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    Eye in the Sky Led Zeppelin IV: Album Review Fuzz's Avatar
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    Post Led Zeppelin IV: Album Review

    Classic rock enthusiasts will all agree that this album always ranks among the top 5, not only for its era, but all time. This particular album was the group's 4th and probably their pinnacle release. Led Zeppelin had probably the best line-up of musicians that were absolutely filled with extreme talent. This combination helped fuel a well balanced album with progressive melodies on top of some of the most basic rock/blues scales.

    Jimmy Page => Lead Guitar
    John Paul Jones => Bass, Keyboard
    John Bonham => Drums
    Robert Plant => Vocals

    Quality

    Well done indeed. Considering the date it was recorded (1971) I was astounded.


    Tone

    Although many at the time considered Led to be a rather 'Metal' band... I never considered them that. This, of course, has a lot to do with what 'Metal' is considered today. Although they may have set some pioneering paths to rock/metal (after Sabbath of course), I still believe Zeppelin is more of a blues/classic rock band.

    One can notice the crying tone of Page's Les Paul from 100 miles away. His deep fuzzy/clean sounds used in the songs "Black Dog" and "Rock and Roll" are great. but yet, also knows how to tone it down for "Stairway" and "Battle of Evermore".

    As far as creativity and technicality in this album, it is off-the-chart. I think that the guitar solo for "Rock and Roll" is very recognizable and unique... but let's not forget the one of the best guitar solos ever... yeah, you know... "Stairway To Heaven"... Words can't even describe the perfect tone, technicality, and melodic riffs this solo contains.

    Every time this solo starts I get carried off into a different world. In general terms, a good guitar solo is one that a commoner (someone that doesn't fully appreciate or know music) can sing along with. As I am a musician/composer myself, I can agree that the band did take a great background riff for the solo (walk down from A to F)... one of the most popular solo riffs. Any walk-down is great for a solo (i.e. Comfortably Numb, Hallowed Be Thy Name, Fade To Black = ALL WALK DOWNS), but it takes talent and professional skill to bring that solo to life, which is exactly what Page did for this song.

    The wide spectrum of original material found in each song is impressive. Zeppelin goes from Rock and Roll to Blues, even to Folk (found in "Going To California"). The use of all instruments was ground-breaking and creative. The mandolin-driven "Battle of Evermore" is a great example; even the quiet organ in Stairway is calming.

    Few albums can be ranked with such a prestige album as, Led Zeppelin IV. I have owned it for over 12 years and still pop it in every now and then. I have an I-Pod, Mp3s on my comp, and thousands of other albums, but I still find myself putting in this original CD into my Cd-Player. All Hail Zeppelin. If you don't have this album, go buy it... or at least download a few tunes from it.
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    I would only give it 3/5 for the songs. When The Levee Breaks, Four Sticks, and Misty Mountain hop are all subpar to the material on their previous efforts. Apart from that I think this review is competent enough.
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    yeah thats a really good album it was one of there best
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    what can i say, an amazing album,that was a very well written review as well!I understand your feeling about stairway as well i get a simlair feeling a nice shiver down my spine and things. Im learning it on gutair actually hard to play but so very much worth it, especially if i can get the solo perfected!

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    I couldn't agree with that review any more.

    This album, Stairway to Heaven in particular is quite meaningful to me, I had this song stuck in my head constantly just before my dad died, it's just extremely overwhelming everytime I hear it.

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    The music is all good but I think Led Zeppelin IV is very over rated to be honest, I prefer the very early albums to be honest.

    Dont get me wrong Led Zep IV is really great.
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    lol, i give it 9/10, it got bored listing to it, but a relly good pick of songs, and how dont you like Led Zepplin, lol

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    It's a good album but I think Led Zeppelin III is better.

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