Led Zeppelin III (Atlantic 1970) 24-bit/96kHz Vinyl Rip

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Led Zeppelin III (1970)
Vinyl rip @ 24/96 | FLAC | Artwork | 933Mb inc. 5% recovery
Rapidshare | Rock, Folk-Rock | Original 1970 UK Atlantic pressing / 2401 002


Matrix nos: 2401 002 A5 'Do What Thou Wilt' inscribed in dead wax
2401 002 B5 'So Mote It Be' inscribed in dead wax.


Led Zeppelin III marked a change in focus for the band from late 1960s hard rock to a more folk rock or electric folk and acoustic inspired sound. These styles had been present to a lesser degree in the band's first two releases, but here it was the main emphasis—and one that would remain prominent in some of the group's later albums. This development endeared the band to many progressive rock fans who would never have listened to Led Zeppelin's established blues and rock repertoire. With Led Zeppelin III the group's songwriting dynamic also changed, from Page's domination of the first two albums towards a more democratic affair in which all four group members contributed their own compositions and ideas—patterns that would continue in future sessions.

The album contains two songs which became key components of the band's live concert performances for many years: "Immigrant Song" and "Since I've Been Loving You". The first of these, written by Jimmy Page and Robert Plant, is about the Viking invasions of England and was inspired by the band's recent live performance in Iceland. "Since I've Been Loving You" is a classic, original blues in the key of C minor featuring heartfelt interplay by all four group members. It would become a live performance staple for the band, replacing the slow blues of "I Can't Quit You Baby" from the first album as the band's slow blues showcase.

The album also featured the rock songs "Celebration Day" and "Out on the Tiles", the eastern-influenced "Friends" and the acoustic tracks "Bron-Y-Aur Stomp", "Tangerine" and "That's the Way", the last considered by Page to be a breakthrough for still-developing lyric writer Plant. The song "Gallows Pole" is an updated arrangement of a traditional folk song called "The Maid Freed from the Gallows". The album concludes with "Hats Off to (Roy) Harper", a track dedicated to their influential contemporary and friend, Roy Harper, honouring Harper’s work and acknowledging the band’s roots in acoustic music. Wikipedia.

Tracklisting:

A1. Immigrant Song

A2. Friends

A3. Celebration Day

A4. Since I've Been Loving You

A5. Out On The Tiles

B1. Gallows Pole

B2. Tangerine

B3. That's The Way

B4. Bron-Y-Aur Stomp

B5. Hats Off To (Roy) Harper

Produced by Jimmy Page

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