“Led Zeppelin III,” released in 1970, marks a departure from the blues-heavy sound of its predecessors, showcasing Led Zeppelin’s versatility and musical evolution. The album explores folk and acoustic elements, featuring iconic tracks like “Immigrant Song” and “Gallows Pole.”
Known for its intricate acoustic arrangements and diverse influences, the album reflects the band’s experimentation and willingness to push boundaries. “Led Zeppelin III” stands as a testament to the group’s ability to transcend musical genres and solidify their status as one of the greatest rock bands of all time.
SIDE A
- Immigrant Song
- Friends
- Celebration Day
- Since I’ve Been Loving You
- Out On The Tiles
SIDE B
- Gallows Pole
- Tangerine
- That’s The Way
- Bron-Y-Aur Stomp
- Hats Off To (Roy) Harper