a bit too much. 7.Presence 8.In Through the out Door. And I actually like the synths in here. Here are all of Led Zeppelin’s albums ranked, from their 1968 debut to their 1982 swan song, Coda. This is where the solid songs start, but it's not really the greatest thing. Almost identical to mine (swap IV and I). Each track is very distinct. if you ever have or are ever going to dive into the band’s live material, i’d love to see your rankings for live years, as your ranking is very unique. Led Zeppelin III (1970) 5. The sound is rough and full of guitars. I even felt weird when I decided to rank it that way. well, i don’t really agree with you on much (at least for the rankings themselves). Music, Film, TV and Political News Coverage. 9. Same goes for The Crunge and The Ocean. The tabla is by a guy named Viram Jasani, one of a very small number of guest players on a Led Zeppelin album. Ok, yes, the fact that I put this after IV may be controversial, especially considering the fact that I prefer what is supposed to be the band's worst album over what is supposed to be the band's best. I like how it alters between a dark atmosphere and a fun one. 5. Coda Nice to see everyone on this feed agree that this album isnt as bad as most people think. In no way is this a bad album, it doesnt live up to the rest in my opinion. And there are some songs that I find a tiny bit weak, mostly in sides 1 and 4. The songs here are all excellent, greatly produced and quite heavy in some cases. In Through the Out Door (other than "In the Evening" and "Fool in the Rain" this one has never grabbed me), 7. It’s a mix of everything great about Zeppelin. Curious to other people’s rankings! A very badass album. Easily one of the most well crafted and stunning albums ever imo. However, the songs are all good, though I find South Bound Suarez and Hot Dog to be somewhat weak. #ledzeppelin Houses of the Holy First LZ album with all original material. So we figured it was a good time to poll our readers and determine their favorite Led Zeppelin albums. All songs here are great (though I don't find Dancing Days to be like this) and it's just an excellent album from beginning to end. 6. If you hold that opinion I hope you feel the same way about albums by Cream, CCR, Nirvana, and Elvis. in what may end up being my most controversial video ever. I don't know, I can't find this to be the best album in the band. I know putting Led Zeppelin II this low on the list may not be all too popular with many, but I've just never been as much of a fan on this on as others. "I cant quit you baby" and "Darlene" are pretty groovy and JPJ kills it on the piano in "Darlene." LZI. No war from me. Led Zeppelin albums ranked. Based on my opinion, I'm ranking all nine Led Zeppelin albums, including an explaining and my favorite song in there. However, I do feel that "Black Mountain Side" should be credited to Bert Jansch. While it has filler like Candy Store Rock and Royal Orleans, it’s saved by songs like Achillies, nobody’s fault, and Tea for One. Just to play along here's mine not including Coda: 8. Join host Pete Pardo as runs down his least favorite to favorite studio albums from the legendary Led Zeppelin! I hope you liked reading this, and I hope there isn't a war for my opinions here in the comments... heh... heh. I think it happens to me the same thing that other people on this sub; I find the songs to be good and stuff, but I also find it bland and very forgettable. Hi. The Rain Song experiments with unique chords and progressions. Led Zeppelin III. Deep Purple, together with Led Zeppelin and Black Sabbath, have been referred to as the “unholy trinity of British hard rock and heavy metal in the early to mid-seventies”. In Through the Out Door. No Quarter is a great Psychadelic track. If the tracklist were a little mixed up, I'll like this more. In Through the Out Door (1979) 6. Don't get me wrong, this album is great. When I first listened to this, I didn't have too many expectations. I have not heard another album that comes CLOSE to this. The band's third album had a sudden shift in things: they now started doing some folk rock, reason why it was panned on release, but it's now considered to be one of the band's greatest. Even supposed lesser tracks like Houses of the Holy, Sick Again and Trampled Underfoot are absolute bangers. Jason Bonham was an admirable substitute for his late father. The Battle of Evermore is pretty good and everything else is good, but not great. Presence (1976) I think it happens to me the same thing that other people on this sub; I find the songs to be good … Couldnt agree more man. Couldn’t agree more, presence is underrated, Your all wrong1.Coda 2. Coda 5. Led Zeppelin IV Not only one of the best rock albums of all time, but one of the best albums of all time. I love Presence. 2: HOTH. Incredible album and I love how well its aged. Led Zeppelin II From this point on I don't think any of these albums have a bad song. I can't seriously rank order LZ's albums. 7. perfect capture of Jimmy dominating an album, not in a bad way but he is certainly at the forefront more often. Dont know of any other band that gave their drummer a song in 1969. Presence (1976) 7. Led Zeppelin IV - 9.74 2. ‘Led Zeppelin II’ Advertisement None of their other eight albums offer 100% satisfaction guaranteed, all killer zero filler, perfection from start to finish. Hi.
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