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Ok so I’m obviously obsessed but I was intrigued to do this..
Led Zeppelin’s BEST ALBUMS - No Live albums- (from worst to best)
- In Through the Out Door 1980 (least favorite) 
- CODA 1982: This album was released by LZ when Bonham died; it’s a collection of their unreleased hits.

Here’s where it starts to get tough..after CODA and ITtOD, it starts to get reallly hard to choose.
- Presence 1976: Presence had some GREAT songs i.e ‘Tea for One’, ‘Achilles Last Stand’, ‘Nobody’s Fault but Mine’; but stacked up next to their other, older albums, Presence just can’t compare. 
- Led Zeppelin III 1970: Home of a few of their legendary tracks i.e ‘Immigrant Song’, and one of my top 3 all-time favorites ‘Since I’ve Been Loving You’, another solid album by the group.

- Physical Graffiti 1973: I’m still having a tough time making this list, but I think PG fits perfectly right here. One of their bigger albums, this albums laid home for tracks such as ‘In My Time of Dying’, ‘Houses of the Holy’, ‘Kashmir’ and ‘Ten Years Gone’.

- Houses of the Holy 1973: One of their best and most memorable albums to date. This album had some sick tracks; ‘The Ocean’, ‘No Quarter’, ‘Over the Hills and Far Away’..I could literally say the entire album..

Here’s where it LITERALLY becomes impossible to choose the top 2 and 3.
- Led Zeppelin IV 1971: Technically, I’d be shund by fellow LZ fans for putting this 3rd but I just can’t put it above LZ I and LZ II; the simple fact that Stairway to Heaven (named the Greatest song in the history of rock) is in this album doesn’t carry enough weight for it to be better than their first two albums. This album housed ‘Stairway to Heaven’, ‘Black Dog’, ‘Battle of Evermore’, and ‘When the Levee Breaks.’ All very legendary songs!
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It’s literally a tie right here but I have to put Led Zeppelin I in this slot.
-Led Zeppelin I 1969: There first album and one of their best albums to date. This album oozed classic Led rifts and melodies and was a staple in rock and roll for many years to come. This album was pretty much ENTIRELY made of diamonds, gold and unicorn horn. I swear. EVERY SONG is gold.
- “Good Times, Bad Times”
- “Babe, I’m Gonna Leave You”
- “You Shook Me”
- “Dazed and Confused”
- “Your Time is Gonna Come”
- “Black Mountain Side”
- “Communication Breakdown”
- “I Can’t Quit You Babe”
- “How Many More Times”

And of course their best album (in my honest and most sincere opinion)
- Led Zeppelin II 1969: No album compares to this one. This is possibly their prime in music. Heartbreaker’s solo, What is and What should Never Be’s jazzy feel, the epic tale behind “Ramble On.”With elements of blues and folk music, it also exhibited the band’s evolving musical style of blues-derived material and their guitar and riff-based sound” - this album was pure rhythmic gold. This album contains a few of their most epic tracks but also a few of my personal favorite songs. This is definitely the best album they have ever made.
- “Whole Lotta Love”
- “What is and What Should Never Be”
- “The Lemon Song”
- “Thank You”
- “Heartbreaker”
- “Living Loving Maid”
- “Ramble On”
- “Moby Dick”
- “Bring it on Home”

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