Coda Review by Gary Hill Released after the band had broken up (due to John Bonham’s death), Coda is a collection of previously unreleased tracks. More...
Houses of the Holy Review by Gary Hill For those who think Zeppelin was always nothing but bluesy hard rock, this flies in the fact of that. Much of this disc really fits into a progressive rock category. More...
Led Zeppelin III Review by Gary Hill This album was certainly a shock to Zeppelin fans when it came out. Accustomed to the bluesy hard rock of the first couple albums, much of this had to have seemed like a different band. More...
Physical Graffiti Review by Gary Hill When Led Zeppelin went in to record their fifth album they didn’t plan to do a double disc set. It just sort of turned out that way. More...
Presence Review by Gary Hill Often overlooked, this is actually one of my favorite Zeppelin albums.
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I’ve said for a very long time that unless you are doing a tribute band, when you cover something make it your own. Unless you can bring something new to the table, don’t even bother.
Jerry Lee Lewis - Last Man Standing Review by Lorraine Kay After 60 years (almost to the day) from when he first walked into Sun Records, in Memphis, Tennessee, Jerry Lee Lewis is still rocking and rolling.
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Various Artists - Stairways to Heaven Review by Gary Hill Stairways to Heaven is one of the wackiest albums ever released. Every song on here is Stairway to Heaven, but all performed in very different styles.
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Page and Plant - Walking into Clarksdale Review by Gary Hill This second album from Led Zeppelin partners Jimmy Page and Robert Plant holds onto elements of their first reunion album (No Quarter), but in many ways really feels like the return of Led Zeppelin.
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