Favorite + Least Favorite Zeppelin Album

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Least favorite for me is Physical Graffiti. It has some wonderful moments that make it totally worth having (such as "Trampled Under Foot" and the absolutely mezmerizing "Kasmir"), but as a total project, it seems to me to be the first step of the band losing its focus and inspiration. And they never got it back, either.

Agree 100%. Moments of brilliance but also a lot of "filler".
 

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In fact I find it quite boring.
 
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Physical Graffitti of course...have to think the least favorite over.
 

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My favorite has to be Led Zep II,over the years I have played it the most.
Worst has to be In through the out door!
Prescence second worst but at least it had a few good tunes on it, the rest before that are all classic imho.
 

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I, II, & IV are masterpieces, but I find myself still playing II more often than the others. It's the most sexually raw and headbangingly rough. The worst? I don't play Coda at all. Nor Houses of the Holy but at least it's got a cool cover.
 

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I'm not wild about "Coda". "How the West was Won" captures them pretty well live.

There are many good bootlegs available though and I prefer the raw concert appearances the best.
 

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Houses of the Holy is my favorite because every song is good. Well actually all Zepp songs are good, but those 8 are especially good.
 

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Led Zeppelin I is my favourite. I still remember those first few times when I heard the electrifying guitar intro to "Good Times Bad Times" on the radio and the way Jimmy Page made the scale seem so ominous and powerful in "Dazed and Confused".

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I don't like Zep's last few albums as much as their first four.

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