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Low Fidelity Argentina Import Feb 23, 2010 Beware if you get an IMPORT from Industria Argentina be prepared to be very disappointed. I have enoyed Zepplin for forty years, THIS is not what the LP was like. It is hard to believe this was remastered, it is far worse than the original. I sounds like a bad pirarted copy. Both Innuendo Ent and MovieMars ship Industria Argentina copies.
led zeppelin III Jan 25, 2010 awesome cd. i had this album when i was 14 back in around 1970. I have the ALBUM...... i was listening to the radio one night down here in south FL and they do get the "LED OUT" every week night at 9. i was coming home and they were playing some of the songs off of LED ZEP III and it took me back to when i was 14. i went back into time in my head and could remember exactly what i was doing on news years eve listening to that album. I have listened to it now maybe 10 times since i got it yesterday!!! LED ZEP I, II, and III are the best. a few songs off of IV are good--but not "stairway to heaven" they played that song so much back in the early 70's i never want to hear it again!!! LOL
LED ZEP III, i highly recommend
Not What We Expected at the Time but.... Dec 04, 2009 Bought the album the week it was released. At the time I was really into LZII and after hearing the first cut ("Immigrant Song")the rest of LZIII was a bit of a "shock".
However, after a few close listenings you really appreciate their musicianship and versatility. The Moog intro into "Celebration Day" is very cool, and the subtle guitar work on "That's the Way" and "Tangerine" is awesome. "Since I've Been Loving You" is a great and powerful blues number. And the much underrated Jonesy does some great bass lines on bass pedals, in addition to playing Hammond Organ
My original vinyl LP with the spinning wheel is but a memory, but the remaster CD sounds excellent and belongs in every Zepp fan's collection.
English folk metal. Nov 10, 2009 The first Zeppelin LP to showcase their English folk side, "III" is usually overshadowed by "II" and "IV", the two monolithic metal records that bookend this blues-folk masterpiece. Indeed, the record is appreciated more today that at the time of its original release. The heart of the album is its second side (in LP terms). Traditional English ballads, acoustic guitars, and Delta blues dominate the 2nd half of the record and make this one of the more understated, even subtle, records of Zeppelin's career, foreshadowing the acoustic and mythical worlds they would later explore in more depth.
A necessary fall album Oct 15, 2009 The film "Almost Famous" is what encouraged me to purchase this album. The use of "Tangerine" from the album is perfect in the movie. Music afficienados would have to agree that Led Zeppelin III is a quintessential piece of music history, great for a library collection, and chalk full of Zeppelin greatness. The album contains the top hits "Immigrant Song", "Tangerine", "That's the Way", and "Bron-Y-Aur Stomp". A folk tuned album to Zeppelin's hard rock days, "III" presents a cornerstone to the folk-rock side of Led Zeppelin, while tantlizing the rock heart of many listeners.
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