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Lez Zeppelin Discography of CDs
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Lez Zeppelin I CD (2010)
Brilliant name it may be, but the four females of Lez Zeppelin aren't necessarily lesbian: they're a tribute band smart enough to know that they wouldn't get anywhere without a snappy name. Lez Zeppelin not only built an audience with that clever name but they're the only tribute band that's gotten popular enough to record a full-length album length tribute as well. Producers Perry A. Margouleff and William Wittman guide the band through a note-for-note re-creation of Led Zeppelin I, getting all the inflections and atmosphere right. As a record, it's a curiosity, something to listen to once and marvel that this quartet rivals the Fab Faux in terms of their chosen tribute but ultimately it's not much more than excellent advertising for their live gigs. After all, at home you can put on Led Zeppelin I any time but Lez Zeppelin will be coming to your town and on stage is where they're meant to be heard. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Tributee: Led Zeppelin.
Personnel: Shannon Conley (vocals, harmonica); Steph Paynes (acoustic guitar, electric guitar, pedal steel guitar, background vocals); Megan Thomas (bass guitar); Leesa Harrington-Squyres (drums).
Liner Note Author: Lenny Kaye.
Recording information: Pie Studios.
Photographer: Kyra Kverno.
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Lez Zeppelin CD (2007)
Led Zeppelin's name has been lampooned by artists ranging from Dread Zeppelin to Jed Zeppelin to Fred Zeppelin, and there is even a northern California winemaker who came out with a syrah called Red Zeppelin. But it doesn't end there. One of the various Led Zeppelin tribute bands to emerge in the 21st century is Lez Zeppelin, and the thing that separates Lez Zeppelin from the others is the fact that all of its members are female. The Lez part will no doubt inspire listeners to wonder whether or not any of Lez's members are lesbians; never let it be said that Lez Zeppelin didn't come up with a clever gimmick. But Lez's name is the only thing that is gimmicky about this self-titled debut album; offering very little, if any, irony, Lez Zeppelin come across as a group of enthusiastic Led Zeppelin devotees who just happen to be female. This Eddie Kramer-produced CD is pleasingly solid, and lead singer Sarah McLellan's passionate performances of Led Zeppelin classics like "Rock and Roll," "Whole Lotta Love," "The Ocean," and "Kashmir" make it clear that Lez should not be dismissed as a mere novelty act. Devoid of post-'80s alternative rock influences, this 38-minute CD is quite faithful to the spirit of late-'60s and '70s rock -- which is not to say that McLellan tries to emulate Robert Plant. Actually, Heart's Ann Wilson has a much more Plant-minded vocal style than McLellan (who is somewhat Janis Joplin-ish at times, but without sounding nearly as raspy). It should be noted that even though Led Zeppelin's heavy metal/hard rock material is a major focus on this album, Lez's members are insightful enough to realize that their heroes were more than headbangers -- and Lez acknowledges Led Zeppelin's blues-rock side on "Since I've Been Loving You" and their folk-rock ...
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Lez Zeppelin 1 CD (2010)
Track Listing of songs: Whole Lotta Love; Ocean; On The Rocks; Since I've Been Loving You; Rock And Roll; Winter Sun; Communication Breakdown; Kashmir; Immigrant Song; The Rain Song;
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 Lez Zeppelin Songs
Popular or famous Lez Zeppelin music songs: Communication Breakdown, Since I've Been Loving You, On the Rocks, Whole lotta love, Ocean, Winter Sun, Kashmir. More music songs Rock And Roll, Dazed And Confused, How Many More Times, I Can't Quit You Baby, Black Mountain Side, Good Times Bad Times. More music songs Babe I'm Gonna Leave You, Rain Song, Your Time Is Gonna Come, You Shook Me, Immigrant Song. See All Songs
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