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Led Zeppelin

Led Zeppelin III [LP - 1st Japan Press - 1970 - VG/VG+]

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1x Vinyl LP Album Stereo

Release date: Nov 1, 1970, Japan

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

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Released in 1970, Led Zeppelin III marked a bold departure from the band’s earlier blues-rock sound, embracing acoustic folk and Celtic influences. Side one retains their signature heaviness ("Immigrant Song"), while side two explores rustic textures ("Gallows Pole", "That’s the Way"). Recorded in a remote Welsh cottage, the album reflects Robert Plant’s pastoral lyrics and Jimmy Page’s intricate guitar work, from mandolins to slide. Though initially polarizing fans expecting another II, its eclectic ambition—bridging hard rock and English folk—ultimately cemented its legacy as a pivotal work in Zeppelin’s evolution and 70s rock’s expanding palette.