: A sprawling double album that showcases the band's full creative range, from the epic "Kashmir" to acoustic arrangements. Led Zeppelin II (1969)
The story begins with two explosions in the same year. First came Led Zeppelin I (January 1969). Recorded in just 36 hours, it wasn’t a debut; it was a manifesto. Tracks like "Dazed and Confused" and "Communication Breakdown" rewrote the rules of guitar rock. It’s raw, hungry, and steeped in Chicago blues. If you want the band at their most immediate and dangerous, this album is better. led zeppelin discografia de albuns de estudio better