
Led Zeppelin I is an amazing album that feels recent even though it was done 40 years ago. Its sound is a fusion of blues and rock that makes its impossible to resits the urge to groove.
The production of Jimmy Page captured a natural room ambience that enhances the reverb and recording texture on the record.
With the guitar playing constructed around innovative, memorable riffs and lumbering rhythms the album is like a full-blown attack that marks a turning point in Rock and key development in Hard-Rock and heavy-metal.
Robert Plant throws each line with such power and swagger that it feels as though the man's name is sex; Jimmy Page gives bluesy riffs out of this world coupled with the innovative violin bow on a guitar during Dazed and Confused; Jon Paul Jones gives us amazing organ on Your Time is gonna come and provides some great bass lines during the albums harder songs; John Bonham drums like a devil throughout the track never stopping, never tiring.
As a debut album it served as a really great jam session to test the musicianship of the band as they evolved from the sound of their roots.
5 picks (Ill get the picks soon i promise!)
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