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Tracklist:
1. "Whole Lotta Love" - 5:34
2. "What Is and What Should
Never Be" - 4:47
3. "The Lemon Song" - 6:20
4. "Thank You" - 4:47
5. "Heartbreaker" - 4:15
6. "Living Loving Maid (She's
Just a Woman)" - 2:40
7. "Ramble On" - 4:35
8. "Moby Dick" - 4:25
9. "Bring It On Home" - 4:19
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This album is the amazing follow up to their great debut album Led Zeppelin I. This album doesn't have as many
blues influenced songs, it has more hardrocker songs. Also, this album includes John Bonham's epic drum solo,
Moby Dick. Jimmy Page adds some amazing guitar solo, that make thw album even greater. Each member of the
band contributes to the album, which is why I think it is such a great album. This is also a great album to start with,
if you want to start listening to Led Zeppelin. I think this album is just a little better than Led Zeppelin I.
THE BAND
Robert Plant : vocals, harmonica
Jimmy Page : electric, acoustic, and pedal steel guitar
John Paul Jones : Bass, organ
John "BONZO" Bonham : drums, tympani
THE SONGS
1.) Whole Lotta Love
This song begins with an opening riff that I think everyone has heard at least once. The bass joins in, and Plant starts
singing the first verse shortly after. Bonham joins in atthe beginning of the chorus, and continues throughout the
song. After the second singing of the chorus, the famous weird part of the song with all the synthesizer. This is the
only part of the song I'm not to fond of, I don't think it flows with song to good. This lasts for about a minute and
twenty seconds, Then Page starts his little solo inbetween the drum beats. Plant sings another verse, then he has his
solo where he just sings, while the rest of the bands quite. The song ends on Plant singing, while Bonham has some
great fills. Overall, this song is a alltime classic, and is probably my second favorite song on the album. 5/5
5.) Heartbreaker
This is another one of the very recognizable Zeppelin songs, and is another one of the rockers on the album. It starts
out with unmistakable riff that everyone knows. Inbetween the first and socond verses they play the opening rif over
again. after the second verse the best solo on the album begins, I think it's one of Page's most recognizable solos, and
one of his best. Then the band joins in with the solo, which makes it even better. Plant sings one more verse, and the
song ends on Plant singing "heartbreaker". This is my favorite song on the album, and is one of the best rock songs
of alltime. 5/5
7.) Ramble On
This is a great song, with a very nice acoustic riff. Bonham taps softly on his drum that goes throughout the whole
song. The bassline to this song is also very good. Plants lyrics are very mystical, and magical, and tell of far off
lands, which is what we hear a lot of times in his lyrics. The music picks up, and gets a little harder during the
chorus. Page has some very nice fills inbetween verses, that the song even better. It fades out on Plant yelling the
last of the words, with the band playing in the background. 5/5
This is one of Zeppelin's best albums, and is probably second best next to physical grafitti. This album shows why
Led Zeppelin is the best hard rock band of all time. If your a hard rock fan this is a must have, and is one of the
alltime best albums, and will always be one of my favorite albums.
Hope it helped.
CYA