Led Zeppelin IV
by Led Zeppelin
Commonly known as 'Led Zeppelin IV', the band's untitled fourth album merges the hard rock of its predecessors with the acoustic folk of 'Led Zeppelin III', creating a dynamic synthesis of styles. Recorded primarily at the Headley Grange country house, the sessions fostered a spontaneous atmosphere that yielded iconic production moments, including the cavernous drum sound on the blues-infused "When the Levee Breaks" captured in a stairwell. From the intricate rock of "Black Dog" to the mandolin-driven folk of "The Battle of Evermore" and the epic, multi-faceted structure of "Stairway to Heaven," the album solidified the band's musical legacy and became one of the best-selling records in history.
Genres
- Hard Rock
Tracklist
- Black Dog
- Rock and Roll
- The Battle of Evermore
- Stairway to Heaven
- Misty Mountain Hop
- Four Sticks
- Going to California
- When the Levee Breaks