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<blockquote data-quote="Floyd" data-source="post: 285" data-attributes="member: 1"><p>When it comes to ranking Zeppelin's first six albums, any fan of the band will have a different list. <em>Presence</em> and <em>In Through the Out Door</em> are often considered the result of a band in decline creatively. And despite "Immigrant Song"—as well as some fine acoustic work that shows the band's range—<em>III</em> failed to have a lasting cultural impact like other records in its catalog. In fact, at the time, the album was considered a stumble for Zeppelin after the massive hard rock hits on <em>II</em>.</p><p></p><p>Thankfully, while the rest of the album isn't quite as memorable, cuts like "Tangerine" and "That's the Way" have stood the test of time for any fans interested in this side of Zeppelin. To its credit, <em>III</em> feels like a necessary step in Zeppelin's evolution to the triumph that is <em>IV</em>.</p><p></p><p><strong>Track List:</strong></p><p>Immigrant Song</p><p>Friends</p><p>Celebration Day</p><p>Since I've Been Loving You</p><p>Out On The Tiles</p><p>Gallows Pole</p><p>Tangerine</p><p>That's The Way</p><p>Bron-Y-Aur Stomp</p><p>Hats Off To Roy Harper</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]2334[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Floyd, post: 285, member: 1"] When it comes to ranking Zeppelin's first six albums, any fan of the band will have a different list. [I]Presence[/I] and [I]In Through the Out Door[/I] are often considered the result of a band in decline creatively. And despite "Immigrant Song"—as well as some fine acoustic work that shows the band's range—[I]III[/I] failed to have a lasting cultural impact like other records in its catalog. In fact, at the time, the album was considered a stumble for Zeppelin after the massive hard rock hits on [I]II[/I]. Thankfully, while the rest of the album isn't quite as memorable, cuts like "Tangerine" and "That's the Way" have stood the test of time for any fans interested in this side of Zeppelin. To its credit, [I]III[/I] feels like a necessary step in Zeppelin's evolution to the triumph that is [I]IV[/I]. [B]Track List:[/B] Immigrant Song Friends Celebration Day Since I've Been Loving You Out On The Tiles Gallows Pole Tangerine That's The Way Bron-Y-Aur Stomp Hats Off To Roy Harper [ATTACH type="full" alt="a1.jpeg"]2334[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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