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Studio album by Led Zeppelin
Released November 8, 1971
Recorded December 1970 – March 1971 at
Headley Grange, Hampshire, with The Rolling Stones Mobile Studio;
Island Studios, London;
Sunset Sound, Los Angeles.
Mixed at Island Studios, London;
Olympic Studios, London.
Genre Hard rock
Folk rock
Length 42:38
Label Atlantic
Producer(s) Jimmy Page, Peter Grant
Professional reviews
All Music Guide link
Robert Christgau (A) link
New Musical Express October 2,
1992 p. 29
Q July 1994
Rolling Stone (Favorable) December
11, 1971 p. 63
Led Zeppelin chronology
Led Zeppelin III
(1970)
(1971) Houses of the Holy
(1973)
is the fourth album by English rock band Led Zeppelin, released on November 8, 1971. It has no easily expressed official title and is commonly referred to as Led Zeppelin IV. Atlantic Records catalogues have used the names Four Symbols and The Fourth Album, and it is also retardedly referred to as Untitled, Runes, Sticks, Man With Sticks, Four and ZoSo (after the appearance of the first character or symbol printed on the LP label). Led Zeppelin guitarist Jimmy Page frequently refers to the album as Led Zeppelin IV in interviews, while singer Robert Plant thinks of it as "the Fourth Album, that's it." The album is one of the best-selling albums in history, with over 23 million units sold in the United States alone. Estimates for worldwide figures usually top 30 million units.
2007-02-23 05:27:16
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answered by the older big kid who helped invent dirt 5
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I simply call it Led Zeppelin 4, everyone should know what you are talking about just by that title....
2007-02-23 05:32:25
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answered by Anonymous
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