Led Zeppelin – Led Zeppelin II (Deluxe Edition) (1969/2014) [FLAC 24 bit, 96 kHz]

Led Zeppelin - Led Zeppelin II (Deluxe Edition) (1969/2014) [FLAC 24 bit, 96 kHz] Download

Artist: Led Zeppelin
Album: Led Zeppelin II (Deluxe Edition)
Genre: Rock
Release Date: 1969/2014
Audio Format:: FLAC (tracks) 24 bit, 96 kHz
Duration: 01:14:18
Total Tracks: 17
Total Size: 1,60 GB

Tracklist:

01. Led Zeppelin – Whole Lotta Love (05:34)
02. Led Zeppelin – What Is And What Should Never Be (04:46)
03. Led Zeppelin – The Lemon Song (06:19)
04. Led Zeppelin – Thank You (04:49)
05. Led Zeppelin – Heartbreaker (04:14)
06. Led Zeppelin – Living Loving Maid (She’s Just A Woman) (02:39)
07. Led Zeppelin – Ramble On (04:34)
08. Led Zeppelin – Moby Dick (04:20)
09. Led Zeppelin – Bring It On Home (04:19)
10. Led Zeppelin – Whole Lotta Love (Rough Mix With Vocal) (05:39)
11. Led Zeppelin – What Is And What Should Never Be (Rough Mix With Vocal) (04:33)
12. Led Zeppelin – Thank You (Backing Track) (04:20)
13. Led Zeppelin – Heartbreaker (Rough Mix With Vocal) (04:25)
14. Led Zeppelin – Living Loving Maid (She’s Just A Woman) (Backing Track) (03:11)
15. Led Zeppelin – Ramble On (Rough Mix With Vocal) (04:44)
16. Led Zeppelin – Moby Dick (Backing Track) (01:38)
17. Led Zeppelin – La La (Intro,Outro Rough Mix) (04:07)

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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.

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