Album Ranking - Led Zeppelin: Worst to Best

Every Led Zeppelin album from #8 to #1.

Author: Aidan McKenna

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#8 - Presence

One of the most forgettable albums I’ve ever heard

Favourite song - Nobody’s Fault But Mine

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#7 - Led Zeppelin II

Great album but just a little messy on the production side of things. Helped solidify zeppelin in music at the time

Favourite song- Heartbreaker

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#6 - Led Zeppelin

Very similar to the second album and suffers from similar issues. Still a great listen

Favourite song- Good Times Bad Times

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#5 - In Through The Out Door

The last album by the band but they were still on a roll making good quality music

Favourite song - Fool in the Rain

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#4 - Houses of the Holy

The band expands outside their sound for this album and Jimmy page’s production is on top from

Favourite song- Over The Hills and Far Away

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#3 - Led Zeppelin IV

The definitive rock album of the 70s for some people. This showed that Zeppelin were one of the best bands at the time and weren’t stopping anytime soon

Favourite song - Black Dog/Rock and Roll

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#2 - Led Zeppelin III

Jimmy Page’s first perfectly produced album, finding the perfect sound for the band which they are known for today

Favourite song - Immigrant Song

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#1 - Physical Graffiti

This double album shows off the band’s best abilities for nearly an hour and a half and keeps you throughly entertained. Plant’s vocals are on top from along with John Bonham’s drumming, Jimmy’s Page’s guitar and production and John Paul Jones’ bass and keyboard.