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Led Zeppelin IV

Rock of Ages

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Led Zeppelin IV

By: Barney Hoskyns
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The revealing backstory of the album with no name that spawned 'When the Levee Breaks', 'Black Dog,' 'Stairway to Heaven', and 'Rock 'n' Roll'. Four tracks each side; eight killers, no fillers. This is how they did it.

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Very technical, but still interesting

This book describes in detail the recording techniques, instruments used, and stories behind the songs and how they came to be. Less time it devoted to touring life, personal lives of the members, personal insights and Rock’n’Roll lifestyles. It’s an OK book and worth the two+ hours as long as you don’t expect some great revelations

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