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Love boogie with stu great album -8/9
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Kashmir is my favorite song of all time.
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I know this probably the last truly great album from led zeppelin in some people's eyes, but i didn't mind #presence' to be honest. It's just that this one had so much to offer that it was almost too much to take in all at once.
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The first disc is far superior to the second I think. Very good album. Only surpassed by their classic, IV.
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Love the songs "Kashmir" and "Ten Years Gone" but a lot of other good stuff here.
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The reason it's so messy and all-over-the-place is that half the songs were new (the longer songs, basically) and the other half were older songs and outtakes from sessions for previous Zeppelin albums. As a result some of it feels like filler, especially the fourth side since it lacks a major statement.
I don't mind it though, it is a double album after all and those are rarely restrained. This is a great album, and part of its appeal is hearing Zeppelin throw all kinds of different things and styles at you.
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| Rating: 8 |
Written by Azarath on 21.11.2012 at 04:40
The reason it's so messy and all-over-the-place is that half the songs were new (the longer songs, basically) and the other half were older songs and outtakes from sessions for previous Zeppelin albums. As a result some of it feels like filler, especially the fourth side since it lacks a major statement.
I don't mind it though, it is a double album after all and those are rarely restrained. This is a great album, and part of its appeal is hearing Zeppelin throw all kinds of different things and styles at you.
Some very good points you've raised and I agree with you entirely.
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