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9. ‘Coda’ (1982) Led Zeppelin’s founding guitarist Jimmy Page pieced together Coda two years after the band broke up since they owed Atlantic Records one more album.
Led Zeppelin IV (“Down by the Seaside,” “Night Flight,” “Boogie With Stu”) and Houses of the Holy (“The Rover,” “ ...
As the band’s producer, Page had a lot of say about how the albums sounded, and he also took an interest in how they looked. He wasn’t a fan of the sleeve for Led Zeppelin III.
As for how the image ended up on the cover of Led Zeppelin IV, apparently Page and Plant were browsing an antique shop in Pangbourne, a village about 50 miles west of London along the River Thames ...
Released in November 1971, Led Zeppelin IV is the fifth-best-selling album of all time in the U.S., having been certified by the RIAA for more than 24 million units sold.
Led Zeppelin IV is the most popular album from Led Zeppelin, one of the biggest bands ever. The 1971 recording, which includes classic rock radio favorites “Stairway to Heaven,” “Black Dog ...
51 years ago today, Led Zeppelin IV was ushered into the world, forever changing rock music. The record featured some of the band‘s seminal hits, including “Black Dog” and “Stairway to ...
The “Stick Man” who featured on the cover of English rock band Led Zeppelin’s 1971 fourth studio album was a thatcher from the late-Victorian era, the Wiltshire Museum in southwestern ...
The album cover of Led Zeppelin IV Michael Ochs Archives via Getty Images The photo’s origin and the man’s identity have long been a mystery.