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Atlantic Records 1994 remastered reissue of 1969 album.
Led Zeppelin: Robert Plant (vocals, harmonica); Jimmy Page (acoustic, electric & pedal steel guitar, background vocals); John Paul Jones (organ, bass, background vocals); John Bonham (drums, tympani, background vocals). Recorded in London, England and New York, New York in 1969. Personnel: Robert Plant (vocals, harmonica); Jimmy Page (guitar, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, steel guitar, background vocals); John Paul Jones (organ, background vocals); John Bonham (drums, timpani, background vocals). Audio Mixer: Eddie Kramer. Recording information: A&R Studios, New York, NY (1969); Atlantic Studios, NY (1969); Juggy Sound Studio (1969); Mirror Sound, L.A.CA (1969); Mirror Sound, Los Angeles, CA (1969); Morgan Studios, London, England (1969); Olympic Studios, London, England (1969). Recorded quickly during Led Zeppelin's first American tours, Led Zeppelin II provided the blueprint for all the heavy metal bands that followed it. Since the group could only enter the studio for brief amounts of time, most of the songs that compose II are reworked blues and rock & roll standards that the band was performing on-stage at the time. Not only did the short amount of time result in a lack of original material, it made the sound more direct. Jimmy Page still provided layers of guitar overdubs, but the overall sound of the album is heavy and hard, brutal and direct. "Whole Lotta Love," "The Lemon Song," and "Bring It on Home" are all based on classic blues songs -- only, the riffs are simpler and louder and each song has an extended section for instrumental solos. Of the remaining six songs, two sport light acoustic touches ("Thank You," "Ramble On"), but the other four are straight-ahead heavy rock that follows the formula of the revamped blues songs. While Led Zeppelin II doesn't have the eclecticism of the group's debut, it's arguably more influential. After all, nearly every one of the hundreds of Zeppelin imitators used this record, with its lack of dynamics and its pummeling riffs, as a blueprint. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine From the first grinding notes of the famous vamp that introduces "Whole Lotta Love," LED ZEPPELIN II announces for all to hear that they are the definitive hard rock band of their generation. But before the listener can even settle into the groove, things takes a hard left turn into a spacey new rhythm, exotically flavored by Page's droning feedback and innovative use of a violin bow. By tune's end, Zeppelin has repeatedly toyed with the listener's expectations. This subversive quality distinguishes most of the arrangements on LED ZEPPELIN II, as in the soft/hard dynamic shifts of "What Is And What Should Never Be," the gospelish mood of "Thank You," the rocking vamps and funk rhythms of "Heartbreaker" and "Living Loving Maid," and the country music echoes of "Ramble On." And in their appropriations of source materials from Howlin' Wolf, Robert Johnson, and Sonny Boy Williamson, Page and company continued to mine the rich vein of the blues.
Rolling Stone (12/11/03, p.114) - Ranked #75 in Rolling Stone's "500 Greatest Albums Of All Time" - "This album opens with one of the most exhilarating guitar riffs in rock & roll..." Rolling Stone (12/13/69, p.50) - "...'Whole Lotta Love'...has to be the heaviest thing I've run across....The album ends with a far-out blues number called 'Bring It On Home', during which Rob contributes some very convincing moaning and harp-playing..." Spin (12/03, p.122) - "...It's not heavy metal, but it's a damn fine blueprint..." Q (8/00, p.126) - Included in Q's "Best Metal Albums Of All Time" Q (6/00, p.75) - Ranked #37 in Q's "100 Greatest British Albums" - "...A chugging monster, derailed into a lengthy free-form ju-ju freak-out. Then 'The Lemon Song' reverts to straight-ahead blues-rock pastiche..." Led Zeppelin II Music | List Price | $18.98 (You save $6.93) | | Category | Rock Albums, Rock/Pop CDs, Hard Rock | | Label | Atlantic | | Orig Year | 1969 | | All Time Sales Rank | 339  | | CD Universe Part number | 1097405 | | Catalog number | 82633 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Jun 21, 1994 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Jimmy Page | | Recording Time | 41 minutes | | Personnel | Jimmy Page - acoustic, electric & pedal steel guitar, background vocals Jimmy Page - acoustic, electric & pedal steel guitar, background vocals John Paul Jones - organ, bass, background vocals Robert Plant - vocals, harmonica John Bonham - drums, tympani, background vocals Robert Plant - vocals, harmonica
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Led Zeppelin II Music Review Average Rating: (4.7 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews LZII The best there is!
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The best there ever will be! Submitted by rmprinter (rocky mt.,nc)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 1 found this helpful.
fast rolling This album got Led Zeppelin rolling faster than Jerry Garcia at Woodstock. Submitted by flash (Grand Blanc, MI, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 1 found this helpful.
TIMELESS ! "LED ZEPPLIN II" is as good today as it was almost 30 years ago. The guitar work by page is some of the best you will ever hear. If you weren't around back then you might want to give this a try. Very unique. Submitted by a reviewer (Milledgeville, Ga)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
ZEPPELIN'S SECOND ALBUM ON CD!!.. This CD is the best it has all of Led Zeppelin's classics like "Whole Lotta Love" is considered a hit song on here. The rest are a really good Zep songs it's their second debut from the first release. Submitted by CDJay (Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
The Brown Bomber Triumphant! All of Led Zeppelin's albums are classics...musts to own..so it is a challenge to pinpoint one that stands out from the rest. However, I believe that "Led Zep II" (or "The Brown Bomber", its nom-de-plume due to the dominant color of the album jacket) does indeed stand out. The tunestack comprises a heady brew of innovative heavy metal (as evidenced by the theremin and sound-effects on "Whole Lotta Love"), blues, soft textures that ultimately explode into potent bombast, and even a gentle keyboard-laced ballad. A heavy metal masterwork. "Physical Graffiti" may have been Zep's best album artistically, but this one was their meatiest. Submitted by Will-T (Lawrenceburg IN) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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