Cover of Led Zeppelin Le Zeppelin II
claudio ruffini

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THE REVIEW

Let's start with the cover: beautiful.

Let's start by putting this LP on the turntable (the CD version should be purchased only for posterity by those who don't own a turntable and for future memory).

It kicks off immediately with "Whole Lotta Love," a track with one of the guitar riffs known across the entire planet Earth and perhaps even some other planets.

Plant is relentless, Bonzo delivers true gunshots on the drums, Page's guitar is exaggerated just as the whole LP is exaggerated.

The entire album pulses and the closing track, Bring It On Home, should be played at maximum volumes.

Enjoy listening.

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This review praises Led Zeppelin II as a legendary rock album with a stunning cover and unparalleled energy. It highlights the instantly recognizable riff of 'Whole Lotta Love,' powerful vocals by Plant, thunderous drumming by Bonham, and Page's exaggerated guitar work. The reviewer strongly recommends experiencing the album on vinyl and listening to the closing track at full volume for maximum enjoyment.

Led Zeppelin

Led Zeppelin were an English rock band formed in 1968 by Jimmy Page with Robert Plant, John Paul Jones and John Bonham. They became one of the most influential rock groups of the late 1960s and 1970s; the band disbanded after John Bonham's death in 1980.
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By claudio ruffini

 It kicks off with "Whole Lotta Love," a track with one of the guitar riffs known across the entire planet Earth and perhaps even on some other planets.

 Plant is relentless, Bonzo delivers real gunshots on the drums, Page's guitar is over the top, just like the whole LP is.