What is the best LZ album and why is it III
PG is my favorite for a while now.
Every album of the first 6 was my fav at some point though.
Presence is underrated, hots on for nowhere is a jam
Seriously though it's IV
II will always and forever be the king
>>61843823
>Presence is underrated
This is the correct answer. Not the best, but notable when this question is mentioned because it's great.
>Seriously though it's IV
Also the correct answer actually.
Presence is my favourite. II and III are both good. I like every zep album up to In Through The Out Door desu
>>61843644
Because it opens up with a boot stomping rocker like Immigrant Song and ends with Hats Off to Roy Harper. (Whoever the fuck that was) Side one is all rock and roll and electric blues/R&B while side two goes in a total opposite direction with gentle acoustic guitars and folk music, and acoustic blues.
If there's any flaw, it's that Hey Hey What Can I Do was not included on this album, and released only as a single. Even today, the re-issue doesn't include that song, and it should, since it was recorded around that time, and was meant to be on the album in the first place.
I know I shouldn't say IV because it's the most well known and everybody says it.
But it's definitely IV.
The real question is what is their best track and why is it Dazed and Confused?
That fuckin' bass intro.
Houses of the Holy.
>really, there is no wrong answer
>>61845953
you definitely should check roy harper m8. He's pretty good
>>61846065
>their
Their best track is a cover lmao.
Their first 6 albums are 10/10. Fuck /mu/, if LZ were an underground band that no one cared about, /mu/ would consider them the absolute GOAT.