
Performer:
Title:
Led Zeppelin II
Genre:
MP3 album size:
1757 mb
Other music formats:
WAV MMF MIDI ASF MOD AAC TTA
Rating:
4.9 ✱
Style:
Blues Rock, Classic Rock
Date of release:
Led Zeppelin - Led Zeppelin II album download
Tracklist
A1 | Whole Lotta Love | 5:33 |
A2 | What Is And What Should Never Be | 4:47 |
A3 | The Lemon Song | 6:20 |
A4 | Thank You | 3:50 |
B1 | Heartbreaker | 4:15 |
B2 | Living Loving Maid | 2:40 |
B3 | Ramble On | 4:33 |
B4 | Moby Dick | 4:25 |
B5 | Bring It On Home | 4:19 |
Companies, etc.
- Distributed By – Barclay
- Made By – Barclay
- Printed By – I.D.N.
Credits
- Artwork – David Juniper
- Engineer [Director] – Eddie Kramer
- Engineer [Recording] – Andy Johns
- Executive-Producer – Peter Grant
- Producer – Jimmy Page
Notes
On the front cover: Vol. 4 Super Group in a full Black rectangle! Not a sticker but a printed black rectangle!This version has T in circle on back cover and is 184 gram vinyl. For a very similar version but 160 gram vinyl see Led Zeppelin II
This version comes in a gatefold sleeve.
Plum/Red labels also titled: Super-Group Vol. 4
Category on labels is N° 921021
Made in France.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Rights Society (Boxed): BIEM
- Other (Circled): T
- Matrix / Runout (Label side A): XBLY 921021-1
- Matrix / Runout (Label side B): XBLY 921021-2
- Matrix / Runout (Runout side A): XBLY 921021A T
- Matrix / Runout (Runout side B): XBLY 921021B T
Other versions
Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
588198, 588 198 | Led Zeppelin | Led Zeppelin II (LP, Album, M/Print, Wre) | Atlantic, Atlantic | 588198, 588 198 | UK | 1969 |
K 40037 | Led Zeppelin | Led Zeppelin II (LP, Album, RE, Gat) | Atlantic | K 40037 | UK | 1974 |
20P2-2024 | Led Zeppelin | Led Zeppelin II (CD, Album, RE, RP) | Atlantic, EastWest Japan | 20P2-2024 | Japan | 1994 |
ATC 9200, SD 8236 | Led Zeppelin | Led Zeppelin II (LP, Album, M/Print, Gat) | Atlantic, Atlantic | ATC 9200, SD 8236 | South Africa | Unknown |
8236 | Led Zeppelin | Led Zeppelin II (LP, Album, Mono, Promo, CSG) | Atlantic | 8236 | US | 1969 |
Tracklist Hide Credits
A1 | Whole Lotta LoveWritten-By – Page*, Bonham*, Jones*, Plant* |
A2 | What Is And What Should Never BeWritten-By – Page*, Plant* |
A3 | The Lemon SongWritten-By – Page*, Bonham*, Jones*, Plant* |
A4 | Thank YouWritten-By – Page*, Plant* |
B1 | HeartbreakerWritten-By – Page*, Bonham*, Jones*, Plant* |
B2 | Livin' Lovin' Maid (She's A Woman)Written-By – Page*, Plant* |
B3 | Ramble OnWritten-By – Page*, Plant* |
B4 | Moby DickWritten-By – Page*, Bonham*, Jones* |
B5 | Bring It On HomeWritten-By – Page*, Plant* |
Companies, etc.
- Manufactured By – Record Service GmbH
- Phonographic Copyright (p) – Atlantic Recording Corporation
- Copyright (c) – Atlantic Recording Corporation
- Distributed By – WEA Records SA / NV
- Distributed By – WEA Musik GmbH
- Distributed By – WEA Records Ltd.
- Distributed By – WEA Filipacchi Music
- Distributed By – WEA Italiana S.p.A.
- Distributed By – WEA Records B.V.
- Distributed By – WEA Musik Ges.m.b.H.
- Distributed By – WEA Metronome Records AB
Credits
- Artwork – David Juniper
- Engineer – Andrew Johns*, Chris Huston, George Chkiantz
- Engineer, Mixed By, Directed By [Engineering & Mixing] – Eddie Kramer
- Executive Producer – Peter Grant
- Producer – Jimmy Page
Notes
"Made in Germany for UK" on TapeOther versions
Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
588198, 588 198 | Led Zeppelin | Led Zeppelin II (LP, Album, M/Print, Wre) | Atlantic, Atlantic | 588198, 588 198 | UK | 1969 |
K 40037 | Led Zeppelin | Led Zeppelin II (LP, Album, RE, Gat) | Atlantic | K 40037 | UK | 1974 |
20P2-2024 | Led Zeppelin | Led Zeppelin II (CD, Album, RE, RP) | Atlantic, EastWest Japan | 20P2-2024 | Japan | 1994 |
ATC 9200, SD 8236 | Led Zeppelin | Led Zeppelin II (LP, Album, M/Print, Gat) | Atlantic, Atlantic | ATC 9200, SD 8236 | South Africa | Unknown |
8236 | Led Zeppelin | Led Zeppelin II (LP, Album, Mono, Promo, CSG) | Atlantic | 8236 | US | 1969 |
Led Zeppelin II is the second album by the English rock band Led Zeppelin, released on 22 October 1969 in the United States and on 31 October 1969 in the United Kingdom by Atlantic Records. Recording sessions for the album took place at several locations in both the United Kingdom and North America from January to August 1969.
Producers Jimmy Page. Writers Jimmy Page, John Bonham, John Paul Jones & 3 more. Bass John Paul Jones. Engineering Eddie Kramer. More Led Zeppelin albums. How The West Was Won. Show all albums by Led Zeppelin. Led Zeppelin II. About Genius Contributor Guidelines Press Advertise Event Space.
Led Zeppelin II is the second album by the English rock band Led Zeppelin, released on 22 October 1969 in the United States and on 31 October 1969 in the United Kingdom by Atlantic Records.
The album was released on October 22, 1969 and was certified Gold in the US by November 10th. The huge success of the million-selling US single ‘Whole Lotta Love’ propelled the album to No. 1 in America, where it dethroned Abbey Road, twice. It took a little longer in the UK, but it climbed to Number One there as well in February 1970.
Recorded quickly during Led Zeppelin's first American tours, Led Zeppelin II provided the blueprint for all the heavy metal bands that followed it. Since the group could only enter the studio for brief amounts of time, most of the songs that compose II are reworked blues and rock & roll standards that the band was performing on-stage at the time. Jimmy Page still provided layers of guitar overdubs, but the overall sound of the album is heavy and hard, brutal and direct. Whole Lotta Love," "The Lemon Song," and "Bring It on Home" are all based on classic blues songs - only, the riffs are simpler and louder and each song has an extended section for instrumental solos. Of the remaining six songs, two sport light acoustic touches ("Thank You," "Ramble On"), but the other four are straight-ahead heavy rock that follows the formula of the revamped blues songs.
Track by track, there are no flaws, no fillers, all songs are great and some among their very best
But, hey! you’ve got to admit that the Zeppelin has their distinctive and enchanting formula down stone-cold, man. Like you get the impression they could do it in their sleep.