Favorite Albums | #25: Led Zeppelin – Led Zeppelin (1969)
A vitally important band in the history of rock & roll was the Yardbirds, which at different...
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A vitally important band in the history of rock & roll was the Yardbirds, which at different...
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When I was in high school, I bought the 1997 CD reissue of Are You Experienced with six extra...
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As far as the Zeppelin catalog goes, I think their first one is the best, their fourth one is the...
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Aerosmith burst onto the scene in 1973 with their hit single “Dream On” from their self-titled...
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Long before The Chronic dropped in ’92, Dr. Dre exploded onto the scene in 1988 as part of the...
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Zeppelin’s career can be pretty cleanly divided in half since they made eight studio albums, the...
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I have the same problem with Led Zeppelin IV that I have with Nevermind, except to an even more...
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I’m actually kind of surprised that Back in Black has held up for me all these years, since it was...
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L.A. Woman is the Doors’ final album with Jim Morrison, and it’s also my favorite. It’s easily the...
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In 1994, the grunge explosion sputtered to a close in America as Nirvana was forced to disband...
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